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Title: What is e-waste management? - Quora Headings: What is e-waste management? What is e-waste management? Content: Get real-time transaction visibility to track spending by employee, vendor, or team—all in one platform. Learn More Related Answer Quora User , expert in sustainability and IT Updated 5 years ago · Author has 149 answers and 663.5K answer views What are the different methods used in reusing and recycling e-waste (electronic waste)? What are the different methods and equipment for extracting precious metals like gold, copper and rare earth metals? What is unusable and gets disposed? Originally Answered: What are the different methods used in reusing and recycling e-waste (electronic waste)? Reuse Electronics manufacturers and e-waste recycling companies differ in their efforts to refurbish devices or take them apart for spare parts. Recent types of cell phones, computers or TVs are usually checked and refurbished or disassembled for spare parts (by hand), but other devices often are not. Recycling E-waste generally consists of plastic or metal casings, electronic circuit boards (chips), batteries and wiring. E-waste recycling can be profitable as many devices contain precious metals like platinum, gold, silver, copper, tin, aluminium, but also rare earth metals.
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Title: What is e-waste management? - Quora Headings: What is e-waste management? What is e-waste management? Content: What are the different methods used in reusing and recycling e-waste (electronic waste)? Reuse Electronics manufacturers and e-waste recycling companies differ in their efforts to refurbish devices or take them apart for spare parts. Recent types of cell phones, computers or TVs are usually checked and refurbished or disassembled for spare parts (by hand), but other devices often are not. Recycling E-waste generally consists of plastic or metal casings, electronic circuit boards (chips), batteries and wiring. E-waste recycling can be profitable as many devices contain precious metals like platinum, gold, silver, copper, tin, aluminium, but also rare earth metals. The recycling proc Continue Reading Reuse Electronics manufacturers and e-waste recycling companies differ in their efforts to refurbish devices or take them apart for spare parts. Recent types of cell phones, computers or TVs are usually checked and refurbished or disassembled for spare parts (by hand), but other devices often are not. Recycling E-waste generally consists of plastic or metal casings, electronic circuit boards (chips), batteries and wiring. E-waste recycling can be profitable as many devices contain precious metals like platinum, gold, silver, copper, tin, aluminium, but also rare earth metals. The recycling process at a professional recycling company usually consists of the following steps:
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Title: What is e-waste management? - Quora Headings: What is e-waste management? What is e-waste management? Content: The recycling proc Continue Reading Reuse Electronics manufacturers and e-waste recycling companies differ in their efforts to refurbish devices or take them apart for spare parts. Recent types of cell phones, computers or TVs are usually checked and refurbished or disassembled for spare parts (by hand), but other devices often are not. Recycling E-waste generally consists of plastic or metal casings, electronic circuit boards (chips), batteries and wiring. E-waste recycling can be profitable as many devices contain precious metals like platinum, gold, silver, copper, tin, aluminium, but also rare earth metals. The recycling process at a professional recycling company usually consists of the following steps: Sorting the devices An e-waste recycler will generally sort devices by type first, because some devices may be reusable and because different devices require different methods of manual disassembly. Manual disassembly Depending on the device, some manual disassembly may be done. For example batteries are removed, cartridges and toners are removed from printers, parts of TVs and monitors will be disassembled to remove the toxic lead and mercury that may be present. Shredding Next the devices are generally shredded to pieces. Some recyclers first shred into fairly large pieces (about 10 cm).
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Title: What is e-waste management? - Quora Headings: What is e-waste management? What is e-waste management? Content: Then they remove toxic materials such as batteries and shred again into smaller pieces (of about 1 cm). Other recyclers immediately shred into small pieces. Sorting the pieces The shredded pieces are processed further using (a combination of) a number of methods; manual sorting, removing metals with a magnet, filtering materials based on density (using vibrating conveyor belts or centrifuges), identifying materials with infra-red light. Removing contaminants Extracted metals are generally treated with acid and smelted to remove contaminants. Some recyclers also sell glass and plastic pieces, but those are not always reusable and are often incinerated or dumped on landfills. Dumping Sadly, the larger part of all e-waste is not recycled by a professional recycling companies. A lot of e-waste is dumped in landfills or (illegally) shipped to countries such as China, India or Ghana were people process the waste without proper equipment and protection. This usually leads to worker health problems and large environmental problems. Scrapping There are individuals (both in developed and developing countries) called scrappers who like to recycle e-waste themselves and earn some money with this.
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Title: What is e-waste management? - Quora Headings: What is e-waste management? What is e-waste management? Content: Some recyclers also sell glass and plastic pieces, but those are not always reusable and are often incinerated or dumped on landfills. Dumping Sadly, the larger part of all e-waste is not recycled by a professional recycling companies. A lot of e-waste is dumped in landfills or (illegally) shipped to countries such as China, India or Ghana were people process the waste without proper equipment and protection. This usually leads to worker health problems and large environmental problems. Scrapping There are individuals (both in developed and developing countries) called scrappers who like to recycle e-waste themselves and earn some money with this. This 'scrapping' is not without risk as many electronic devices contain toxic materials like brominated flame retardants, lead, mercury, cadmium or chromium. Also, some of the recycling processes require other toxic chemicals (e.g. acid treatments) for proper extraction. More information Some e-waste recyclers have videos on YouTube to show you how exactly they recycle. Here are a few with different approaches (I'm not affiliated to any of them). Green Citizen, a small company that makes an effort to reuse as much as possible ERI, one of the larger e-waste recyclers in the US A vlogger called 'Moose scrapper' explains how to scrap for silver in electronics Recycling e-waste dumped in West-Africa Related Answer Norman Stokes , lives in Fresno, CA Answered 3 years ago · Author has 286 answers and 522.3K answer views I
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Title: What is logical evidence? - Quora Headings: What is logical evidence? What is logical evidence? Examples of direct evidence: Examples of circumstantial evidence: Content: Also, if I lose my keys I my house, it would be illogical to look anywhere other than my house, since things do not simply spontaneous teleport to different locations. If I find John Doe’s DNA at a time scene then he must’ve been at the crime scene at some point. Or at the very least someone planted his DNA there. We know that DNA doesnt spontaneously teleport to new locations so it must’ve gottent here somehow. If I go outside and it’s freezing then 5 minutes later I can assume it’s still freezing outside since we know temperatures do not change so drastically so quickly. If if no one has ever documented a real life unicorn. We can assume that they don’t exists since almost every other animal of that size has been documented. Chris Gutierrez , Magician/writer/tarot Reader/yoga teacher Answered 3 years ago Let’s say you can’t something stolen? Your HUFFY Red Bike. Searching and caught the person who stole it you find it.
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Title: What is meant by the term 'informed citizen'? - Quora Headings: What is meant by the term 'informed citizen'? What is meant by the term 'informed citizen'? Content: It is important to know what your role is as a citizen and how you can fulfill it. 15.7K views · View upvotes Sponsored by Pure Flix Clean entertainment with faith and family values. Have faith in your entertainment and stream thousands of movies, series and more. Charlie Carroll , former 1LT Dust-off Pilot at U.S. Army (1972-1988) Answered 3 years ago around the web: purpose of public education; critical for a democracy to have people who are informed about the laws and how to participate in government …an informed citizen is having sufficient and sufficiently reliable information or knowledge to be able to understand a subject or situation and make appropriate judgments or decisions regarding it. …affirms that you know what’s happening in the world around you. 4.1K views · View upvotes Bill Thornhaw Answered 1 year ago · Author has 292 answers and 38.4K answer views Originally Answered: What is an informed person? An informed person is someone that is well-educated and literate, but not necessarily intelligent.
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Title: What is meant by the term 'informed citizen'? - Quora Headings: What is meant by the term 'informed citizen'? What is meant by the term 'informed citizen'? Content: critical for a democracy to have people who are informed about the laws and how to participate in government …an informed citizen is having sufficient and sufficiently reliable information or knowledge to be able to understand a subject or situation and make appropriate judgments or decisions regarding it. …affirms that you know what’s happening in the world around you. 4.1K views · View upvotes Bill Thornhaw Answered 1 year ago · Author has 292 answers and 38.4K answer views Originally Answered: What is an informed person? An informed person is someone that is well-educated and literate, but not necessarily intelligent. Intelligence refers to the measurement of cognitive proficiency - logical reasoning, deductive reasoning or even imaginative thinking, whilst literacy refers to the familiarity of a person to a specific field - concepts? theories? principles? which could be applied to everything that they could do afterwards. An intelligent person that is literate, is someone that could synthesize due to prior knowledge, which can result to profound and concise answers to different questions.
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Title: What is meant by being a Leftist? - Quora Headings: What is meant by being a Leftist? What is meant by being a Leftist? Our nation, in numbers. Content: The powers of the king became subject to something called Rule of law. The divine right of kings were curtailed. Now the idea of common rules for all germinated. The system became less hierarchical. Now, in Asia, Africa and South America, things were as before. Hierarchical. All three continents had highly evolved, refined and even righteous order of hierarchies. Kings were guided by high-quality council of ministers, sages and mystics. People were happy under some rulers, unhappy under others and so on. But the European system exhibited great power and attractiveness.
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More 62 Answers Kristina Shakaryan Answered 7 months ago Minimalism isn’t just an art movement anymore; it’s a lifestyle. However, the movement has some critiques and scoffs. There are a lot of myths about minimalism, like getting rid of everything. One common misconception is that minimalists have nothing. In reality, minimalists have a lot of stuff but in a decent amount. They only get rid of stuff that doesn’t have value in their lives. They don’t buy any new possessions unless those possessions will add value to their lives, which doesn’t stop minimalists from buying stuff.
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: There are a lot of myths about minimalism, like getting rid of everything. One common misconception is that minimalists have nothing. In reality, minimalists have a lot of stuff but in a decent amount. They only get rid of stuff that doesn’t have value in their lives. They don’t buy any new possessions unless those possessions will add value to their lives, which doesn’t stop minimalists from buying stuff. What separates them from everyone else is the value that varies among ev Continue Reading Minimalism isn’t just an art movement anymore; it’s a lifestyle. However, the movement has some critiques and scoffs. There are a lot of myths about minimalism, like getting rid of everything. One common misconception is that minimalists have nothing.
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: What separates them from everyone else is the value that varies among ev Continue Reading Minimalism isn’t just an art movement anymore; it’s a lifestyle. However, the movement has some critiques and scoffs. There are a lot of myths about minimalism, like getting rid of everything. One common misconception is that minimalists have nothing. In reality, minimalists have a lot of stuff but in a decent amount. They only get rid of stuff that doesn’t have value in their lives. They don’t buy any new possessions unless those possessions will add value to their lives, which doesn’t stop minimalists from buying stuff. What separates them from everyone else is the value that varies among every. For instance, someone can enjoy playing video games or PlayStation that are part of their nightly routine, while for another person, it won’t have a value.
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: Value can come from any function or even emotional attachment. This means that if you find value in twenty t-shirts, you have twenty t-shirts, but if the twenty-first one doesn’t have a value to serve any purpose in your life, it is time to donate or sell it. Minimalism is not always extreme, as many people think that it is a strict lifestyle. No one has to starve or freeze to death in the name of minimalism; you don’t have to quit your job or rely on snail mail to communicate with your friends. As you start to assess every single item you own, you’ll start to find yourself leading the way towards minimalism. Minimalists faced many struggles when getting rid of their possessions, and every minimalist has a moment of ponding over an item and saying they might keep the thing in the case. If the item doesn’t serve a purpose in the present moment and it can be discarded, they might be valuable in the future, but right now, space and clarity are also valuable. To sum up, becoming a minimalist is not an overnight process; it’s quite a long process that starts with looking at one possession and assessing its value and function.
