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Even though there have been advancements in road and car safety, road traffic accidents are still common place in our society. Unfortunately, statistics show that most people will be involved in a serious road traffic accident at least once in their lifetime. We will discuss when such accidents may lead to legal proceedings.</p>
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Even though there have been advancements in road and car safety, road traffic accidents are still common place in our society. Unfortunately, statistics show that most people will be involved in a serious road traffic accident at least once in their lifetime. We will discuss when such accidents may lead to legal proceedings.</p>
<p>If you are involved in a car accident, you should speak to a legal expert who can guide you through the minefield of the legal system and help you to get the compensation you deserve. You may like to get in touch with our advisors on 08000 71 22 71 or click our road traffic accident claims form to get started.</p>
<p>Legal Proceedings After A Road Traffic Accident <br />
Not all road traffic accidents lead to legal proceedings, however if there are no serious injuries, you may be entitled to recover damages for property and other expenses from the other drivers insurance company. The likelihood of legal proceedings will usually rest on the quantum, or the amount of financial damage which has ensued from the accident.</p>
<p>What Causes Road Traffic Accidents?<br />
There are many possible causes for road traffic accidents which are discussed below: </p>
<p>Bad Driving- This is by far the greatest cause of most road traffic accidents. Simple errors in judgement and other mishaps all add up to common poor driving habits such as ignoring traffic signals, speeding, not giving way at the correct times, tailgating and mobile phone usage. <br />
Lack Of Attention- Drivers are oftentimes distracted and can increase the chance of a road traffic accidents. Whether from outside of the car or inside the car its something which we must all become more aware of. Reading maps or newspapers(!), changing CD&#8217;s or the radio station, fixing your appearance in the vanity mirror or trying to comfort an upset child are all distractions which can cause road traffic accidents. <br />
Under The Influence- Accidents on the road are unfortunately due to the impaired ability of the driver to concentrate and put both himself and other road users at risk. <br />
Weather Conditions &#8211; Bad weather, rain, icy roads, floods all contribute to poor driving conditions from which an accident can occur by impairing visibility. Slippery road surfaces require the driver to take extra care whist behind the wheel. Motorists need to take into consideration these weather conditions whist on the road to avoid causing an accident. Black ice and flash flooding are all unexpected obstacles a driver will have to be prepared for when setting out on a journey, so its important to check the weather report if you suspect harsh road conditions. <br />
Poor Road Design &#8211; Government liability can be called upon when confusing, poorly placed signs, barriers, road works or traffic signals are a contributing factor to a road traffic accidents. These can lead to drivers no being familiar with a change in road design and coupled with possible poor driving conditions lead to vehicle collisions and personal injuries. <br />
Roadworthy Vehicles- A road traffic accidents can be caused by a vehicle not being road worthy. Factors such as poor tyres, brakes failing, electrical failure and similar defects can all cause a driver to become involved in an accident. A manufacturing defect, design failure or similar vehicle factory problem can also be a contributing factor. </p>
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		<title>The Basics of Western Astrology Explained</title>
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This article covers the basics of Astrology and how they are inter-related. Astrology is defined as &#8216;the art or practice of determining the supposed influences of the planets and their motions on human affairs and human disposition&#8217;. From this practice a horoscope can be produced &#8211;  a diagram (or chart) of the relative positions [...]]]></description>
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<p>This article covers the basics of Astrology and how they are inter-related. Astrology is defined as &#8216;the art or practice of determining the supposed influences of the planets and their motions on human affairs and human disposition&#8217;. From this practice a horoscope can be produced &#8211;  a diagram (or chart) of the relative positions of planets and signs of the Zodiac at a specific time, usually the time of birth. A forecast can then be produced.</p>
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The Zodiac:</p>
<p>Western Astrology originated way back, around 500 BC, with a concept called the Zodiac being developed. This comprised of an imaginary sphere surrounding the earth, which followed the path of the Sun through the constellations during the year. The Zodiac was split into twelve sections, each named after the specific constellation noted in that area. </p>
