It may be considered acceptable for people to break the social contract when fundamental rights are being violated, when they are being exploited or oppressed, or when it is necessary to resist an unjust or oppressive system. Ultimately, the decision to break the social contract should be carefully considered and based on ethical considerations.
Many slave owners believed it was okay to keep slaves due to economic interests, social conditioning that normalized slavery, and beliefs in white supremacy. They often justified their actions by citing social norms, biblical interpretations, and the idea that enslaved individuals were inferior and needed to be controlled.
Slave owners justified owning slaves by dehumanizing them and believing that they were inferior. They also relied on economic reasons, such as profits from slave labor, to support their ownership. Additionally, societal norms and laws at the time normalized and supported the institution of slavery.
The moral lesson of "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham is to embrace diversity and accept others for who they are, even if they are different from what is considered normal. It also highlights the dangers of bigotry, prejudice, and the consequences of intolerance.
"Dōshita" (どうした) is a Japanese phrase that can be translated to "What’s wrong?" or "What happened?" It is commonly used to ask someone if they are okay or if something is troubling them.
The Curse of Ham was an interpretation of a biblical story that suggested Ham, one of Noah's sons, was cursed with black skin as punishment. This interpretation was used to justify the enslavement of people of African descent, suggesting they were inherently inferior and destined for servitude. It perpetuated the belief that slavery was morally acceptable for certain races based on religious doctrine.
You'll find it is not okay to break any laws.
You'll find it is not okay to break any laws.
Yes it is
It says if the rights of a people are allienated/violated, it is okay to break away from that government.
Forcing a social friendliness that isn't felt, isn't particularly therapeutic. And of course it's okay to enjoy one's solitude from time to time. However, depression in particular is often associated with a pathological sense of isolation -- a feeling more of detachment than aloneness. And this can make life a lot tougher. Social skills don't happen overnight. They take a certain amount of practice and learning. So yes, it's okay not to be very social with people, but it can be dangerous to be completely disconnected.
When is it not would be a better question.
No.Because if you have a baby it might be the other secret person you are.You can only do that when you have the break up. :)
No. The phone will break.
Of course. Why wouldn't it be?
HOPE this helps okay hate to break it to you but the answer is Bromine
no because they will break it and mes it up
No, that's not a very bright thing to do