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: Also, it has a lot of financial benefits when minimalists back out a lot of purchases and sell possessions that they don’t need. Cutting back on future purchases can save a lot of money, and that saves money, gives more freedom to travel, invest, or put money towards big purchases that will bring even more value. Minimalism is all about freedom from the weight of stuff that you don’t need, apps in your phone that don’t add value to your life, or financial burden. It helps become people more productive and financially stable. Dipanshu Rawal , surfing every word on google Updated 2 years ago · Author has 1.4K answers and 5.4M answer views Originally Answered: What is meant by 'minimalism'? Minimalism [ 1] is the art of letting go. It is the practice of surviving on only the most necessary things. The basic principle is- the lesser the choices, the better we choose. Consumer culture and marketing tactics have made us believe that the more we have, the better it’d be for us.
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: What is meant by 'minimalism'? Minimalism [ 1] is the art of letting go. It is the practice of surviving on only the most necessary things. The basic principle is- the lesser the choices, the better we choose. Consumer culture and marketing tactics have made us believe that the more we have, the better it’d be for us. The more is always better. Bullshit. Maybe, this has created all the mess for us. Practically, What is Minimalism? The major step involved in practising Minimalism is- Anything where you could cut off the unnecessary!
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: 1] What minimalism is not Minimalism is a tool that can assist you in finding freedom. Freedom from fear. Freedom from worry. Freedom from overwhelm. Freedom from guilt. Freedom from depression. Freedom from the trappings of consumer culture we've built our lives around. Real freedom. — The Minimalists [ 2] Now, I tell you that all this is not 100% true. There are people among us who would not derive all these benefits from minimalism.
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: Freedom from depression. Freedom from the trappings of consumer culture we've built our lives around. Real freedom. — The Minimalists [ 2] Now, I tell you that all this is not 100% true. There are people among us who would not derive all these benefits from minimalism. And they are called the non-minimalists or the maximalists. Possessions don't obstruct them from achieving satisfaction or for that matter even happiness. I'd like to make it clear that minimalism is not in any an ideal path, as said in many sources. It's just a way of living or rather, a choice of living. It's okay if you find minimalism to be not your thing.
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: It's absolutely fine! Think over if you derive happiness from your possessions. If you do then congratulations! You've realised that you're definitely not the minimalism-material. If you still cling on to minimalism, read ahead! To understand minimalism you need to understand what it's not. [ 3] Minimalism is not being frugal. ( Minimalism is not the lack of something. It's simply the perfect amount of something. — Nicholas Burroughs) Minimalism is not sacrificing your hobbies. (
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Title: What is minimalism? - Quora Headings: What is minimalism? What is minimalism? Minimalism is not using things less, it is not using things which are less important. Quora User Michael Todd Content: To understand minimalism you need to understand what it's not. [ 3] Minimalism is not being frugal. ( Minimalism is not the lack of something. It's simply the perfect amount of something. — Nicholas Burroughs) Minimalism is not sacrificing your hobbies. ( I love books. So I keep them no matter what) It's not sacrificing your dreams. ( Dream of a minimalist house of your own? Go ahead buddy!) It's not sacrificing your career or family (definitely not) Minimalism is not having a black and white life.
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Title: What is pseudofeminism? - Quora Headings: What is pseudofeminism? What is pseudofeminism? Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Dhriti Agarwal Gayaz Shaik Vishal Raj Content: But a question then arises, can someone hate men and be a feminist at the same time? Some people would say no; but wouldn’t implying that someone— who considers themselves to be feminist and believes that women deserve equal rights— is not actually a feminist, an example of No true Scotsman fallacy? Why then should one argue that they’re “misandrist”, rather than feminist? [ 2] A paper published in the Feminist Media Studies journal in 2018 mentions the definition of misandry to be “dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men (i.e., the male sex).” [ 3] However, not everyone agrees with this definition. In an article in Delhi University’s independent student newspaper, two feminists discuss whether or not “misandry” is real (and come to the conclusion that it isn’t). [ 4] Modern feminists (a significant fraction of them) do not consider the hatred or persecution of men by individual women to be “misandry”, but argue that since men don’t face systemic oppression (the way women do) misandry is not real. And many of them don’t even believe that hating men is a bad thing. Suzanna Danuta Walters, a professor of sociology and director of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Northeastern University, Boston (USA) in an op-ed for Washington Post in 2018 asked “ Why can’t we hate men? ” [
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Title: What is racial prejudice? - Quora Headings: What is racial prejudice? What is racial prejudice? Peter Hoag Mark Charles Good Holly Helmstetter Rosina L. Wachtel Johnetta Hooper Norm Green Allen Walker Jack Muhler Quora User Jim Ashton Quora User Elizabeth Mead DeAndre Agee Anonymous Andrew Imlay Content: Very Important to remember that individuals of ANY racial group might possess and/or be the target of the following biases. Racial stereotyping: [ A broad belief based upon limited experience] The belief that all people of a particular race possess the same characteristics or behaviors, usually viewed as negative [e.g., 'All Native-Americans are dishonest'; ' All Asians are good at Math']. Even so-called "positive" stereotypes are negative because they can place undue pressure upon an individual. Racial Prejudice: [ A negative dislike based upon limited experience] Negative feelings or dislike for all people of a particular race or races. [ e.g., 'I don't like Whites'; ' Too many Latinos are moving into the neighborhood and they'll ruin it here']. Racial Discrimination: [
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Title: What is radical art? - Quora Headings: What is radical art? What is radical art? Content: In the art world, why is the influence of radical protest artists growing?” First, for this statement to have any hope of being true we need look only at their influence on other artists — “within the art world”. Protest art has little impact apart from within the art world — and despite claims of helping solve nearly every problem known to man, protest work has little impact on society. Second, this work is generally shock art — so it often gets immediate recognition. Many artists, I believe, feel it’s a quicker, more certain way to succeed. And they are supported by many things around them. Because the art is “talked about” that give the appearance of success — whether it’s successful or not. ( Social media engagement is not the same thing as creating a career as an artist.) Further, we are in a period of work where circus acts and entertainment are the primary approaches to success. Some people who claim to be artists get rich off this (e.g. Koons or Damien Hirst).
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Title: What is radical art? - Quora Headings: What is radical art? What is radical art? Content: And they are supported by many things around them. Because the art is “talked about” that give the appearance of success — whether it’s successful or not. ( Social media engagement is not the same thing as creating a career as an artist.) Further, we are in a period of work where circus acts and entertainment are the primary approaches to success. Some people who claim to be artists get rich off this (e.g. Koons or Damien Hirst). This circus work appears to me to be shallow and I expect it will have only temporary life. And… If one talks about influencing the future, I don’t think protest art does that. It really has become popular because it helps people believe they are doing something and they can use shock value to get immediate commentary and discussion around their work. Related Answer Preeti Shaw , Soka Buddhist. Tarot Reader.
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Title: What is romanticism? - Quora Headings: What is romanticism? What is romanticism? Content: Romanticism veered away from the emphasis on reason and a distrust of authorities. In the German states Romanticism took the form of the Sturm Continue Reading Romanticism was a movement among poets, intellectuals and writers that portrayed the natural environment the subjective individual, and his or her emotional response to life from a subjective impressionist perspective. In contrast to the more formal writers like Pope with his sharp wit, and the satire of Swift of the previous generation (to name but two). In which Pope and Swift had been savage critics of the political and social conditions of their era. Romanticism veered away from the emphasis on reason and a distrust of authorities. In the German states Romanticism took the form of the Sturm and Drung which was a proto-romantic movement of German literature and music that dealt with death, and situations of stress and horror. From this movement the genre of the Gothic novels arose such as Goethe’s Young Werther. In England this ‘gothic’ genre gave us such notables as Mary Shelley’s with her novel Frankenstein and Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Today we take for granted and value the subjective moods and introspective states explored in novels and the the arts in general. These came about because of the revolution in thinking about man and his place in nature by such authors as Coleridge, Keats, and Wordsworth initiated along with many intellectual radicals seeking political and social change.
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Title: What is romanticism? - Quora Headings: What is romanticism? What is romanticism? Content: The primacy of the individual, especially against trails of nature and society. Often, the romantic Continue Reading Romance is—though no longer thought of in this definition modernly, but was inherently the case in the early usages of the word—a tale, usually of some chivalric endeavor, written in the Romance languages. Romance languages themselves are descendent from Latin, and, yup you guessed it, decedent from a latin word romant which means “in the Roman manner.” So then what is the meaning of Romanticism? This question is large enough for many volumes of study, but we can go over some large broad strokes: The primacy of the individual, especially against trails of nature and society. Often, the romantic movement places importance on the individual, which also harkens back to romantic pieces (think Yvaine the Knight of the Lion, Gwain and the Green Knight, The Greek Alexander Romance, Jason and the argonauts, etc. etc. ). These stories do not share the narrative space as well as others, and tend to be about the prowess of, or failure and success of, the characters for which they are named. The romantics of the English tradition in particular drew inspiration from the devil in John Milton’s Paradise Lost, perhaps particularly because the devil is an anti-hero who tries to find reason within the world he has been forced to inhabit by both choice and punishment.
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Title: What is romanticism? - Quora Headings: What is romanticism? What is romanticism? Content: The primacy of the individual, especially against trails of nature and society. Often, the romantic movement places importance on the individual, which also harkens back to romantic pieces (think Yvaine the Knight of the Lion, Gwain and the Green Knight, The Greek Alexander Romance, Jason and the argonauts, etc. etc. ). These stories do not share the narrative space as well as others, and tend to be about the prowess of, or failure and success of, the characters for which they are named. The romantics of the English tradition in particular drew inspiration from the devil in John Milton’s Paradise Lost, perhaps particularly because the devil is an anti-hero who tries to find reason within the world he has been forced to inhabit by both choice and punishment. Thus again, the focus returns to the individual. The concept of the Sublime plays an important role in Romanticism. Those things which are both attractive and terrifyingly dangerous: perilous mountain passes with gorgeous vistas, the tundra of the Antarctic, thunderstorms on an open plain. It was part of a larger aesthetic philosophy surrounding conceptions of beauty and the environment of the time.
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Title: What is sarcasm? - Quora Headings: What is sarcasm? What is sarcasm? Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Content: There's a difference between being sardonic or cynical and being sarcastic. Being cynical can often breed a great sense of humor, especially if you can be cynical and empathetic at the same time. Every great comedi Continue Reading A pathetic attempt at humor by an individual who is too afraid to truly live. Sarcasm is among the more pointless forms of conversation - it serves to deconstruct rather than create. It's usually adopted by people of fairly average intelligence who believe themselves vastly superior to the average human. It is worth noting that most serial killers also believe this about themselves. There's a difference between being sardonic or cynical and being sarcastic. Being cynical can often breed a great sense of humor, especially if you can be cynical and empathetic at the same time. Every great comedian I can think of is a highly cynical and empathetic individual (think Dave Chappelle, Louis CK, Hannibal Buress, etc). They get what makes people tick, and they like to laugh at the absurdities in the world.
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Title: What is sarcasm? - Quora Headings: What is sarcasm? What is sarcasm? Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Content: It is worth noting that most serial killers also believe this about themselves. There's a difference between being sardonic or cynical and being sarcastic. Being cynical can often breed a great sense of humor, especially if you can be cynical and empathetic at the same time. Every great comedian I can think of is a highly cynical and empathetic individual (think Dave Chappelle, Louis CK, Hannibal Buress, etc). They get what makes people tick, and they like to laugh at the absurdities in the world. Sarcasm is an exercise in self-superiority that is usually meant to exclude someone from the conversation. It is almost always useless without someone else trying to create. You can't tell a sarcastic joke; someone else needs to say something with seriousness, and you need to attempt to discredit it with sarcasm. Sarcasm is often used as an attempt to end an argument without seriously addressing an issue - and is therefore a sign of close-mindedness.
