It really bothers me that children are tried as adults because the crime they committed is severe. Is the argument that a child who commits murder is more mature than a child who doesn't? It seems to me like it could be the other way around.
It really bothers me that children are tried as adults because the crime they committed is severe. Is the argument that a child who commits murder is more mature than a child who doesn't? It seems to me like it could be the other way around.
It may be that people start out with those very open search questions to get the ball rolling, and then make more search queries once they have a better idea of what they want to search for.
If you can afford it, thermal lined curtains with a pelmet to reduce drafts can help a lot with the windows. The pelmet needs to be the type that is fully enclosed at the top - not the ones that are just for looks.
I don't think the spending itself is the problem, after all it does help get some of the money back into other people's pockets. It's the wealth and income disparities that allow people to do this kind of spending that is worrying.
I always do this, but with a tea cup. It is also helpful if you stuff it up and get egg shell in it.
It doesn't even seem like she was being badly behaved, just scared.
Pretty much. This behaviour didn't just appear out of nowhere.
He had been counseling he for postpartum depression. Knowing so much about her, particularly her vulnerabilities, creates a huge power imbalance. He would have known exactly what buttons to press and when. I don't think it's fair to allocate blame to her in those circumstances.
Way to miss the point. This is all about the power imbalance between doctor and patient. It is wrong because she was a patient, not because she is a woman.
I think travelling in general may increase the risk of assault, wherever you go, because being in an unfamiliar places makes you more vulnerable.
Hopefully she has a safe home to go to, but that might not be the case.
That depends on your point of view.
No, it uses well designed methods to successfully manipulate people. It's not as bad as holding a gun to someone's head, but it is still unethical, and more profitable too.
I don't think you can send things to people in detention centres. I think the point of having off-shore detention centres is to prevent contact with the general public.
It made me laugh. People in Brisbane love to hate on Ipswich for some reason.
In some cases they may be tourists who haven't adjusted their body clocks to the local time zone yet. But, perhaps I'm being overly optimistic.
They might only accept medical records from certain countries.
Whatever you do some people will think you are taking things too far, and others will think you haven't done enough.
But they're not providing birth control - that's my point. They are providing health insurance. How the health insurance funds are distributed isn't their business. Just as someone you spends their income isn't their business. Allowing large employer groups to dictate the personal decisions of their employees does not…
That's not the same thing at all. Your medical decisions are a private matter between you and your doctor - your employer should not be involved. It is not the same as expressing your religious views publicly.