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Elements: </p>
<p>Many ancient philosophies used a set of classical elements to explain the way nature behaved. Each sign was connected to one of the classical elements (fire, earth, air, or water) and was also related to a region of focus; social, personal or universal.</p>
<p>* Water signs are related to growth processes, identification and emotion. In tandem with the other elements, water feels that fire will make it boil, air will evaporate it, but earth will shape and channel it.</p>
<p>* Fire signs are related to action, passion, and energy. In tandem with the other elements, fire feels that earth will smother it, water will drown it, but air will fan and enliven it.</p>
<p>* Air signs are related to thought, perspective and communication. In tandem with the other elements, air feels that water will obscure it, earth will suffocate it, but fire will inspire and uplift it.</p>
<p>* Earth signs are related to sensation, stability, and practicality. In tandem with the other elements, earth feels that air will dry it, fire will dry it, but water will refresh and nourish it.</p>
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Modalities:</p>
<p>Each sign is connected to one of three modalities; cardinal (sometimes referred to as movable), fixed, and mutable.</p>
<p>There are four quadrants following the order of the zodiacal signs, with three signs in each. Each quadrant describes a season, beginning with a cardinal sign, continuing to a fixed sign, and ending with a mutable sign.</p>
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Modalities and Related Zodiac Signs:</p>
<p>* Mutable signs are related to adaptability, resourcefulness and holism. They are Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces.<br />
* Fixed signs are related to determination, focus and individuality. They are Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius.<br />
* Cardinal signs are related to creativity and initiation. They are Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn.</p>
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Summary of Zodiac Sign Characteristics:</p>
<p>* Aries (cardinal, fire, personal): defensive, energetic, head down, assertive, impulsive.<br />
* Taurus (fixed, earth, personal): patient, indulgent, resourceful, thorough, devoted. <br />
* Gemini (mutable, air, personal): quick, logical, inquisitive.<br />
* Cancer (cardinal, water, personal): clinging, protective, sensitive. <br />
* Leo (fixed, fire, social): theatrical, generous, proud. <br />
* Virgo (mutable, earth, social): critically, practical, efficient.<br />
* Libra (cardinal, air, social): lazy, co-operative, fair. <br />
* Scorpio (fixed, water, social): anxious, passionate, sensitive.<br />
* Sagittarius (mutable, fire, universal): careless, free, straightforward. <br />
* Capricorn (cardinal, earth, universal): suspicious, prudent, cautious. <br />
* Aquarius (fixed, air, universal): detached, democratic, unconventional. <br />
* Pisces (mutable, water, universal): distracted, imaginative, sensitive.</p>
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Understand what medical malpractice is and what it isn&#8217;t.  An in depth look in the realm of law dealing with public health.  Find out what is needed and what to think about in concerns of medical malpractice issues and settlements

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Understand what medical malpractice is and what it isn&#8217;t.  An in depth look in the realm of law dealing with public health.  Find out what is needed and what to think about in concerns of medical malpractice issues and settlements</p>
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malpractice, medical, medical malpractice attorney, legal, law, health, surgeon, medicine, injury, lawsuit, lawyer</p>
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Medical Malpractice is a serious issue.  Every day people get improper treatment resulting in numerous negative outcomes.  The medical society has sworn an oath to provide the best medical care to their patients.  Unfortunately, we all are human and mistakes are made.  This is a seriously concerning issue due to the fact that we trust our lives to individuals that may be either not properly trained, inexperienced, neglectful, overly exhausted or just plain unfit to perform medical practices.</p>
<p>Now it is the nature of the beast, in the medical profession, to undergo long hours without rest.  This may be looked at as an error in society because no one can predict always when an injury or emergency will happen.  What happens when a doctor creates a much more serious issue to an already existing problem?  This term could be considered medical malpractice.</p>
<p>Now, in regards to those that protect us every day and help keep us healthy, many complications that result from medical treatment are not medical malpractice, they are simply complications.  The human being is a biological product and like anything biological we have tendencies to reject certain treatments that we may undergo.  Doctors and Medical Professionals help us daily overcome numerous illnesses and medical emergencies.  These good Samaritans give their heart and soul to their work.  We should hope they do so!</p>