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Title: What is sarcasm? - Quora Headings: What is sarcasm? What is sarcasm? Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Content: Sarcasm is an exercise in self-superiority that is usually meant to exclude someone from the conversation. It is almost always useless without someone else trying to create. You can't tell a sarcastic joke; someone else needs to say something with seriousness, and you need to attempt to discredit it with sarcasm. Sarcasm is often used as an attempt to end an argument without seriously addressing an issue - and is therefore a sign of close-mindedness. Rather than consider an argument on it's merits, a sarcastic response says "I am too good for this". Ironically, many people who consider themselves "open minded" use sarcasm with regularity to dismiss ideas which don't fit their worldview. Often, sarcastic people are under the mistaken impression that others believe their dismissive attitude is a sign of intelligence simply because they are too polite to tell them how much of a negative ass they are. These people generally try very hard to seem intelligent on the outside - they might even wear large-framed glasses that they don't need. Highly sarcastic individuals, in my opinion, are not desirable to be around.
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Title: What is sarcasm? - Quora Headings: What is sarcasm? What is sarcasm? Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Content: Rather than consider an argument on it's merits, a sarcastic response says "I am too good for this". Ironically, many people who consider themselves "open minded" use sarcasm with regularity to dismiss ideas which don't fit their worldview. Often, sarcastic people are under the mistaken impression that others believe their dismissive attitude is a sign of intelligence simply because they are too polite to tell them how much of a negative ass they are. These people generally try very hard to seem intelligent on the outside - they might even wear large-framed glasses that they don't need. Highly sarcastic individuals, in my opinion, are not desirable to be around. They tend to have no sympathy for any other humans. Their most common form of conversation tends to be putting other people down, and they almost never create original ideas. All in all, they seem pretty miserable. And for the purpose of this argument, I define "highly sarcastic" as someone who uses sarcasm as a response to almost any new concept or idea. Most of us will use sarcasm from time to time, but these people take it to a new level.
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Title: What is sarcasm? - Quora Headings: What is sarcasm? What is sarcasm? Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Content: They tend to have no sympathy for any other humans. Their most common form of conversation tends to be putting other people down, and they almost never create original ideas. All in all, they seem pretty miserable. And for the purpose of this argument, I define "highly sarcastic" as someone who uses sarcasm as a response to almost any new concept or idea. Most of us will use sarcasm from time to time, but these people take it to a new level. You know the type - instantly dismissive of almost everything. They are filled with fear, and sarcasm is their cloak of defense. John David Ward , speaks about square-root-of-two languages Answered 8 years ago · Author has 1.2K answers and 4.7M answer views Sarcasm is basically the art of using a humorous insult to humble or rebuke someone. It isn't easy to do it right. A lot of people claim to hate sarcasm, but even they will still admire someone who does it well, with good taste and wit.
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Title: What is socially unacceptable? - Quora Headings: What is socially unacceptable? What is socially unacceptable? Content: Continue Reading Iam a college student and there are times when Iam like really horny and depressed. The only solution I could come up with is gently massaging around my clitoris and then smooth circling around my inner labia along with constant nipple stimulation. Sometimes my inner goddess goes really deep and it takes an eternity to come back to a normal being. Masturbation is a great stress buster to me, whereas my girlfriends don’t like me doing it. The day I told them about this, they were like ‘Ewww, this is so gross!,how could someone do this to herself?’ and I was like ‘बंदर क्या जाने अदरक का स्वाद! ( a monkey has no idea about the taste and benefits of ginger)’. Harry Kain , studied at Lawrence High School (1971) Answered 1 year ago · Author has 170 answers and 333.4K answer views Originally Answered: What is something you consider to be socially unacceptable? i think its socially unacceptable,to be made to feel like a animal for wearing a piece of cloth,society is ridiculous,why should society have the right to dictate to me wether or not y underwear is ik for e to wear or if my shirt looks a liitle to fem for them.
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Title: What is socially unacceptable? - Quora Headings: What is socially unacceptable? What is socially unacceptable? Content: and I was like ‘बंदर क्या जाने अदरक का स्वाद! ( a monkey has no idea about the taste and benefits of ginger)’. Harry Kain , studied at Lawrence High School (1971) Answered 1 year ago · Author has 170 answers and 333.4K answer views Originally Answered: What is something you consider to be socially unacceptable? i think its socially unacceptable,to be made to feel like a animal for wearing a piece of cloth,society is ridiculous,why should society have the right to dictate to me wether or not y underwear is ik for e to wear or if my shirt looks a liitle to fem for them. im getting older 65 now,and was hoping society would change but tey wont ecause there are to many people in this world that think there crap doesnt stink,i find that everyone has a secret and that most peopleare liars,so thump your bibles and judgeeveryoe u meet,and ten lie and say u dont,its ok at least there not one of those pantie we Continue Reading i think its socially unacceptable,to be made to feel like a animal for wearing a piece of cloth,society is ridiculous,why should society have the right to dictate to me wether or not y underwear is ik for e to wear or if my shirt looks a liitle to fem for them. im getting older 65 now,and was hoping society would change but tey wont ecause there are to many people in this world that think there crap doesnt stink,i find that everyone has a secret and that most peopleare liars,so thump your bibles and judgeeveryoe u meet,and ten lie and say u dont,its ok at least there not one of those pantie wearing sissy,society can suck my ass.geei bet that is unacceptable. Christopher Nichols , former Graphic Designer, Signage Designer & Fabricator (1985-2014) Answered 1 year ago · Author has 697 answers and 150.8K answer views Originally Answered: What does socially unacceptable behavior mean? Socially unacceptable behavior means that a group of people get together and form a consensus on what is right and get to stare down their nose at you and anyone who disagrees with them.
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Title: What is socially unacceptable? - Quora Headings: What is socially unacceptable? What is socially unacceptable? Content: im getting older 65 now,and was hoping society would change but tey wont ecause there are to many people in this world that think there crap doesnt stink,i find that everyone has a secret and that most peopleare liars,so thump your bibles and judgeeveryoe u meet,and ten lie and say u dont,its ok at least there not one of those pantie we Continue Reading i think its socially unacceptable,to be made to feel like a animal for wearing a piece of cloth,society is ridiculous,why should society have the right to dictate to me wether or not y underwear is ik for e to wear or if my shirt looks a liitle to fem for them. im getting older 65 now,and was hoping society would change but tey wont ecause there are to many people in this world that think there crap doesnt stink,i find that everyone has a secret and that most peopleare liars,so thump your bibles and judgeeveryoe u meet,and ten lie and say u dont,its ok at least there not one of those pantie wearing sissy,society can suck my ass.geei bet that is unacceptable. Christopher Nichols , former Graphic Designer, Signage Designer & Fabricator (1985-2014) Answered 1 year ago · Author has 697 answers and 150.8K answer views Originally Answered: What does socially unacceptable behavior mean? Socially unacceptable behavior means that a group of people get together and form a consensus on what is right and get to stare down their nose at you and anyone who disagrees with them. They will attach the term to many reasonable things like don’t pee on a busy street in public, however, they will extend it to unreasonable things like no PDA’s. Because it is “socially unacceptable” not make it so. The use of common sense is required and not the consensus of a group of people too full of themselves more often than not! 738 views · View upvotes Sponsored by The Penny Hoarder Should you leave more than $1,000 in a checking account? There are six moves you should make once your bank account gets past this magical number.
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Title: What is socially unacceptable? - Quora Headings: What is socially unacceptable? What is socially unacceptable? Content: They will attach the term to many reasonable things like don’t pee on a busy street in public, however, they will extend it to unreasonable things like no PDA’s. Because it is “socially unacceptable” not make it so. The use of common sense is required and not the consensus of a group of people too full of themselves more often than not! 738 views · View upvotes Sponsored by The Penny Hoarder Should you leave more than $1,000 in a checking account? There are six moves you should make once your bank account gets past this magical number. Annie Carbonneau , Online research Answered 1 year ago · Author has 687 answers and 175.4K answer views Originally Answered: What is something you consider to be socially unacceptable? A lot of narcissistic behaviours are supposed to be socially unacceptable, yet end up being rewarded. Psychopaths have a better chance of getting a promotion than a nice person because they don't mind breaking the rules to achieve their goals. Narcissists are admired as movie and music stars.
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Title: What is socially unacceptable? - Quora Headings: What is socially unacceptable? What is socially unacceptable? Content: Annie Carbonneau , Online research Answered 1 year ago · Author has 687 answers and 175.4K answer views Originally Answered: What is something you consider to be socially unacceptable? A lot of narcissistic behaviours are supposed to be socially unacceptable, yet end up being rewarded. Psychopaths have a better chance of getting a promotion than a nice person because they don't mind breaking the rules to achieve their goals. Narcissists are admired as movie and music stars. Sociopaths are the popular kids in school, or the brats who don't care what the teacher tells them. All in all, narcissists get away with murder, metaphorically... and sometimes, unfortunately, literally. It's sad, but in order to help end the trend of rewarding their behaviour, I invite you to learn more Continue Reading A lot of narcissistic behaviours are supposed to be socially unacceptable, yet end up being rewarded. Psychopaths have a better chance of getting a promotion than a nice person because they don't mind breaking the rules to achieve their goals. Narcissists are admired as movie and music stars.
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Title: What is something that behavioral economics explains clearly? - Quora Headings: What is something that behavioral economics explains clearly? What is something that behavioral economics explains clearly? Shubham Agarwal Quora User Content: Why would someone keep charges for print and print+online the same? This is because of relativity. We humans never measure things in absolute terms. We can't measure worth of a product or a service by just seeing it. Instead, we compare it with something else. In this example option three seems like the best option when compared to the others. It’s almost as though we are getting the online subscription for free. It's a decoy! In absence of third option, most people would have opted for the first choice (Indeed a survey showed 68% chose online subscription and only 32% chose print.) But after introducing the third option, 84% of the people chose online+print subscription.
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Title: What is something that behavioral economics explains clearly? - Quora Headings: What is something that behavioral economics explains clearly? What is something that behavioral economics explains clearly? Shubham Agarwal Quora User Content: In other words, people valued the mug twice as much once they already owned it. The evolutionary basis for this heuristic device is obvious -- a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, and in human evolution the certainty of possessing something mattered a lot. But in today's marketplace where items can be verified as identical, this heuristic creates a valuation error that causes people to overpay to retain some items and underpay to acquire others. Sponsored by USAFacts How is the government serving the people? A detailed look at how government programs impact society. Learn More Steve Shu , Author of Nudging Democratized, www.InsideNudging.com Answered 5 years ago · Author has 1.3K answers and 3.2M answer views Loss aversion is something that I consider to be part of the "behavioral economics" realm and clearly demonstrable across people (although differences among individuals varies widely). Basically 1 is not the same as 2 minus 1, although traditional economics would state that both cases are equivalent. You may have heard the phrase that "losses loom larger than gains." People experience losses on average 2-2.5 times more strongly than gains. You can look at the foundational research of Kahnemann and Tversky.
