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    ‘Aristotle’s theories of the 4 causes is convincing’ Evaluating Aristotle’s 4 causes shows that there are strengths and weaknesses of this theory from Plato and Aristotle. Both views include strengths and weaknesses‚ with Aristotle’s theory. Plato’s cave analogy makes sense as it bears with reality to a certain extent but although this is true the cave allegory is just to simplistic for the four causes to be justified therefore contradicts the argument for the four causes. Plato also argues that pure

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    The Causes of Cyberbullying The Causes of Cyberbullying “Look at this girl she is so ugly‚ I’m going to write on her picture and make fun of the way she looks”‚ does that sound familiar? Cyberbullying has become a major problem all over the world and it continues to rise. There are many causes of cyberbullying. One cause of cyberbullying is that people are insecure of themselves and the only way to make themselves feel better is by making fun of the way other people look. Sometimes‚ the target

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    Topic: Divorce There are three significant causes of increasing the divorce. The first main cause of getting divorce is because women have changed their parts. As we know‚ nowadays everybody has equal rights to do anything‚ unlike in the past only men could do whatever he wants. Before‚ men have to go out and earn money in order to afford the expense of family‚ whereas women only do housework and look after the children. Since women have no job‚ she has no money to support the family besides

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    Gust Lock Case Summary

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    The harm that was suffered by the plaintiffs “could have been reduced or avoided by the adoption of a reasonable‚” in that if the gust lock had been as Gulfstream asserted and prevented the throttles of the airplane from being advanced from beyond a low setting‚ the airplane would not have reached the speed that it did and the harm that the plaintiffs suffered could have been avoided. In this case‚ the gust lock mechanism allowed the pilots involved in the crash to advance the speed of the airplane

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    LexisNexis. (5 points) Answer: In this case‚ radio station and disc jockeys (defendants) challenged the judgment of the Supreme Court of New York‚ which denied their motion to dismiss the plaintiff private individual complaint for failure to state a cause of action in her action alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress. According to the information provided in this case‚ the plaintiff private individual bridal photograph was published in a local newspaper along with those of other brides

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    upon his own ideas‚ theories and experiments‚ argues against what he believes are incorrect conclusions. One idea that Aristotle argues specifically is teleology. Teleology is the idea that natural phenomena are determined not only by mechanical causes but by an overall design or purpose in nature. In this essay‚ I will examine what Aristotle’s concept of teleology was and look at why he held this conception. First‚ let’s talk about what we mean by teleology. Teleology is the study of

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    Support Plan Outline Educational Advocacy Anna has been diagnosed with autism or autism spectrum disorder‚ ASD‚ and there is no known cure. Scientists are not sure what causes autism‚ but they think environmental and biological factors are contributors. “Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts‚ including deficits in social reciprocity‚ nonverbal communicative behaviors used for social interaction‚ and

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    POLYFOAM CHEMICAL CORPORATION‚ Petitioner‚  vs. ELISA S. CHEN‚ Respondent. June 27‚ 2012 Facts: On January 19‚ 1993 petitioner Polyfoam Chemical Corporation filed a collection suit against respondent Elisa Chen before the Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Quezon City in Civil Case Q-93-14499.  Polyfoam sought in its complaint the payment of P929‚ 137.07 worth of foam products that it sold to Chen from April 1 to August 27‚ 1992. Chen claimed that the figure was wrong‚ citing a summary of her

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    Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. To have a duty of care means to be accountable for the children and young people in our care by e.g. exercising authority‚ managing risks‚ working safely‚ safeguarding children and young people‚ monitoring own behaviour and conduct‚ maintaining confidentiality‚ storing personal information appropriately‚ reporting concerns and allegations‚ making professional judgements‚ maintaining professional boundaries‚ avoiding favouritism‚ maintaining

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    Cardoza found that the railroad was not the proximate cause of Helen Palsgraf’s injuries. The concept of proximate cause is one that is less than precise. In today’s world of business can we still be sure that the reasoning used by Cardoza still applies? Has a new standard developed? In reviewing the materials in the text you should be able to discuss the issue of causation in a meaningful and dispassionate manner. Proximate cause (or legal cause) can be defined as the point at which (in a chain of

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