<p>The problem lies when someone falls victim to an incident that could have easily been prevented with a little more attention to detail.  The patient can be left with much less than he or she was willing to gamble. Its horrible to think about, but it is a truth in our society that gets dealt with on a daily basis.  When someone falls victim to such acts such as medical neglect, it may be in their best interest to seek legal action.</p>
<p>If  legal action is found necessary.  It may mean compensation for the injured and neglected.  Sometimes it gets no where close to filling the void that may have been left from the incident, however it does spread awareness.  In order to help prevent legal matters to take place it is important to do your homework.  When doing research on a physician or doctor it is extremely important to look at their credentials.  Then you are not working on blind faith alone. </p>
<p>When taking legal action, it is important to take down every little bit of detail possible.  Record every date, every happening, and every little thing you can think about relating to the incident at hand.  Its important to take names, addresses, phone numbers, dates and numerous specific details about everything that took place.  Understanding your options and knowing your situation inside and out is the number one key to success if legal action is necessary.  It is quite an unfortunate even, when something such as medical malpractice occurs, but it does happen and one should realize the risks before hand.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Legal Help:  Iowa Bankruptcy Lawyer
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In Iowa, there are certain laws which govern who may file for bankruptcy and under what circumstances.  Lawyers who specialize in this field are constantly keeping up-to-date on the laws and how they relate to individual cases.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Legal Help:  Iowa Bankruptcy Lawyer</p>
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In Iowa, there are certain laws which govern who may file for bankruptcy and under what circumstances.  Lawyers who specialize in this field are constantly keeping up-to-date on the laws and how they relate to individual cases.</p>
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iowa bankruptcy lawyer, iowa bankruptcy attorney</p>
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Article Body:<br />
In Iowa as well as in other states there are lawyers specialized in bankruptcy.  Unfortunately bankruptcy is the only solution for many people.  After struggling for months, maybe years and after trying all other less radical solutions of their debt problems, they have to throw in the towel and just accept the plain and brutal truth: I&#8217;m bankrupt.  But this doesn&#8217;t mean that life is over; not at all.  And it is good to know that help is available out there. </p>
<p>Just as you would never operate on yourself, you also should never attempt to represent yourself in a court of law.  There are a number of lawyers across Iowa who specialize in bankruptcy cases that can help you understand the legal process behind filing and what implications it will have on your life.  Often these lawyers will counsel with you at first to look at options other than filing for financial relief with the courts.  Sometimes there are better solutions that filing and these attorneys will do what it takes to make sure you know all the choices available to you.</p>
<p>In Iowa, there are certain laws which govern who may file for bankruptcy and under what circumstances.  Lawyers who specialize in this field are constantly keeping up-to-date on the laws and how they relate to individual cases.  Many times the law may change on a yearly basis and a skilled attorney will keep up on the changes so that they may bring expertise and value to their client both inside and outside the courtroom.</p>
<p>Never be afraid to ask your attorney if there are any other options available to you besides filing for financial relief.  Many times they will know of counseling programs and special payment relief programs that are available to help you get through a tough financial time without having to declare yourself bankrupt.  Remember, a filing and relief judgment from the court will remain on your credit report for 10 years and seriously impact your ability to borrow money or get credit during that time period.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Power Of Attorney Power Packs In A Paper
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The Power of Attorney is a very powerful legal document.  Countless business transactions have been accomplished when a principal legally authorize an agent through the power of attorney to conduct his affairs in his behalf.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Power Of Attorney Power Packs In A Paper</p>
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The Power of Attorney is a very powerful legal document.  Countless business transactions have been accomplished when a principal legally authorize an agent through the power of attorney to conduct his affairs in his behalf.</p>