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Title: What is the average altitude of an airplane flight? Does weather affect flight altitude? - Quora Headings: What is the average altitude of an airplane flight? Does weather affect flight altitude? What is the average altitude of an airplane flight? Does weather affect flight altitude? Content: I welcomed the opportunity to get out of the office (I was the Training Manager for the company). On pre-flight preparation, I noticed the captain had filed only for 18,000 ft (FL180) for the short trip to Singapore (186 nautical miles). I asked him why so low… he looked at me rather astonished and said “My job is to get the VIP guest there as quick as possible, burning a little extra fuel is not an issue, so I wil Continue Reading About 6 years ago I was assigned to go to Kuala Lumpur to fly with one of our line captains based there while his copilot was on vacation. This was a Falcon 2000 privately owned jet. I welcomed the opportunity to get out of the office (I was the Training Manager for the company). On pre-flight preparation, I noticed the captain had filed only for 18,000 ft (FL180) for the short trip to Singapore (186 nautical miles). I asked him why so low… he looked at me rather astonished and said “My job is to get the VIP guest there as quick as possible, burning a little extra fuel is not an issue, so I will fly low and fast”. My response was “I can fly that trip as a near parabolic (climb followed by immediate descent) at 25,000 feet as quickly or very near so compared to flying at low altitude, and I will arrive within minutes of your time or even maybe faster. Not only that, I will burn considerably less fuel than you”. His response was that he did not believe me (he was no spring chicken - 25,000 hours and several jets in his log book).
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Title: What is the best way to cook a Kretschmar smoked boneless ham? - Quora Headings: What is the best way to cook a Kretschmar smoked boneless ham? What is the best way to cook a Kretschmar smoked boneless ham? Robert Hamilton Content: Then plate and serve as soon as possible. The outside should be nicely seared and the inside warm and moist. This is for a ham slice not more than half an inch thick. An alternative I’ve not tried is to gently warm the steak in the oven, then butter one side and use a mini-torch to sear; repeat for other side and serve. A particularly good condiment with ham steak is British “Piccalilli” — a mustard vegetable pickle. Red cabbage with raisins, and scalloped potatoes go well with this. Related Answer Alvaro Miller Answered 5 years ago · Author has 209 answers and 269.5K answer views Can you freeze a cooked boneless ham? You can definitely cook it frozen but you need to drop the degree low, like 300 degrees. After that, tightly wrap the ham in aluminum foil and let it cook for about 15 minutes per half pound (usually about 10 minutes per half pound but it's frozen, so add time accordingly) This will take about 1 hour.
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Title: What is the definition of social injustice? - Quora Headings: What is the definition of social injustice? 3 Answers Michaelis Maus Content: What is the definition of social injustice? - Quora Injustice Word Definitions, Terminology, and Jargon What is the definition of social injustice? Ad by USAFacts How is the government serving the people? A detailed look at how government programs impact society. Learn More 3 Answers Quora User , Masters from Riverland (2005) Updated 4 years ago · Author has 1.4K answers and 1.2M answer views Social injustice is the elimination of various human rights from a broad variance of unfair treatment that creates negative outcomes for a minority, aggregate, or underserved population. The foundation or infrastructure is based from inequality which promotes actions and behavior and is unfair to other people in populations. Social injustice is the breakdown of solidarity and draws strength from creating barriers to adverse outcomes developed from bias, stigma, discrimination, bigotry, and racism. Displaced power grows rampage among the most amount of people (i.e. the norm) and provides ample Continue Reading Social injustice is the elimination of various human rights from a broad variance of unfair treatment that creates negative outcomes for a minority, aggregate, or underserved population. The foundation or infrastructure is based from inequality which promotes actions and behavior and is unfair to other people in populations. Social injustice is the breakdown of solidarity and draws strength from creating barriers to adverse outcomes developed from bias, stigma, discrimination, bigotry, and racism.
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Title: What is the definition of social injustice? - Quora Headings: What is the definition of social injustice? 3 Answers Michaelis Maus Content: The foundation or infrastructure is based from inequality which promotes actions and behavior and is unfair to other people in populations. Social injustice is the breakdown of solidarity and draws strength from creating barriers to adverse outcomes developed from bias, stigma, discrimination, bigotry, and racism. Displaced power grows rampage among the most amount of people (i.e. the norm) and provides ample Continue Reading Social injustice is the elimination of various human rights from a broad variance of unfair treatment that creates negative outcomes for a minority, aggregate, or underserved population. The foundation or infrastructure is based from inequality which promotes actions and behavior and is unfair to other people in populations. Social injustice is the breakdown of solidarity and draws strength from creating barriers to adverse outcomes developed from bias, stigma, discrimination, bigotry, and racism. Displaced power grows rampage among the most amount of people (i.e. the norm) and provides ample opportunity for the reduction of equal opportunity, fair treatment, positive outcomes, possible resources, and fair advocacy for a certain aggregate. Social injustice is the cancer that lays hiding in the midst of society underneath the legislations, government, and regulatory rules and laws. Social injustice is the strongest and most powerful mother bomb that deters any truth and justice while heightening segregation and seclusion which contributes to riots, protests, war, and violence. Social injustices cause disparities of poor health among minorities both physiologically and psychologically in certain populations. It robs you of your dignity, takes away all integrity, and it steals one's self meaning that eliminates all opportunity among his or her equal place in society.
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Title: What is the definition of social injustice? - Quora Headings: What is the definition of social injustice? 3 Answers Michaelis Maus Content: Displaced power grows rampage among the most amount of people (i.e. the norm) and provides ample opportunity for the reduction of equal opportunity, fair treatment, positive outcomes, possible resources, and fair advocacy for a certain aggregate. Social injustice is the cancer that lays hiding in the midst of society underneath the legislations, government, and regulatory rules and laws. Social injustice is the strongest and most powerful mother bomb that deters any truth and justice while heightening segregation and seclusion which contributes to riots, protests, war, and violence. Social injustices cause disparities of poor health among minorities both physiologically and psychologically in certain populations. It robs you of your dignity, takes away all integrity, and it steals one's self meaning that eliminates all opportunity among his or her equal place in society. Social injustice that assists in the reduction or elimination of equal human rights is vastly integrated among people, families, communities, regions, and globally that is learned or taught through poor knowledge, lack of informed data, and erroneous information. Social injustices create no positive outcomes and sets the stage for more displaced rage among voiceless and disgruntled people that have not yet had their opportunity for justice. Jason Reynolds , Ex-Star Wars Fan #standingwithGina Answered 1 year ago · Author has 1.2K answers and 414.9K answer views It’s a mirage of wishful thinking, entitlement, and bullshit. At the end of the day nobody is guaranteed ANYTHING in life. Some societies try to affirm rights as best they can but said rights can be snapped away in an instant by anyone who isn’t obliged to the same social contract.
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Title: What is the definition of social injustice? - Quora Headings: What is the definition of social injustice? 3 Answers Michaelis Maus Content: Social injustice that assists in the reduction or elimination of equal human rights is vastly integrated among people, families, communities, regions, and globally that is learned or taught through poor knowledge, lack of informed data, and erroneous information. Social injustices create no positive outcomes and sets the stage for more displaced rage among voiceless and disgruntled people that have not yet had their opportunity for justice. Jason Reynolds , Ex-Star Wars Fan #standingwithGina Answered 1 year ago · Author has 1.2K answers and 414.9K answer views It’s a mirage of wishful thinking, entitlement, and bullshit. At the end of the day nobody is guaranteed ANYTHING in life. Some societies try to affirm rights as best they can but said rights can be snapped away in an instant by anyone who isn’t obliged to the same social contract. For instance in the West we are now making an effort to value the lives of homosexuals in a way that didn’t exist before. Meanwhile in the Islamic world people are executed for homosexuality. The only ways to stop them from doing that would likely result in religious discrimination and/or genocide. At the very least w Continue Reading It’s a mirage of wishful thinking, entitlement, and bullshit. At the end of the day nobody is guaranteed ANYTHING in life.
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Title: What is the definition of social injustice? - Quora Headings: What is the definition of social injustice? 3 Answers Michaelis Maus Content: For instance in the West we are now making an effort to value the lives of homosexuals in a way that didn’t exist before. Meanwhile in the Islamic world people are executed for homosexuality. The only ways to stop them from doing that would likely result in religious discrimination and/or genocide. At the very least w Continue Reading It’s a mirage of wishful thinking, entitlement, and bullshit. At the end of the day nobody is guaranteed ANYTHING in life. Some societies try to affirm rights as best they can but said rights can be snapped away in an instant by anyone who isn’t obliged to the same social contract. For instance in the West we are now making an effort to value the lives of homosexuals in a way that didn’t exist before. Meanwhile in the Islamic world people are executed for homosexuality. The only ways to stop them from doing that would likely result in religious discrimination and/or genocide. At the very least we would have to force them to hold our values and they could see that as wrong.
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Title: What is the definition of social injustice? - Quora Headings: What is the definition of social injustice? 3 Answers Michaelis Maus Content: Some societies try to affirm rights as best they can but said rights can be snapped away in an instant by anyone who isn’t obliged to the same social contract. For instance in the West we are now making an effort to value the lives of homosexuals in a way that didn’t exist before. Meanwhile in the Islamic world people are executed for homosexuality. The only ways to stop them from doing that would likely result in religious discrimination and/or genocide. At the very least we would have to force them to hold our values and they could see that as wrong. America mostly chooses to feel guilty for Slavery. Meanwhile the slave trade is alive and well in Africa and they don’t care to change. Many people feel like reparations are owed to Black people in America because of historical racism. On the flip side if Africans hadn’t been sold into slavery in the past their ancestors wouldn’t have the opportunities they now enjoy or the “missing” historical wealth to pass on. With all this in mind there is no social justice to be had.
