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    Comparison between style and register By Denis Vasilev It has been a huge problem for the sociolinguists to tell the difference between style and register through the years. All of them have their own theories and ideas about these two notions and certainly there will be many more for the future. To be able to compare the two definitions first I will go through their work and afterwards I will express my personal point of view. Register is a combination of all the parameters of the communicative

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    To what extent do you think the libertarian approach is adequate to explain social justice? To a large extent Abstract The paper mainly discusses to what extent do I think the libertarian approach is adequate to explain social justice. Besides‚ the paper explains the definition of the liberalism‚ libertarianism and social justice. After that‚ the paper discusses how the libertarianism explains social justice based on the definition of the libertarianism and the social justice. Finally‚ if Introduction

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    Family Story- My Grandpa

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    though he was trying to throw us off. When I said my Pap was a rule breaker‚ I wasn’t lying. He had a van with only front seats‚ allowing for a lot of standing room in the rear. Pap would get behind the wheel while the three grandkids assumed position in the back. We would stand legs spread and arms out‚ as he drove‚ to stay balanced. Sounds easy enough until you factor in the winding back roads and three siblings doing all they could to sabotage the others. If we lost our balance and were

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    otherwise be unavailable to them. It also demonstrates how economic differences can be minimised within society. For example all people within a society have a conscience and can help those less fortunate as they may one day find themselves in a similar position (Kukathas‚ & Pettit‚ 1990). On the other hand Robert Nozick has a different view of the structure of this type

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    The missionary position got its name because missionaries reportedly insisted to their heathen flocks that all other sex positions were sinful‚ and that sex only serves one purpose‚ to get pregnant and that this face-to-face coital arrangement was the only acceptable among all sex positions to get pregnant.. In the traditional missionary position‚ the woman lies on her back with her legs spread and both of her knees bent and her feet firm on the bed. The man is on top facing her. There are also

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    Theory of Justice‚ John Rawls argues for the theory of “justice as fairness‚” a theory that is grounded in the hypothetical contract of the original position. Ronald Dworkin argues against the practicality and applicability of a doubly hypothetical agreement‚ - “a hypothetical question about hypothetical reactions” - which occurs in original position (D’Agostino). Here‚ I will explore Rawls’s arguments and assess the legitimacy of Rawls’s assumptions and claims. I will also discuss the arguments on

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    Rawls' Maximin Principle

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    from a fair position. These principles determine a society’s basic structure; political constitution‚ economy‚ and property rules. Rawls takes a fair agreement situation to be one where everyone is impartially situated as equals. In this so-called "original position" everyone is equally situated by a hypothetical "veil of ignorance". This veil requires individuals to set aside their knowledge of their particular differences‚ including knowledge of their talents‚ wealth‚ social position‚ and religious

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    Everything you need to know about in this weekly series: A look at how pitchers throw those amazing pitches in baseball‚ Radiohead performs at Lollapalooza‚ President Obama writes and op-ed about feminism‚ and Rick and Morty recreates the most insane courtroom appearances ever. At Social Underground we go beyond the mainstream stuff and see what’s underneath the surface. What should we get into‚ listen to‚ read‚ eat or watch? If there is something in our culture that needs attention that’s our job:

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    Position Paper-Alcoholism

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    1. Identification of the issue. Alcoholism is a chronic‚ progressive and potentially fatal disorder which leads to physical and psychological harm‚ and impaired social and vocational functioning. It is characterized by tolerance‚ physical dependence and/or pathological organ changes‚ all of which are the direct/indirect consequence of the alcohol ingested (Light 5). Alcoholism‚ also known as "alcohol dependence‚" can be recognized by four obvious symptoms. The four symptoms of alcoholism are loss

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    choosing among the various social arrangements which determine this division of advantages.” This set of principles‚ which decides how goods are to be distributed‚ represents the principles of justice for Rawls. Proper principles must proceed from a position of fairness and equality: “they are the principles that free and rational

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