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The Power of Attorney is a legal document voluntarily entered into by two parties and duly certified by a notary public, usually a lawyer.  The first and second party in the Power of Attorney are: the Principal and the Agent,respectively.  In the power of attorney, the principal appoints the agent to perform a task in a legal capacity in his lieu. </p>
<p>The power of attorney empowers the agent to act upon any legal circumstance necessary of the principal, mostly if the latter cannot conduct with others, his legal affairs in person. This scenario happens in most cases, when the principal is gone from his domicile or away on a business trip for a lengthy period; or worse, if the principal is ill.  </p>
<p>The power of attorney likens the agent as that of an employee as well as representative of the principal. Another popular term for the authorized agent in a power of attorney is Attorney-in-Fact.  </p>
<p>The principal and agent who execute an agreement such as the power of attorney could either be an individual, partnership, or corporation.  Both parties who execute the power of attorney should of course, possess legal capacity which means that parties must be 18 years of age or older and of normal mental capability.  </p>
<p>When the principal authorize the agent in the power of attorney, the agent does act within the scope of the legal agreement.  Therefore, the principal is also responsible for the acts that the agent entered into, in his behalf.  In the exercise of the power of attorney, the agent is entitled to payment for services rendered and reimbursement for some of his expenses.</p>
<p>A most common use for the power of attorney is when the principal enters into a transaction such as the purchase of a real estate property.  The agent, by virtue of the power of attorney, deals with the company, or owner of the property until the sale is consummated. Thus, the agent pays for and signs all the legal documents necessary (such as purchase application form, contract to sell, deed of restriction, etc.) for the business venture between the principal who is the buyer, and the property owner who is the seller. </p>
<p>Normally, the power of attorney is revocable or can be cancelled at any time. As such, the principal has only to accomplish the revocation of the power of attorney and again, have the cancellation duly certified by a notary public. The power of attorney also becomes null and void upon the death of the principal.  </p>
<p>The role of the notary public in the power of attorney is vital and akin to a third force. The power of attorney becomes a legal instrument only if the notary public or solicitor, has certified the power of attorney to be so.  The notary public then has to furnish copies of the notarized power of attorney to the concerned government agency that requires it.  Thereafter, the power of attorney becomes a legal public document.</p>
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		<title>The Idea of God is not Henceforth Relevant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well educated, intellectual people, especially scientists at all times demonstrate considerably smaller adherence to religiosity than others. However, there are still believers of the idea of the God in science. If we exclude from their number those who feel a painful requirement for external protection and support by virtue of their poor living circumstances, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well educated, intellectual people, especially scientists at all times demonstrate considerably smaller adherence to religiosity than others. However, there are still believers of the idea of the God in science. If we exclude from their number those who feel a painful requirement for external protection and support by virtue of their poor living circumstances, there are those who come to idea of the God as a result of amazement at a world that has many unsolved problems. The surprising diversification of subjects and entities can be scientifically formulated in principle as it can sustain the quasi-stable condition and demonstrates development.</p>
<p>Common sense suggests, that for an explanation of the observable diversification in life, it is necessary to admit that each separate subject, each organism, each social unit, and even each computer program should contain a special internal causative engine, a local determinism, which maintains an autonomous internal life in it. </p>
<p>The conventional concept of determinism does not suppose the existence of such sources. This represents a scandalous weakness in the concept. Not finding the required causative source within the framework of philosophy, people are compelled to address the always-available, exotic, exciting fantasies of the irrational sources that are available in religion and mysticism.   </p>