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Title: What is the definition of social injustice? - Quora Headings: What is the definition of social injustice? 3 Answers Michaelis Maus Content: Sponsored by SiriusXM I’ve never tried SiriusXM – what makes it so good? See for yourself. Try SiriusXM free - 3 months for $1. Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More Michaelis Maus , I construct sentences at www.fistlogo.com Answered 5 years ago · Author has 6.2K answers and 8.6M answer views Social injustice is the term for what happens when the dominant population is made aware of the inequity that results for others due to their relative position in the power structure. 4.3K views · View upvotes
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Title: What is the definition of 'socially acceptable'? - Quora Headings: What is the definition of "socially acceptable"? What is the definition of "socially acceptable"? Content: It's normal for me to hold hands, hug, cuddle with my girl friends, at least where I come from. Not so much for guys. Finally, it's acceptable for women to talk often about their body image and insecurities. I can talk with my girls for 30 minutes straight about the stretch marks that are annoying me or that I wish my legs were thicker. I don't think it's the same for guys, they just have to keep it in. Related Answer Brian Thomason , Solution Architect at DXC Technology (2017-present) Answered 3 years ago What is something that is socially accepted in our society but doesn't make any sense at all? It’s perfectly acceptable to make fun of or even discriminate against a Southerner, as long as it is a white male. Yes, I know my white privilege card trumps everything, but it hasn’t stopped me from being made fun of and even outright discriminated against for simply being born in Georgia (the state in the US, not the People’s Republic) and having the corresponding accent. I even get it from friends who now call the south their home, and I’m not talking about the tired but harmless: Boss: “
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? 43 Answers Bob Reisner , lives in Amelia Island Updated 1 year ago · Author has 555 answers and 2.2M answer views The technical answer is that Land Rover is the company and Range Rover is a sub brand. But I think there is a difference beyond this and that we all intuitively understand this. The Range Rover is a very luxurious and very capable vehicle for city and suburban road driving. On roads. It’s a statement of wealth and position. It’s also a vehicle that can function as a limo without looking like a limo or traditional high status vehicle. It drives well, provides driver visibility and provides a lot of safety in it’s design and 4 wheel drive. You don’t really see the Range Rover crossing deserts or c Continue Reading The technical answer is that Land Rover is the company and Range Rover is a sub brand.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: On roads. It’s a statement of wealth and position. It’s also a vehicle that can function as a limo without looking like a limo or traditional high status vehicle. It drives well, provides driver visibility and provides a lot of safety in it’s design and 4 wheel drive. You don’t really see the Range Rover crossing deserts or c Continue Reading The technical answer is that Land Rover is the company and Range Rover is a sub brand. But I think there is a difference beyond this and that we all intuitively understand this. The Range Rover is a very luxurious and very capable vehicle for city and suburban road driving. On roads. It’s a statement of wealth and position. It’s also a vehicle that can function as a limo without looking like a limo or traditional high status vehicle.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: But I think there is a difference beyond this and that we all intuitively understand this. The Range Rover is a very luxurious and very capable vehicle for city and suburban road driving. On roads. It’s a statement of wealth and position. It’s also a vehicle that can function as a limo without looking like a limo or traditional high status vehicle. It drives well, provides driver visibility and provides a lot of safety in it’s design and 4 wheel drive. You don’t really see the Range Rover crossing deserts or climbing mountains. It can but you don’t see it in the ads because it is positioned as a luxury urban vehicle. The Land Rover is the vehicle that is more practical while still sharing much of the luxury and status of the Range Rover. You expect to see in on the sand at the beach or on top of the mountain.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: It drives well, provides driver visibility and provides a lot of safety in it’s design and 4 wheel drive. You don’t really see the Range Rover crossing deserts or climbing mountains. It can but you don’t see it in the ads because it is positioned as a luxury urban vehicle. The Land Rover is the vehicle that is more practical while still sharing much of the luxury and status of the Range Rover. You expect to see in on the sand at the beach or on top of the mountain. It can haul stuff and hold seven passengers. The Land Rover LR4/Discovery might be driven with dust and dirt on the sheet metal. When the magazines look at off road vehicles, they review the Land Rover and not the Range Rover. The Land Rover company has done a great job in creating two distinct images for essentially the same vehicle. It’s not a matter of cost.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: It can haul stuff and hold seven passengers. The Land Rover LR4/Discovery might be driven with dust and dirt on the sheet metal. When the magazines look at off road vehicles, they review the Land Rover and not the Range Rover. The Land Rover company has done a great job in creating two distinct images for essentially the same vehicle. It’s not a matter of cost. When I bought my Land Rover LR4 HSE LUX, it was more expensive than some traditional Range Rovers and wildly more expensive than the Range Rover Evoque. It’s branding and positioning. I currently own an LR4 HSE LUX (currently 2016 and previously a 2011) and use it as a practical family vehicle and frequently for driving on the beach. When I was working in the city in the 90’s, I loved my Range Rover SWB (Terrific city vehicle, except that it had a hard time holding more than 2 sets of golf clubs). In between, I also had 3 Toyota Land Cruisers.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: My daughter/SIL have a Land Cruiser which they love (and also a Sequoia). My other daughter/SIL have a Lexus 470 that they enjoy. As a family, we have much experience with trucks and SUVs. ( Not talking about my son/DIL who have 2 mustang convertibles!). Like this video, my LR4 is fearless and can go anywhere: Alexander Karrie Answered 5 years ago Originally Answered: What are the differences between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Both are models produced by the Jaguar Land Rover organization. Land Rovers are utilitarian SUVs, while Range Rovers are focused on additional toward the "premium" section and it is utilized as a brand name on two other models, Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Sport. A Land Rover is a utility work steed, Range Rovers are more up business sector though generally the running rig is the same.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Alexander Karrie Answered 5 years ago Originally Answered: What are the differences between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Both are models produced by the Jaguar Land Rover organization. Land Rovers are utilitarian SUVs, while Range Rovers are focused on additional toward the "premium" section and it is utilized as a brand name on two other models, Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Sport. A Land Rover is a utility work steed, Range Rovers are more up business sector though generally the running rig is the same. Land Rovers are more harsh, better at rough terrain, however, not all that lavish as a Range Rover. As an exception, the Defender is a Land Rover, and it's intended to go romping and turf. The Range Rover Continue Reading Both are models produced by the Jaguar Land Rover organization. Land Rovers are utilitarian SUVs, while Range Rovers are focused on additional toward the "premium" section and it is utilized as a brand name on two other models, Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Sport. A Land Rover is a utility work steed, Range Rovers are more up business sector though generally the running rig is the same.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Land Rovers are more harsh, better at rough terrain, however, not all that lavish as a Range Rover. As an exception, the Defender is a Land Rover, and it's intended to go romping and turf. The Range Rover Continue Reading Both are models produced by the Jaguar Land Rover organization. Land Rovers are utilitarian SUVs, while Range Rovers are focused on additional toward the "premium" section and it is utilized as a brand name on two other models, Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Sport. A Land Rover is a utility work steed, Range Rovers are more up business sector though generally the running rig is the same. Land Rovers are more harsh, better at rough terrain, however, not all that lavish as a Range Rover. As an exception, the Defender is a Land Rover, and it's intended to go romping and turf. The Range Rover is improved for highways and city streets... this implies it is fast and smooth over these surfaces. The Land Rover has been an open air car, a wilderness car and not all that fit for regular boulevards. Range Rovers are the huge opulent things for poseurs who would prefer truly not to go on rough terrain, yet get a kick out of the chance to hinder the street outside schools since Land Rovers are smaller.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Land Rovers are more harsh, better at rough terrain, however, not all that lavish as a Range Rover. As an exception, the Defender is a Land Rover, and it's intended to go romping and turf. The Range Rover is improved for highways and city streets... this implies it is fast and smooth over these surfaces. The Land Rover has been an open air car, a wilderness car and not all that fit for regular boulevards. Range Rovers are the huge opulent things for poseurs who would prefer truly not to go on rough terrain, yet get a kick out of the chance to hinder the street outside schools since Land Rovers are smaller. Land Rovers in particular are built for agrarian or military use, though the Range Rovers was initially intended for the more well-to-do "land proprietor" who required more extravagance and thus has more "on street" capacities. Land Rovers used to be a great deal more functional and not all that fancy or expensive. Range Rovers are comparatively fancier however, with air con, cowhide seats and so on. These days the Land Rover series of the organization incorporates Defender, Discovery and Freelander. Both are capable vehicles on and rough terrain.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1821356562#10_2618904407
Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Land Rovers in particular are built for agrarian or military use, though the Range Rovers was initially intended for the more well-to-do "land proprietor" who required more extravagance and thus has more "on street" capacities. Land Rovers used to be a great deal more functional and not all that fancy or expensive. Range Rovers are comparatively fancier however, with air con, cowhide seats and so on. These days the Land Rover series of the organization incorporates Defender, Discovery and Freelander. Both are capable vehicles on and rough terrain. Land Rover initially drew them up in 1948 for the British open's prerequisite for a utilitarian vehicle produced using assets which were accessible in the post-war environment. Range Rover showed up in 1969 in more ideal assembling circumstances. There are more specifics to the differences, and you can read them in detail here: Difference Between Land Rover And Range Rover. Sponsored by SiriusXM I’ve never tried SiriusXM – what makes it so good?
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Land Rover initially drew them up in 1948 for the British open's prerequisite for a utilitarian vehicle produced using assets which were accessible in the post-war environment. Range Rover showed up in 1969 in more ideal assembling circumstances. There are more specifics to the differences, and you can read them in detail here: Difference Between Land Rover And Range Rover. Sponsored by SiriusXM I’ve never tried SiriusXM – what makes it so good? See for yourself. Try SiriusXM free - 3 months for $1. Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More Sid Answered 1 year ago Basically, just like land rover discovery, land rover freelander, etc.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: See for yourself. Try SiriusXM free - 3 months for $1. Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More Sid Answered 1 year ago Basically, just like land rover discovery, land rover freelander, etc. Range rover is a luxury model line launched by land rover. If you look back, the company was popular and stereotyped as a rough tough off road maker and not as a luxury car maker, the honour which went to companies like bentley, mercedes, etc. So they decided to create something which would be luxurious and which would avoid the land rover stereotypes at the same time. They wanted to make something which the people would know that it is land rover but at the same time would see a different picture from a typical land rover. Continue Reading Basically, just like land rover discovery, land rover freelander, etc.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Range rover is a luxury model line launched by land rover. If you look back, the company was popular and stereotyped as a rough tough off road maker and not as a luxury car maker, the honour which went to companies like bentley, mercedes, etc. So they decided to create something which would be luxurious and which would avoid the land rover stereotypes at the same time. They wanted to make something which the people would know that it is land rover but at the same time would see a different picture from a typical land rover. Continue Reading Basically, just like land rover discovery, land rover freelander, etc. Range rover is a luxury model line launched by land rover. If you look back, the company was popular and stereotyped as a rough tough off road maker and not as a luxury car maker, the honour which went to companies like bentley, mercedes, etc. So they decided to create something which would be luxurious and which would avoid the land rover stereotypes at the same time. They wanted to make something which the people would know that it is land rover but at the same time would see a different picture from a typical land rover. Thus, came an suv and it was called the range rover which sparked the curiosity of the people as the car had a different name written on the bonnet than the usual land rover.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Range rover is a luxury model line launched by land rover. If you look back, the company was popular and stereotyped as a rough tough off road maker and not as a luxury car maker, the honour which went to companies like bentley, mercedes, etc. So they decided to create something which would be luxurious and which would avoid the land rover stereotypes at the same time. They wanted to make something which the people would know that it is land rover but at the same time would see a different picture from a typical land rover. Thus, came an suv and it was called the range rover which sparked the curiosity of the people as the car had a different name written on the bonnet than the usual land rover. The company was successful in creating a different gimmick in the minds of the people as they didnt see this new vehicle like they would a typical rough tough edgy cross country slush going jeep type land rover models. It became so popular that it became a brand in itself and has been promoted by the company as such. That's why the topmost and the most expensive model is just called land rover range rover which is the actual range rover being created in successive generations. As the brand attained greater popularity and following they created other sub models based on the range rover, such as range rover sport, evoque and velar. So therefore, range rover is the name of the company/brand and range rover was a model launched by the company, which later due to popularity became a brand itself.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: The company was successful in creating a different gimmick in the minds of the people as they didnt see this new vehicle like they would a typical rough tough edgy cross country slush going jeep type land rover models. It became so popular that it became a brand in itself and has been promoted by the company as such. That's why the topmost and the most expensive model is just called land rover range rover which is the actual range rover being created in successive generations. As the brand attained greater popularity and following they created other sub models based on the range rover, such as range rover sport, evoque and velar. So therefore, range rover is the name of the company/brand and range rover was a model launched by the company, which later due to popularity became a brand itself. Quora User , former IBM, Microsoft, AT&T, Dell employee Answered 4 years ago · Author has 257 answers and 2.4M answer views Short n Simple answer: Land Rover is the company, Range Rover is one of its product. Land Rover (The Company) is known for its 4x4 utility vehicles, its has some marquee products such as Defender, Freelander, Discovery & Range Rover. Range Rover is one of its most successful products, It’s the most premium offering from the Land Rover brand. Range Rovers first came out in 1970 and presently its in its 4th generation.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Quora User , former IBM, Microsoft, AT&T, Dell employee Answered 4 years ago · Author has 257 answers and 2.4M answer views Short n Simple answer: Land Rover is the company, Range Rover is one of its product. Land Rover (The Company) is known for its 4x4 utility vehicles, its has some marquee products such as Defender, Freelander, Discovery & Range Rover. Range Rover is one of its most successful products, It’s the most premium offering from the Land Rover brand. Range Rovers first came out in 1970 and presently its in its 4th generation. It was so successful that now it has its own product line (Range Rover, Range Rover Sports & Range Rover Evoque). Its known for its “prestige and heritage” brand image, well respect Continue Reading Short n Simple answer: Land Rover is the company, Range Rover is one of its product. Land Rover (The Company) is known for its 4x4 utility vehicles, its has some marquee products such as Defender, Freelander, Discovery & Range Rover. Range Rover is one of its most successful products, It’s the most premium offering from the Land Rover brand.
