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I wrote a couple of blog posts last year on the Mickey Tax, or, as its promoters would prefer to describe it, the ‘Travel Promotion Act’ bill, which would seek to ‘promote’ travel to the US by imposing a fee on anyone entering the country which would in turn be handed over (after costs were deducted) to an advertising slush-fund. Now the FT is reporting that the European ...
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... Health and Safety Code:
Under existing law, a health facility is prohibited from
retaliating or discriminating against an employee of a health
facility that has presented or initiated a complaint or ... out like so:
Under existing law, a health care facility is prohibited from
retaliating or discriminating against an employee who presents or
initiates a complaint or who initiates, participates, ...
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... looks like poop!"
Luckily, we're a little ahead in our emotional maturity over here (nah, nah, nah, nah!) and we're just being strong enough to stand up for what is right, without retaliating (retaliating would be bad, right? Right, that's what I thought. Just checking!) If we were Jesus (and funny, you know, funny Jesus?) we could turn their lunches into sardines and crackers ( ...
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... Thursday, killing 19 people in the latest attack in an onslaught by Islamist militants retaliating against an army offensive near the Afghan border.
The bombing was the seventh militant strike in ... a courthouse in northwestern Pakistan, the latest attacks in an onslaught by Islamist militants retaliating against an army offensive near the Afghan border.
The bombings brought to eight the number of ...
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... delegated authority to do such, initiatory force is unjust. Retaliatory force is Man retaliating with an aggressive act against the initiatory, aggressive act of another. This is a just use of force since the one retaliating has been the receiver of unjust aggression. This type of force can be delegated to others, ie. a sheriff and his deputies.
Therefore, we can define the state as ...
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... guidelines for your kids' internet activities and talk about how they are spending their time onlineTalk openly about cyberbullying and why they shouldn't participate in itDiscourage your kids from retaliating if they are being bullied online Keep your computer in a high-traffic area of your house so Internet activity is visibleEncourage your child's school to adopt rules of conduct ...
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