<p>Today the situation can be considerably rectified. The recently published concept of  Ring Determinism identifies the required internal causative source by way of a closed plot of the customary causal chain. This is a self-contained circuit which, it turns out, is contained in the entrails of each separate natural formation. This circuit is just that ontological base in which each separate natural formation finds and displays its exclusive individuality and asserts itself in the capacity of  &#8220;causa sui &#8221; ? the cause of itself. </p>
<p>Internal local causative action, continuously circulating inside a separate body, is transmitted from element to element. It ensures its systemic, synergetic wholeness in the operation of its elements and subsystems in the phenomena of &#8220;emergence&#8221;, special internal policy, resistance to external actions, aggression directed externally, egotism, egocentricity, self-preservation, self-organization and finally, self-development. </p>
<p>One of the conclusions of ring determinism is, that under the supervisory control of the internal cause continuously circulating in a body, and under the continuous effects of external factors, there is the miracle of self-development. This results in an observable diversification of surprising properties of subjects, organisms, social units, human products and other things. </p>
<p>The local causative circuit can randomly or by design, become closed. Then finding an ability towards long-lived quasi-stable self-maintenance, self-resumption, or, in the case of dynamically developing systems, the determining vortex, it becomes the high-power engine which creates, saves and induces a flock of living and nonliving natural formations in development.</p>
<p>Educated people can now sigh with relief since a rather weighty rational argument against the idea of creationism has appeared and the necessity to appeal to irrational theories has vanished.</p>
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If you have recently been injured in an accident through no fault of your own, you may find yourself in a sea of lawyers without knowing which one to choose.  After being injured, many individuals turn to lawyers for help in protecting their rights and helping to ensure they are fairly compensated for lost wages, medical bills and pain and suffering.</p>
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If you have recently been injured in an accident through no fault of your own, you may find yourself in a sea of lawyers without knowing which one to choose.  After being injured, many individuals turn to lawyers for help in protecting their rights and helping to ensure they are fairly compensated for lost wages, medical bills and pain and suffering.  </p>
<p>Depending on the accident, medical attention may or may not be required.  In an automobile accident, for example, the individual who caused the accident will be responsible for any repairs to the victim&#8217;s automobile, along with the previously mentioned compensation.  Most individuals hire a lawyer soon after the accident occurs even though settlement negotiations will typically not begin until after medical treatment has ended.</p>
<p>After concluding medical treatment, lawyers will begin to negotiate with the insurance company representing the person who caused the accident.  During this time, lawyers will assess the amount of medical bills, doctor reports and diagnosis, lost wages, damages and will attempt to estimate a fair amount of pain and suffering.  After gaining your approval, personal injury lawyers will submit a proposal to the insurance adjuster for consideration.  It generally takes 30 days for a response, which is expected to be a counteroffer.  At this time, lawyers will discuss the offer with their client and see if a fair settlement can be reached.  If not, the lawyer will prepare another letter explaining that the adjuster&#8217;s offer is not acceptable and will, once again, request that the case be settled for a slightly lower amount than the original proposed amount.  This situation is a test of each side as the adjuster wants to settle the case for as little as possible while the lawyers want to make sure their clients are properly compensated.  After several letters back and forth, and perhaps some telephone calls, the lawyers will advise their client when a fair offer has been reached.  While they cannot instruct their client on what to do, they can advise them on the fairness of the offer and how that figure may change if the case were to proceed to trial.</p>
<p>For reasons of both time and expense, the majority of personal injury cases are settled out of court.  Once a trial is granted, attorney fees and court costs increase dramatically.  An attorney receives a pre-negotiated amount of the client&#8217;s settlement, but receives a larger percentage if the case moves to trial.  There are a number of lawyers who handle personal injury cases and it is always important to select one that is most sincere and seems most knowledgeable about the process.</p>
<p>The information in this article is to be used for informational purposes only.  It should not be considered as, or used in place of, professional legal advice.  Individuals who need legal help should consult one of the lawyers in their area who can assist them with their questions and concerns.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are we human because of unique traits and attributes not shared with either animal or machine? The definition of &#8220;human&#8221; is circular: we are human by virtue of the properties that make us human (i.e., distinct from animal and machine). It is a definition by negation: that which separates us from animal and machine is our &#8220;human-ness&#8221;.</p>