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: It was so successful that now it has its own product line (Range Rover, Range Rover Sports & Range Rover Evoque). Its known for its “prestige and heritage” brand image, well respect Continue Reading Short n Simple answer: Land Rover is the company, Range Rover is one of its product. Land Rover (The Company) is known for its 4x4 utility vehicles, its has some marquee products such as Defender, Freelander, Discovery & Range Rover. Range Rover is one of its most successful products, It’s the most premium offering from the Land Rover brand. Range Rovers first came out in 1970 and presently its in its 4th generation. It was so successful that now it has its own product line (Range Rover, Range Rover Sports & Range Rover Evoque). Its known for its “prestige and heritage” brand image, well respected and sought after due to its best in class luxury and performance. Range Rovers are well known for its association with the British Royals, it one of the preferred vehicles of the Queen. In fact the Queen drives one!
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Title: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? What is the difference between a Range Rover and a Land Rover? Anthony Wessal Vishnu Nair Land-Rover :- Land Rover manufacture totally off-road cars. It’s totally focused on off-road. Callum Wright Content: Range Rovers first came out in 1970 and presently its in its 4th generation. It was so successful that now it has its own product line (Range Rover, Range Rover Sports & Range Rover Evoque). Its known for its “prestige and heritage” brand image, well respected and sought after due to its best in class luxury and performance. Range Rovers are well known for its association with the British Royals, it one of the preferred vehicles of the Queen. In fact the Queen drives one! The success of the Range Rover can be attributed to your question, its so popular that people think its a brand in itself other than its maker - Land Rover. All the Range Rover products would have the “Range Rover” marking on its bonnet whereas other products from Land Rover will have “Land Rover”. Land Rover models are more day to day vehicles, less
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: These three concepts are the subject of numerous books and other papers written by ancient, classical and modern philosophers, theologians, scientists and other great thinkers, and can hardly be explained in any meaningful detail in a Quora answer. Nonetheless, for whatever it may be worth, I offer the following high level summary. Determinism (also known as “Causal Determinism”) is a metaphysical paradigm that posits that all activity in the universe is both (i) the effect of [all] prior activity, and (i Continue Reading What are the differences in the concepts of determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? These three concepts are the subject of numerous books and other papers written by ancient, classical and modern philosophers, theologians, scientists and other great thinkers, and can hardly be explained in any meaningful detail in a Quora answer. Nonetheless, for whatever it may be worth, I offer the following high level summary. Determinism (also known as “Causal Determinism”) is a metaphysical paradigm that posits that all activity in the universe is both (i) the effect of [all] prior activity, and (ii) the only activity that can occur given the prior activity. That is what is meant by saying that everything is “determined” — it is the inexorable consequence of activity that preceded it. In a deterministic universe, everything that has ever occurred, is occurring, and will occur since the universe came into existence (however that might have occurred) can only occur exactly as it has occurred, is occurring, or will occur, and cannot possibly occur in any different manner. Determinists believe that the universe is, in fact, deterministic. Libertarianism is a metaphysical paradigm that accepts Incompatibilism and also posits that Free Will exists in its pure form (which logically necessitates a belief that Causal Determinism is false).
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: Determinism (also known as “Causal Determinism”) is a metaphysical paradigm that posits that all activity in the universe is both (i) the effect of [all] prior activity, and (ii) the only activity that can occur given the prior activity. That is what is meant by saying that everything is “determined” — it is the inexorable consequence of activity that preceded it. In a deterministic universe, everything that has ever occurred, is occurring, and will occur since the universe came into existence (however that might have occurred) can only occur exactly as it has occurred, is occurring, or will occur, and cannot possibly occur in any different manner. Determinists believe that the universe is, in fact, deterministic. Libertarianism is a metaphysical paradigm that accepts Incompatibilism and also posits that Free Will exists in its pure form (which logically necessitates a belief that Causal Determinism is false). Notably, Libertarianism does not posit that all activity occurs without a cause. For example, Libertarianism recognizes that a golf ball travels from a golf tee to a place on the fairway more than 100 feet away as a result of being struck by a golf club. But, Libertarianism does posit that the golfer possessed the Free Will to determine where, when and how to strike the golf ball. Compatibilism is a position that seeks to harmonize Determinism and Libertarianism. Compatibilists believe that the universe is deterministic, and that humans have Free Will (albeit, not it its purest form).
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: Notably, Libertarianism does not posit that all activity occurs without a cause. For example, Libertarianism recognizes that a golf ball travels from a golf tee to a place on the fairway more than 100 feet away as a result of being struck by a golf club. But, Libertarianism does posit that the golfer possessed the Free Will to determine where, when and how to strike the golf ball. Compatibilism is a position that seeks to harmonize Determinism and Libertarianism. Compatibilists believe that the universe is deterministic, and that humans have Free Will (albeit, not it its purest form). ——————————————————- Personally, I tend to lean toward Determinism and against Libertarianism — although I readily acknowledge that Determinism cannot be proved or disproved, and that a belief in Determinism must rest on faith (much like a belief in God). ( See, for example, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Is it scientifically possible to prove or disprove that the physical laws are deterministic?, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Is there any relationship between quantum mechanics and free will?, and/or Bruce Silverstein's answer to Can you actually prove determinism wrong? If anything, there's more evidence for it being true than not ).
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: ——————————————————- Personally, I tend to lean toward Determinism and against Libertarianism — although I readily acknowledge that Determinism cannot be proved or disproved, and that a belief in Determinism must rest on faith (much like a belief in God). ( See, for example, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Is it scientifically possible to prove or disprove that the physical laws are deterministic?, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Is there any relationship between quantum mechanics and free will?, and/or Bruce Silverstein's answer to Can you actually prove determinism wrong? If anything, there's more evidence for it being true than not ). Moreover, without regard to whether the universe is or is not deterministic, I believe that Compatibilism is a flawed belief — as I have written in numerous posts. ( See, for example, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Determinism: What are the best arguments against compatibilism?, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Determinism: What are the best arguments for compatibilism?,
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: Moreover, without regard to whether the universe is or is not deterministic, I believe that Compatibilism is a flawed belief — as I have written in numerous posts. ( See, for example, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Determinism: What are the best arguments against compatibilism?, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Determinism: What are the best arguments for compatibilism?, Bruce Silverstein's answer to Does compatibilism really make sense?, and/or Bruce Silverstein's answer to Is compatibilism a workable idea, and if not, is determinism preferable to libertarianism? ). Quora User , MA Philosophy Updated May 2, 2021 · Author has 563 answers and 320.1K answer views Peter’s answer is largely correct, but since he asked me to answer this question, I will do so with the intention of providing another version. We can call this the New International Version of the answer. Determinism is a handful of views that say:
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: Bruce Silverstein's answer to Does compatibilism really make sense?, and/or Bruce Silverstein's answer to Is compatibilism a workable idea, and if not, is determinism preferable to libertarianism? ). Quora User , MA Philosophy Updated May 2, 2021 · Author has 563 answers and 320.1K answer views Peter’s answer is largely correct, but since he asked me to answer this question, I will do so with the intention of providing another version. We can call this the New International Version of the answer. Determinism is a handful of views that say: however the world is is determined by the way the world was previously. There are more refined answers, for example, David Lewis’ version: determinism is the view that given two physically identical possible worlds at time 0, those worlds are also physically identical at time 0+1. Another example is from Peter van Inwagen: determinism is the thesis Continue Reading Peter’s answer is largely correct, but since he asked me to answer this question, I will do so with the intention of providing another version.
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: however the world is is determined by the way the world was previously. There are more refined answers, for example, David Lewis’ version: determinism is the view that given two physically identical possible worlds at time 0, those worlds are also physically identical at time 0+1. Another example is from Peter van Inwagen: determinism is the thesis Continue Reading Peter’s answer is largely correct, but since he asked me to answer this question, I will do so with the intention of providing another version. We can call this the New International Version of the answer. Determinism is a handful of views that say: however the world is is determined by the way the world was previously. There are more refined answers, for example, David Lewis’ version: determinism is the view that given two physically identical possible worlds at time 0, those worlds are also physically identical at time 0+1.
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: We can call this the New International Version of the answer. Determinism is a handful of views that say: however the world is is determined by the way the world was previously. There are more refined answers, for example, David Lewis’ version: determinism is the view that given two physically identical possible worlds at time 0, those worlds are also physically identical at time 0+1. Another example is from Peter van Inwagen: determinism is the thesis that the state of the world, in conjunction with the laws of nature, entails every consequent state of the world. Personally, I think John Earman has the most fleshed-out, probably compatible with modern physics (though I’m not qualified to say), version of determinism laid out in his book A Primer on Determinism. The difference between compatibilism and libertarianism is fairly simple once the following argument is grasped: Determinism is true If determinism is true then we do not have free will Therefore, we do not have free will Both the compatibilist and the libertarian agree that the argument is unsound, but they differ on which premise they attack.
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: Libertarian free will has few arguments for its support. Determinism states that the feeling of free will is an illusion. None of us have been able to do something differently. Hard determinism states that everything has already been determined from cause and effect. Due to the nature of quantum mechanics, we know that random chance may come into play, so hard determinism may be a weaker argument than a determinism that holds that random chance could alter decision making. Compatibilism holds to the odd notion that determinism and free will exist at the same time. Free will is defined as that which comes from within us directly and with due consciousness, regardless as to what caused us to do so. Compatibilism and determinism as very similar, compatibilism simply changes semantics and attempts to put boundries to account for moral responsability. Peter Hawkins , studied philosophy 2006-2009 Answered 3 years ago · Upvoted by Mike Richmond , MA Physics & Philosophy, University of Oxford · Author has 7.3K answers and 15.2M answer views Determinism: the view that the conjunction of the prior state of the universe and the laws of nature metaphysically entails a particular action, such that that action could not fail to occur (without changing either the prior state of the universe or the laws of nature) Compatibilism:
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: Compatibilism holds to the odd notion that determinism and free will exist at the same time. Free will is defined as that which comes from within us directly and with due consciousness, regardless as to what caused us to do so. Compatibilism and determinism as very similar, compatibilism simply changes semantics and attempts to put boundries to account for moral responsability. Peter Hawkins , studied philosophy 2006-2009 Answered 3 years ago · Upvoted by Mike Richmond , MA Physics & Philosophy, University of Oxford · Author has 7.3K answers and 15.2M answer views Determinism: the view that the conjunction of the prior state of the universe and the laws of nature metaphysically entails a particular action, such that that action could not fail to occur (without changing either the prior state of the universe or the laws of nature) Compatibilism: the view that determinism is not inconsistent with free-will Libertarianism: the view that compatibilism is false (i.e. Libertarianism is incompatibilist. Free-will requires the “ability to do otherwise” in some ultimate metaphysical sense), and that we do in fact have free-will. This entails that the universe is i Continue Reading Determinism: the view that the conjunction of the prior state of the universe and the laws of nature metaphysically entails a particular action, such that that action could not fail to occur (without changing either the prior state of the universe or the laws of nature) Compatibilism:
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Title: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? What is the difference between determinism, libertarianism, and compatibilism? Alex Baker Bruce Silverstein Bruce Silverstein Content: the view that determinism is not inconsistent with free-will Libertarianism: the view that compatibilism is false (i.e. Libertarianism is incompatibilist. Free-will requires the “ability to do otherwise” in some ultimate metaphysical sense), and that we do in fact have free-will. This entails that the universe is i Continue Reading Determinism: the view that the conjunction of the prior state of the universe and the laws of nature metaphysically entails a particular action, such that that action could not fail to occur (without changing either the prior state of the universe or the laws of nature) Compatibilism: the view that determinism is not inconsistent with free-will Libertarianism: the view that compatibilism is false (i.e. Libertarianism is incompatibilist. Free-will requires the “ab
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Title: What is the difference between distilled grain spirits and whiskey? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between distilled grain spirits and whiskey? What is the difference between distilled grain spirits and whiskey? Content: Some key types of American whiskey listed in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations include: Rye whiskey, made from mash that consists of at least 51% rye. Rye malt whiskey, made from mash that consists of at least 51% malted rye. Malt whiskey, made from mash that consists of at least 51% malted barley. Wheat whiskey, made from mash that consists of at least 51% wheat. Bourbon, made from mash that consists of at least 51% corn/maize. Corn whiskey, made from mash that consists of at least 80% corn To be labeled as one of these types, the whiskey must be distilled to no more than 80% ABV (160 US proof) to ensure the flavor of the original mash is adequately retained, and the addition of coloring, caramel, or other flavoring additives is prohibited. All of these, except corn whiskey, must be aged at least briefly (although no minimum aging period is specified) in charred new oak containers. These restrictions do not exist for some similarly named products in some other countries, such as Canada. American corn whiskey does not have to be aged at all – but, if it is aged, it must be aged in used or uncharred oak barrels "at not more than 62.5% alcohol by volume (125 proof)".
