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    have helped countless clients receive the compensation they so rightly deserve. You’ll need a lawyer to review the case and outline the best course of action. Here are some of the key ways personal injury lawyers can help you after an accident: Explanation Of Rights: Many people involved in an accident are confused about their rights and don’t know whether they have grounds to file a lawsuit. This is where a lawyer can help. Talking to an experienced…

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    In section 12.5, the author claims that Aristotle’s virtue ethics are incomplete because there is lack of explanation to why some things are considered virtues, it also does not tell us what someone’s best interests are, and finally because it does not help people deal with moral conflicts happening daily. In a clear example, the author clarifies that some virtues…

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    various procedures to solve their various psychological disorders. In the film they briefly mentioned and showed what a lobotomy was. It seemed barbaric, but it was also able to catch my interest. Throughout this paper I will provide a brief explanation of what a lobotomy is, how it works, and why it was done in the past. A lobotomy is a surgery that involves removing or damaging part of the brain. They were performed to treat various psychological disorders. This procedure was eventually…

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    PART 1- Explanation of the fiscal policy The government uses fiscal policy to regulate unemployment because of the negative effect unemployment has on the economy. Unemployment negatively influences the federal government 's ability to generate income and also reduces economic activity. Few people pay taxes when they are unemployed since there are taxes in each paycheck. Also, due to unemployment individual cannot afford to spend their money on unnecessary goods and services. They are very…

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    Sociological focuses on the structure and organisation of society and how this relates to social problems and their individual lives. Much theories is directed at understanding social change, throughout history its rarely talked about poverty as such, but insights into economic ordering and structure of society offer valuable ideas for understanding poverty. In the 1970s and 1980s it revolved around the relative importance of social structures and individual agency in explaining the prevalence…

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    Description Vs Explanation

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    debating whether the paragraph was a description or an explanation. I knew right away that it was not an argument because it was not trying to prove anything. The first sentence says “there are many similarities between police and correctional staff in the use-of-force abuses, the code silence, and feeling or isolation”. If this paragraph was an explanation then the rest of the paragraph would go on and state-specific definitions and explanation, explaining how and why there are similarities…

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    Parent Entity Explanation

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    PATIENT “schedules” APPOINTMENT Relationship type: 1:M Explanation: business rules state, “A patient can schedule many appointments with one or more nutritionist at Vitality”. The PATIENT entity is on the “one” side of the relationship and the APPOINTMENT entity is on the “many” side of the relationship. Relationship participation: mandatory on the “one” side of the relationship and optional on the “many” side of the relationship. Explanation: The PATIENT entity is mandatory in the…

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    theory associates religiousness with the principal feature of human life, the mind, and denotes religion as an important expression of the human condition. Whereas other reductionists show religion as an unnecessary evil to life, Boyer’s cognitive explanation of religion portrays it as integral…

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    Explanations Animals 1.) Fiddler Crab-I knew that this animal was a fiddler crab because of its habitat. It lived in the mud in my back yard that is part of the intercostal. I also knew it was a fiddler crab because of its huge claw resembling a fiddle, hence its name. 2.) Millipede-I knew this was millipede because it had 2 pairs of legs on each body segment, attached to the underside of its body. It also had spiracles on the underside of its body. Plants 1.) Rose-I knew this was a rose…

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    determines to set forth his understanding of why the Word becomes Man and His divinity appears in our midst. The answer in short is for the salvation of us men (meaning for the salvation of us all). What follows is less a systematic doctrinal explanation of the incarnation and more of a defense of the incarnation against its 4th century misconceptions and critics. Athanasius begins his interpretation with the creation of man…

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