<p>We are human because we are not animal, nor machine. But such thinking has been rendered progressively less tenable by the advent of evolutionary and neo-evolutionary theories which postulate a continuum in nature between animals and Man.</p>
<p>Our uniqueness is partly quantitative and partly qualitative. Many animals are capable of cognitively manipulating symbols and using tools. Few are as adept at it as we are. These are easily quantifiable differences &#8211; two of many.</p>
<p>Qualitative differences are a lot more difficult to substantiate. In the absence of privileged access to the animal mind, we cannot and don&#8217;t know if animals feel guilt, for instance. Do animals love? Do they have a concept of sin? What about object permanence, meaning, reasoning, self-awareness, critical thinking? Individuality? Emotions? Empathy? Is artificial intelligence (AI) an oxymoron? A machine that passes the Turing Test may well be described as &#8220;human&#8221;. But is it really? And if it is not &#8211; why isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Literature is full of stories of monsters &#8211; Frankenstein, the Golem  &#8211; and androids or anthropoids. Their behaviour is more &#8220;humane&#8221; than the humans around them. This, perhaps, is what really sets humans apart: their behavioural unpredictability. It is yielded by the interaction between Mankind&#8217;s underlying immutable genetically-determined nature &#8211; and Man&#8217;s kaleidoscopically changing environments.</p>
<p>The Constructivists even claim that Human Nature is a mere cultural artefact. Sociobiologists, on the other hand, are determinists. They believe that human nature &#8211; being the inevitable and inexorable outcome of our bestial ancestry &#8211; cannot be the subject of moral judgment.</p>
<p>An improved Turing Test would look for baffling and erratic patterns of misbehaviour to identify humans. Pico della Mirandola wrote in &#8220;Oration on the Dignity of Man&#8221; that Man was born without a form and can mould and transform &#8211; actually, create &#8211; himself at will. Existence precedes essence, said the Existentialists centuries later.</p>
<p>The one defining human characteristic may be our awareness of our mortality. The automatically triggered, &#8220;fight or flight&#8221;, battle for survival is common to all living things (and to appropriately programmed machines). Not so the catalytic effects of imminent death. These are uniquely human. The appreciation of the fleeting translates into aesthetics, the uniqueness of our ephemeral life breeds morality, and the scarcity of time gives rise to ambition and creativity.</p>
<p>In an infinite life, everything materializes at one time or another, so the concept of choice is spurious. The realization of our finiteness forces us to choose among alternatives. This act of selection is predicated upon the existence of &#8220;free will&#8221;. Animals and machines are thought to be devoid of choice, slaves to their genetic or human programming.</p>
<p>Yet, all these answers to the question: &#8220;What does it mean to be human&#8221; &#8211; are lacking.</p>
<p>The set of attributes we designate as human is subject to profound alteration. Drugs, neuroscience, introspection, and experience all cause irreversible changes in these traits and characteristics. The accumulation of these changes can lead, in principle, to the emergence of new properties, or to the abolition of old ones.</p>
<p>Animals and machines are not supposed to possess free will or exercise it. What, then, about fusions of machines and humans (bionics)? At which point does a human turn into a machine? And why should we assume that free will ceases to exist at that &#8211; rather arbitrary &#8211; point?</p>
<p>Introspection &#8211; the ability to construct self-referential and recursive models of the world &#8211; is supposed to be a uniquely human quality. What about introspective machines? Surely, say the critics, such machines are PROGRAMMED to introspect, as opposed to humans. To qualify as introspection, it must be WILLED, they continue. Yet, if introspection is willed &#8211; WHO wills it? Self-willed introspection leads to infinite regression and formal logical paradoxes.</p>
<p>Moreover, the notion &#8211; if not the formal concept &#8211; of &#8220;human&#8221; rests on many hidden assumptions and conventions.</p>
<p>Political correctness notwithstanding &#8211; why presume that men and women (or different races) are identically human? Aristotle thought they were not. A lot separates males from females &#8211; genetically (both genotype and phenotype) and environmentally (culturally). What is common to these two sub-species that makes them both &#8220;human&#8221;?</p>