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Title: What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? Content: Environment: The environment is the set of circumstances surrounding an organism. Environment includes all elements, factors , and conditions that have some impact on growth and development of certain organism. Environment includes both biotic and abiotic factors that have influence on observed organism. Ecology is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of life and the interactions between organisms and their natural environment. An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms (biotic factors) in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical (abiotic) factors of the environment. An environment is the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences, such as the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting a given organism at any time. Source: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.423857864309214.114333.423854120976255&type=3 Rohini Uttam , M.sc from enviornmental science Answered 1 year ago · Upvoted by Hany Alassaf Almotairy , Ph. D Environmental Science & Biosystems Engineering, University of Arizona (2019) · Author has 55 answers and 198.8K answer views At first we have to understand the concept of environment because within an environment only we get the concept of ecology and ecosystem.
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Title: What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? Content: An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms (biotic factors) in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical (abiotic) factors of the environment. An environment is the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences, such as the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting a given organism at any time. Source: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.423857864309214.114333.423854120976255&type=3 Rohini Uttam , M.sc from enviornmental science Answered 1 year ago · Upvoted by Hany Alassaf Almotairy , Ph. D Environmental Science & Biosystems Engineering, University of Arizona (2019) · Author has 55 answers and 198.8K answer views At first we have to understand the concept of environment because within an environment only we get the concept of ecology and ecosystem. 1. Environment :- The term environment etymologically means surroundings, provided by the natural world in which people, plants, and animals live. Thus, environment is a complex of so many things (light, temperature, soil, water etc.) which surround an organism.
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Title: What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? Content: 1. Environment :- The term environment etymologically means surroundings, provided by the natural world in which people, plants, and animals live. Thus, environment is a complex of so many things (light, temperature, soil, water etc.) which surround an organism. The above picture indicates interrelationship with our surroundings. Any external force, substance or condition, which surrounds and affects the life of an organism in any way, becomes a factor of its e Continue Reading At first we have to understand the concept of environment because within an environment only we get the concept of ecology and ecosystem. 1. Environment :- The term environment etymologically means surroundings, provided by the natural world in which people, plants, and animals live.
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Title: What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? What is the difference between ecology, environment, and ecosystem? Content: The above picture indicates interrelationship with our surroundings. Any external force, substance or condition, which surrounds and affects the life of an organism in any way, becomes a factor of its e Continue Reading At first we have to understand the concept of environment because within an environment only we get the concept of ecology and ecosystem. 1. Environment :- The term environment etymologically means surroundings, provided by the natural world in which people, plants, and animals live. Thus, environment is a complex of so many things (light, temperature, soil, water etc.) which surround an organism. The above picture indicates interrelationship with our surroundings. Any external force, substance or condition, which surrounds and affects the life of an organism in any way, becomes a factor of its environment. These factors have been variously called an environmental factors, ecological factors or simply factors and it may be living (biotic) as well as non-living (abiotic).
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Title: What is the difference between empirical evidence and anecdotal evidence? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between empirical evidence and anecdotal evidence? What is the difference between empirical evidence and anecdotal evidence? Geremy Lawrence What is the difference between empirical evidence and anecdotal evidence? Anders Rehnberg Rob Smith Elise Beraru Content: When the data set is limited or when more than one conclusion is possible based on the empirical evidence. Then the most common conclusion of scientists becomes the scientific consensus, aka the anecdote shared by the majority of scientists in that field. So both hypotheses and theories can be based on anecdotes, a hypothesis is often not as well supported by observations as a theory but both describe what people think that the data means. And empirical evidence is the data which may include repeated anecdotal evidence, but is best characterized by observations of physical evidence. Armando Bernal Answered 1 year ago · Author has 2.4K answers and 377.5K answer views an anecdote is a story or a true occurrence of something happening. This something that happened does not reflect that his is always true of everyone or even most people. For example, I might say, “I drive and text all the time and have never gotten into an accident.” Well, good for me, or lucky for me. It could be said that I haven’t gotten into an accident YET. Or it could be said that I really don’t do it all the time but have done it in the past, or that I did it once and am exaggerating.
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Title: What is the difference between empirical evidence and anecdotal evidence? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between empirical evidence and anecdotal evidence? What is the difference between empirical evidence and anecdotal evidence? Geremy Lawrence What is the difference between empirical evidence and anecdotal evidence? Anders Rehnberg Rob Smith Elise Beraru Content: While it is generally reliable it is not always correct and this is why we use other means such as corroboration from other sources or "cross examination" as a tool to bring out the hidden assumptions and biases that can effect the witness' recounting of the facts as he/she perceived them and then communicated them to some third party (us or another). It is really a two step process when obtaining evidence from a witness. First, the witness perceives the evidence or experience with their senses and then the witness must recount it in some fashion so that we can receive it and analyze it. So, both the perceiving of the information and the recounting of it must be analyzed when trying to assess the reliability of eyewitness “empirical” evidence. If you have ever seen the movie "My Cousin Vinny" you will see an excellent (and funny) example of how eyewitness testimony works in court and the cross examination used to expose the flaws in a witnesses' testimony due to bias, unsupported conclusions, inability to perceive what they are actually recounting and a number of other common issues that arise in court. I have actually done things like that during my courtroom trials (and many other things) to get to the truth of a matter. It is the art of all good trial lawyers to expose fallacies in arguments and so called "observations" made by witnesses that really turn out to be incorrect conclusions and not observations, at all. In fact, lawyers can be extremely annoying to discuss things with because they usually have razor sharp "BS meters" and often embarrass people in mundane conversations without really trying to do so when people say stupid unsupported things (sadly very common) simply by asking a few pointed questions. Just ask any person married to a trial lawyer and they will verify this trait. We simply cannot help it.
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Title: What is the difference between 'late 1990s' and '1990s'? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between "late 1990s" and "1990s"? What is the difference between "late 1990s" and "1990s"? Content: However, if you want to refer to that entire decade, you could say “the 1990s,” which means the entire time from January 1, 1990, through December 31, 1999. 1.2K views · View upvotes Sponsored by Pure Flix PureFlix streams faith and family-focused entertainment. Uplifting, inspiring and faith-fulfilling entertainment for the whole family. Learn More Quora User Answered 1 year ago · Author has 5.2K answers and 9M answer views The late 1990s are the last years in the decade such as 1997, 1998 and 1999. The 1990s refer to the whole decade from 1990 to 1999. 352 views · View upvotes Related Answer Kris Teal Answered 10 months ago Were the mid-2000s still similar to the late 90s? I watch a lot of old commercials, and what I can tell you, 2000–2003 were most like the mid-late 90s. I would include 2004, but by then, you can tell things were certainly changing. After 2003, you could tell the commercials were losing that “90s feeling” to them. Landline telephones were still the most widely used form of communication device to talk to someone outside of the computer for kids, teens and adults.
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Title: What is the difference between 'late 1990s' and '1990s'? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between "late 1990s" and "1990s"? What is the difference between "late 1990s" and "1990s"? Content: Massive video game boom happened in the 90s. That was the smartphone version of spending less time socializing and doing things outside. To truly experience growing up (0–18 years old) outside of games, social media, phones and computers, you would of had to have been born probably 1970 and earlier. But im getting off-track. There are so many more similarities between the early 2000s and the mid-late 90s, that I could spend so much more time typing. Related Answer Quora User , Lived Through the 90s from the Gulf War to Y2k Answered 1 year ago · Author has 1.1K answers and 754.1K answer views How was the early 90s different than the late 90s? Pretty different! The beginning of the ’90s was obviously the end of the ‘80s. There was still a lean quality to things, people hadn’t become so grotesquely fat, mentally and physically, and the sense of entitlement that came to dominate life in the US hadn’t yet become so grotesquely fat, either. Essentially, these were the products of sheer hubris, as if we’d actually “won” the Cold War and demonstrated the “superiority” of capitalism rather than the actual case, where we’d simply outlasted the USSR in a great war of attrition.
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Title: What is the difference between probabilistic and deterministic models? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between probabilistic and deterministic models? What is the difference between probabilistic and deterministic models? Content: Causal Determinism, as well as Newtonian Physics, posits that all activity in the universe is both (i) the effect of [all] prior activity, and (ii) the only activity that can occur given the prior activity. That is what is meant by saying that everything is “determined” — it is the inexorable consequence of activity that preceded it. In a deterministic universe, everything that has ever occurred, is occurring, and will occur since the universe came into existence (however that might have occurred) can only occur exactly as it has occurred, is occurring, or will occur, and cannot possibly occur in any different manner. Indeterminists argue that all activity in the universe is not fixed, and that people have the freedom to chart their own futures. Quantum Physicists stop short of agreeing with Indeterminists about the freedom of mankind to act outside the constraints of genetics, environment and history, but some (but not all) Quantum Physicists do contend that the universe is probabilistic at the quantum level, and they cite as an example of that assertion the observation that the precise moment that a radioactive particle will disintegrate cannot be predicted with scientific certainty. Such physicists claim that the decay of radioactive particles is an example of a “random” event that is not predetermined. I do not profess to know if the universe is deterministic or probabilistic, but I do tend to disagree that quantum physics disproves Causal Determinism. ( Bruce Silverstein's answer to Does quantum mechanics undermine hard determinism? and/or Bruce Silverstein's answer to Is it likely that we live in a completely deterministic universe, governed by laws of physics that we simply might not fully grasp? ). As I see it, the difference between a deterministic and probabilistic system is not based on the predictability of an outcome, but on the actual physical process by which activity occurs — whether or not it is detectable or predictable.
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Title: What is the difference between probabilistic and deterministic models? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between probabilistic and deterministic models? What is the difference between probabilistic and deterministic models? Content: Such physicists claim that the decay of radioactive particles is an example of a “random” event that is not predetermined. I do not profess to know if the universe is deterministic or probabilistic, but I do tend to disagree that quantum physics disproves Causal Determinism. ( Bruce Silverstein's answer to Does quantum mechanics undermine hard determinism? and/or Bruce Silverstein's answer to Is it likely that we live in a completely deterministic universe, governed by laws of physics that we simply might not fully grasp? ). As I see it, the difference between a deterministic and probabilistic system is not based on the predictability of an outcome, but on the actual physical process by which activity occurs — whether or not it is detectable or predictable. While quantum physics does seem to establish that certain activity within the universe is beyond the capacity to be fully understood, much less predicted, that does not mean that such activity is truly random and not fixed by laws of the universe that are outside of our comprehension, much less apprehension. ( See Alex Wyler’s answer to What does quantum physics say about determinism? ). Sponsored by Local Solar Power Programs Program in VA is paying homeowners to install solar + battery. Get solar + battery for $0 down and get paid over $2,039 after install. Take this 30-sec quiz to qualify.
