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One law of ecology states that everything is connected to everything else, meaning that humans and animals are dependent on a number of other species. "Everything must go somewhere" means that no matter what you do, and no matter what you use, it has to go somewhere. "Nature knows best" implies that natural is better than chemical. Finally, everything you do must have a reason behind it. This law basically means you have to do something in order to get something in return.
In fact, the laws of motion do apply; you just have to be careful which set of laws you use. Newtonian laws of motion do not apply to light or to the movement of atoms, but relativity theory applies to light, and quantum mechanics applies to movements at the atomic and sub-atomic levels.
The laws of conservation in physics apply whether an organism is alive or dead. If you were thinking about the afterlife - we don't know much about physical laws over there.
laws of accelerated motion and falling bodies
Yes sir! The complex planetary orbits were correctly figured out due to Newtons Laws.
because you touch yourself at night.
relevance and relationship with other field?
relevance and relationship with other field?
Laws are the enforcible body of official rules and regulations, established by people in authority who use them to govern the affairs of people in a society. Sanctions are ususally used as punishment for those who do not adhere to the laws of the society. Laws are the principles of a group or society, the mutual restrictions under which they exist and interact. Laws define the extent of human rights as they apply to individual conduct, and establish the framework under which people live and work together. Members of a society, born or brought into it, are bound by its laws, which have been established to maintain order, justice, and the common good.Rules which have been set by the state.
In every nation there are some laws that can described as "human rights' laws, but there is no such codified document encompassing "Human Rights" and every society, every religion, and every nationality views them differently.
Some international laws apply to India. All Indian national laws apply to all India. Local laws apply in certain areas.
It depends where you live. Some places and societies legislate rights for people, others do not. Human rights are not fundamental 'laws' of the universe they are laws laid down by a society. What is a 'right' where you live may not be so elsewhere.
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
The rule of law can be used to help stabilize a diverse society by bridging the gap between ethnic groups. The same laws apply to everyone. After a law is made it the ultimate authority. Without laws there would be chaos or anarchy.
Societies are complex and constantly changing, making it challenging to predict human behavior with absolute certainty. Human actions are influenced by a variety of factors such as personal beliefs, cultural norms, economic conditions, and historical events, making it difficult to create universal laws that can account for all these variables. Additionally, human behavior is often unpredictable and can vary greatly from one individual to another.
No, because it's outside of california, and Jamaica has to apply its own laws.
Yes, the laws of motion apply in outer space.
Richard M. Laws has written: 'Elephants and their habitats' -- subject(s): African elephant, Ecology