<p>Can we conceive of a human without body (i.e., a Platonian Form, or soul)? Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas think not. A soul has no existence separate from the body. A machine-supported energy field with mental states similar to ours today &#8211; would it be considered human? What about someone in a state of coma &#8211; is he or she (or it) fully human?</p>
<p>Is a new born baby human &#8211; or, at least, fully human &#8211; and, if so, in which sense? What about a future human race &#8211; whose features would be unrecognizable to us? Machine-based intelligence &#8211; would it be thought of as human? If yes, when would it be considered human?</p>
<p>In all these deliberations, we may be confusing &#8220;human&#8221; with &#8220;person&#8221;. The former is a private case of the latter. Locke&#8217;s person is a moral agent, a being responsible for its actions. It is constituted by the continuity of its mental states accessible to introspection.</p>
<p>Locke&#8217;s is a functional definition. It readily accommodates non-human persons (machines, energy matrices) if the functional conditions are satisfied. Thus, an android which meets the prescribed requirements is more human than a brain dead person.</p>
<p>Descartes&#8217; objection that one cannot specify conditions of singularity and identity over time for disembodied souls is right only if we assume that such &#8220;souls&#8221; possess no energy. A bodiless intelligent energy matrix which maintains its form and identity over time is conceivable. Certain AI and genetic software programs already do it.</p>
<p>Strawson is Cartesian and Kantian in his definition of a &#8220;person&#8221; as a &#8220;primitive&#8221;. Both the corporeal predicates and those pertaining to mental states apply equally, simultaneously, and inseparably to all the individuals of that type of entity. Human beings are one such entity. Some, like Wiggins, limit the list of possible persons to animals &#8211; but this is far from rigorously necessary and is unduly restrictive.</p>
<p>The truth is probably in a synthesis:</p>
<p>A person is any type of fundamental and irreducible entity whose typical physical individuals (i.e., members) are capable of continuously experiencing a range of states of consciousness and permanently having a list of psychological attributes.</p>
<p>This definition allows for non-animal persons and recognizes the personhood of a brain damaged human (&#8221;capable of experiencing&#8221;). It also incorporates Locke&#8217;s view of humans as possessing an ontological status similar to &#8220;clubs&#8221; or &#8220;nations&#8221; &#8211; their personal identity consists of a variety of interconnected psychological continuities.</p>
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Regrettably, most of us will experience a road traffic accident at some time in our lives. If you are involved a road traffic accident, even if you are fortunate enough to not be injured, there is valuable advice you should follow including things that you should and shouldn&#8217;t do.</p>
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Regrettably, most of us will experience a road traffic accident at some time in our lives. If you are involved a road traffic accident, even if you are fortunate enough to not be injured, there is valuable advice you should follow including things that you should and shouldn&#8217;t do.</p>
<p>If you, a friend or a loved one is unfortunate enough to suffer a personal injury from a road traffic accident, you should consult a personal injury solicitor</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Move!<br />
If involved in a road traffic accident resulting in injury, or sizeable damage to your vehicle, don&#8217;t move from the scene of the accident until the police arrive and advise that you&#8217;re ok to leave. If you&#8217;re in any way unsure about the &#8216;quantum&#8217; or amount of financial damage caused by an accident; take care of your actions as these can impact on any claim you make and affect any testimony you may have to make in court.</p>
<p>Seek Medical Help<br />
Has someone been injured in the road traffic accident? Are you or anyone at the scene trained first aid? Then get them, or yourself to the injured immediately. Ensure that injured person isn&#8217;t moved. Instruct the nearest person to contact the police and report the accident. Giving details of who is injured, how many persons are involved so that suitable emergency help is dispatched. Do what you can to warn and divert oncoming traffic away from the accident using hazard lights and any warning triangles available.</p>
<p>Collect Information<br />
Whether a road traffic accident, or any other type of accident, be sure to detail the following information about:</p>
<p>A. Any witnesses details including: </p>
<p>i) name ii) address iii) telephone number.</p>
<p>B. The other drivers details including:</p>
<p>i) name ii) address iii) insurance details iv) license plate and vehicle information</p>
<p>C.  Location of the accident including: </p>
<p>i) where the accident happened ii) road conditions iii) speed limits iv) traffic signals v) weather &#038; lighting conditions.</p>
<p>D.  Police officers details including:</p>
<p>i)  police officer&#8217;s number ii) an incident number iii) an accident report. The office should be happy to furnish you with this information.</p>