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Title: What is the difference between public health, global health and international health? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between public health, global health and international health? What is the difference between public health, global health and international health? Brianna Richardson What is the difference between public health and environmental health? What are the differences between public health and global health? What is the difference between a global health concentration and an international health concentration in public health? Content: It encompasses multiple disciplines, a unique group of people who want to improve health for others, and has global health and international health under it in a web-diagram sort of format. Global Health and international health, from my understanding, are very similar and are often used interchangeably even if it may not be particularly correct. Global refers to the focus of a wide range of countries, environments, etc., with an emphasis on earth as a whole (essentially few borders and focusi Continue Reading Public Health is the over-arching term used to describe the practices and holistic approach to health. It encompasses multiple disciplines, a unique group of people who want to improve health for others, and has global health and international health under it in a web-diagram sort of format. Global Health and international health, from my understanding, are very similar and are often used interchangeably even if it may not be particularly correct. Global refers to the focus of a wide range of countries, environments, etc., with an emphasis on earth as a whole (essentially few borders and focusing on improvements to necessities such as clean water, good nutrition, etc. International Health is pretty much the same thing except you're focusing mostly on other countries, minus yours; You're focusing on health abroad, just like Global Health, but theres an apparent focus on pursuing a globalization approach (minus you're country.
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Title: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? Content: This makes it easy for power seekers and others in public office to find fault with the real world as it is and to make excuses for them to take control and manipulate markets for their own purposes. It gives regulators arbitrary power to intervene to break up efficient businesses or prevent mergers which would increase efficiency. Perfect Competition "Pure or perfect competition is a theoretical market structure in which the following criteri Continue Reading Perfect competition is a hypothetical, abstract concept of how markets ought to work in order to be efficient, one that is impossible in the real world. This makes it easy for power seekers and others in public office to find fault with the real world as it is and to make excuses for them to take control and manipulate markets for their own purposes. It gives regulators arbitrary power to intervene to break up efficient businesses or prevent mergers which would increase efficiency. Perfect Competition "Pure or perfect competition is a theoretical market structure in which the following criteria are met: all firms sell an identical product (the product is a "commodity" or "homogeneous"); all firms are price takers (they cannot influence the market price of their product); market share has no influence on price; buyers have complete or "perfect" information – in the past, present and future – about the product being sold and the prices charged by each firm;
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Title: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? Content: Perfect Competition "Pure or perfect competition is a theoretical market structure in which the following criteria are met: all firms sell an identical product (the product is a "commodity" or "homogeneous"); all firms are price takers (they cannot influence the market price of their product); market share has no influence on price; buyers have complete or "perfect" information – in the past, present and future – about the product being sold and the prices charged by each firm; resources such a labor are perfectly mobile; and firms can enter or exit the market without cost." In order to meet these criteria, there have to be a very large number of firms, all have the same cost of production, and nobody should be able to differentiate their product. Because there have to be a large number of firms in any industry, economies of scale are not allowed. This limits competition to simply price competition, with all of these numerous firms competing to see which can shave their profit margin the thinnest, selling their product for the smallest increment above the cost of production possible.
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Title: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? Content: resources such a labor are perfectly mobile; and firms can enter or exit the market without cost." In order to meet these criteria, there have to be a very large number of firms, all have the same cost of production, and nobody should be able to differentiate their product. Because there have to be a large number of firms in any industry, economies of scale are not allowed. This limits competition to simply price competition, with all of these numerous firms competing to see which can shave their profit margin the thinnest, selling their product for the smallest increment above the cost of production possible. The big problem with this is that it puts a limit on how low an industry can reduce prices to the consumer. Reducing the cost of production is not allowed. Under real world competition, there may be barriers to entry involving high initial capital costs, imperfect information, and even a very small number of firms. There might even be only one, if that proves to be efficient, without it actually being a monopoly. Advocates of this kind of competition define monopoly in terms of what kinds of barriers there are, if they are based on government coercion or not.
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Title: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? Content: The big problem with this is that it puts a limit on how low an industry can reduce prices to the consumer. Reducing the cost of production is not allowed. Under real world competition, there may be barriers to entry involving high initial capital costs, imperfect information, and even a very small number of firms. There might even be only one, if that proves to be efficient, without it actually being a monopoly. Advocates of this kind of competition define monopoly in terms of what kinds of barriers there are, if they are based on government coercion or not. In this messy, imperfect form of competition, you may get high profit margins, but the price to the consumer can fall much lower, because firms can find ways to lower the cost of production using new technology, economies of scale, new production techniques, and the reduction of waste to increase productive efficiency. Under so-called perfect competition, the limit of price reduction enjoyed by the consumer is the cost of production. The price can fall so far, and no farther. Under real-world competition, with economies of scale, unlimited capital investment, and new technology, the cost of production can fall, and the only limit is zero. Everything has some cost of production, so the cost can approach zero, though not reach it.
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Title: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? - Quora Headings: What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? What is the difference between pure and perfect competition? Content: In this messy, imperfect form of competition, you may get high profit margins, but the price to the consumer can fall much lower, because firms can find ways to lower the cost of production using new technology, economies of scale, new production techniques, and the reduction of waste to increase productive efficiency. Under so-called perfect competition, the limit of price reduction enjoyed by the consumer is the cost of production. The price can fall so far, and no farther. Under real-world competition, with economies of scale, unlimited capital investment, and new technology, the cost of production can fall, and the only limit is zero. Everything has some cost of production, so the cost can approach zero, though not reach it. The supposed benefits of perfect competition are small compared to those of actual, real world, free market, entrepreneurial competition. Sponsored by Neat A/B Testing Stop guessing what works. Run A/B Testing on Shopify fast. Set up your first test in less than 5 minutes. Optimize your store and increase your conversion rate.
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Title: What is the earliest day after a missed period that a person can take a home pregnancy test and expect it to be accurate? - Quora Headings: Shakti Amarantha Quora User Quora User Content: The sensitivity of the pregnancy test. How closely you follow instructions. How soon after pregnancy you take the test. When you ovulate in your cycle and how soon implantation occurs. At this period it’s already possible to have an ultrasound – its resu Continue Reading Waiting at least a week after a missed period may give you the most accurate result. Results may also be more accurat e if you do the test first thing in the morning, when your urine is more concentrated. Urine home pregnancy tests are about 99% accurate. Blood tests are even more accurate than this. How accurate a home pregnancy test is depends upon: The sensitivity of the pregnancy test.
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Title: What is the earliest day after a missed period that a person can take a home pregnancy test and expect it to be accurate? - Quora Headings: Shakti Amarantha Quora User Quora User Content: Results may also be more accurat e if you do the test first thing in the morning, when your urine is more concentrated. Urine home pregnancy tests are about 99% accurate. Blood tests are even more accurate than this. How accurate a home pregnancy test is depends upon: The sensitivity of the pregnancy test. How closely you follow instructions. How soon after pregnancy you take the test. When you ovulate in your cycle and how soon implantation occurs. At this period it’s already possible to have an ultrasound – its results can determine whether or not there is a pregnancy. William Jurewitz , M.S., MD from University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (1977) Answered 2 years ago · Author has 142 answers and 145.7K answer views A home pregnancy test, the urine test, will be positive about half of the time on the first day of a missed period.
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Title: What is the earliest day after a missed period that a person can take a home pregnancy test and expect it to be accurate? - Quora Headings: Shakti Amarantha Quora User Quora User Content: How closely you follow instructions. How soon after pregnancy you take the test. When you ovulate in your cycle and how soon implantation occurs. At this period it’s already possible to have an ultrasound – its results can determine whether or not there is a pregnancy. William Jurewitz , M.S., MD from University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (1977) Answered 2 years ago · Author has 142 answers and 145.7K answer views A home pregnancy test, the urine test, will be positive about half of the time on the first day of a missed period. The test should always be positive by one week after a missed period. A blood test can detect lower levels of the pregnancy hormone, HCG, and will be positive much earlier, certainly within a few days of a missed period. With a urine pregnancy test, the more concentrated the sample of urine, the more accurate it will be. That is why it is often recommended to get the first morning urine - it assumes that you haven’t been drinking during the hours that you slept and therefore your Continue Reading A home pregnancy test, the urine test, will be positive about half of the time on the first day of a missed period. The test should always be positive by one week after a missed period.
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Title: What is the earliest day after a missed period that a person can take a home pregnancy test and expect it to be accurate? - Quora Headings: Shakti Amarantha Quora User Quora User Content: The test should always be positive by one week after a missed period. A blood test can detect lower levels of the pregnancy hormone, HCG, and will be positive much earlier, certainly within a few days of a missed period. With a urine pregnancy test, the more concentrated the sample of urine, the more accurate it will be. That is why it is often recommended to get the first morning urine - it assumes that you haven’t been drinking during the hours that you slept and therefore your Continue Reading A home pregnancy test, the urine test, will be positive about half of the time on the first day of a missed period. The test should always be positive by one week after a missed period. A blood test can detect lower levels of the pregnancy hormone, HCG, and will be positive much earlier, certainly within a few days of a missed period. With a urine pregnancy test, the more concentrated the sample of urine, the more accurate it will be. That is why it is often recommended to get the first morning urine - it assumes that you haven’t been drinking during the hours that you slept and therefore your urine will be concentrated. Quora User , Doula Answered 6 years ago · Upvoted by Jeff Menegas , Board Certified Gynecologist for longer than I care to admit. · Author has 926 answers and 2.9M answer views Originally Answered:
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Title: What is the earliest day after a missed period that a person can take a home pregnancy test and expect it to be accurate? - Quora Headings: Shakti Amarantha Quora User Quora User Content: A blood test can detect lower levels of the pregnancy hormone, HCG, and will be positive much earlier, certainly within a few days of a missed period. With a urine pregnancy test, the more concentrated the sample of urine, the more accurate it will be. That is why it is often recommended to get the first morning urine - it assumes that you haven’t been drinking during the hours that you slept and therefore your urine will be concentrated. Quora User , Doula Answered 6 years ago · Upvoted by Jeff Menegas , Board Certified Gynecologist for longer than I care to admit. · Author has 926 answers and 2.9M answer views Originally Answered: What is the earliest time a person can take a home pregnancy test? 10 Days past date of ovulation is the earliest you would see anything on a home pregnancy test. I never saw any lines during my first pregnancy though! You'd need to chart your cycle to see when you ovulate. Many people don't have any idea, so they guess about halfway through the menstrual - day 14 in a cycle of 28 days (this really does vary widely - I am day 22 of 37...) .
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Title: What is the legal definition of an organisation's 'founder'? - Quora Headings: What is the legal definition of an organisation's 'founder'? What is the legal definition of an organisation's 'founder'? Content: They manifest through unwavering belief, experimentation and deliberate execution towards an outcome. They do what it takes to push through doubt, fear, and limitations they bump up against in order to make their vision a reality. Founders do abnormal things. They are always looking for better ways to do things regardless of what’s been done in the past. Thinking differently comes naturally for them. Which often leads to abnormal solutions to the problems they encounter. Founders get comfortable with failure. Starting and growing a business requires experimentation, and most experiments fail. A founder develops a growth mindset and creates a culture of experimentation. This ensures that the company becomes resilient to even the worst problems.
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