<p>E.  Accident details including </p>
<p>i) how the accident occurred ii) direction of travel of the vehicles involved in the accident ii) what the cars were doing at the time of the collision. </p>
<p>Keep these notes safe as they may be required if you have to go to court.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t admit liability<br />
In many road traffic accidents liability may seem clear, but in the shock of the situation it&#8217;s safer not to admit liability. A number of factors which may have played a role in the accident may come to light after investigation which may lay the liability at the door of the other driver. </p>
<p>The only statements you have to make is to the police and no-one else as this may affect a testimony you may have to make at a future date. Only detail the facts to the police and they will assess the information at hand themselves in their report.</p>
<p>Seek Medical Attention <br />
However minor you injury, to seek medical attention makes sense as a simple bruise may lead to internal bleeding for example if not checked out by a professional. Getting a handle on the severity of the injury at the time will also help you in any road traffic accident claim you may decide to put forward.</p>
<p>For example, if your injuries are not reported immediately the other driver may argue that the injuries sustained are not related to the accident and happened before or afterwards. </p>
<p>Typically, shock and adrenaline caused by any accident can hide the true symptoms of your accident</p>
<p>Be sure to give the medical practitioner as much information as possible about how you&#8217;re feeling as a result of the road traffic accident including:</p>
<p>i) loss of memory ii) headaches iii) blood or fluid in your ear iv) dizziness v) ringing in the ears vi) disorientation vii)nausea viii) confusion or other unusual physical or mental feelings</p>
<p>To prevent the onset of a concussion or other head and brain injuries do not avoid speaking to a medical practitioner or a doctor.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Philosophy is considered a science but it is difficult to say, when one has to compare with an ordinary science, for example biology, or chemistry. This is a question that turns into a burning problem among the scientists and linguists all over the world. Can philosophy be a science? What does philosophy operate with? It operates with categories, which can be as wide and as interchangeable as one can only imagine. Ordinary science operates with definitions, which are quite limited in their field of research. Ordinary science uses terms and laws of that very science to continue the research, uniting with the others in very rare cases. Philosophy gets into the sense of every science trying to achieve results.</p>
<p>We also can not call philosophy a supra-science, for it also uses hypothesis and arguments to state the opinion. But there is the obvious thing: there are now laws in philosophy and never will be, for the science changes with the age, the needs, beliefs and requirements of the citizens. To prove your opinion, you can write the definition essay and state all the facts and arguments you know to prove one way or another. This is also a nice way to research the problem and see what the solution is. But you have to research it carefully; otherwise definition essays will not be fruitful. As all sciences philosophy has gone through its stages of development. Some scientists believe that the crib of philosophy was mythology and religion. If to see the principles of life and some primitive morals stated in some myths we may see that the statement is quite true and philosophy still continues to develop out of social beliefs and ideas. Philosophy is a science which is obligatory learned by every college student in order for him to establish his own philosophy of life. It is quite exciting to find answers to ever existing questions: who am I? What do I know? What can I know? What am I destined to do? Here is one more interesting observation. You can see that all famous philosophers were researching other science fields also. For example, Freud, Yung, Kafka and others were doing research in linguistics and social sciences. Their numerous creations are the pride of human history for they revealed some secrets that remained undiscovered for a long time before their great contributions.</p>
<p>There are so many currents and branches, so many schools of philosophy that it is hard to decide, which one do you prefer and agree with. This much depends on the country, family, society you live in. This is one more difference between philosophy and other natural sciences. The law is stable for any country; gravity exists in India, same as in Brazil. Philosophy is a hard science, for it is very difficult to understand the sense of the dogma reading it only once. It is of course, not easy, but gives credit for you if you get interested and somewhere, being at the social event you quote one of the famous doctors of philosophy and make a great impression of an educated and intelligent personality.</p>
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