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Proscription is making something formally forbidden or illegal.

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proscribe means to let some copy your class notes or copy anything from you


Did the US ban smoking in enclosed public places like bars restaurants theaters malls etc?

There are no federal laws proscribing smoking in those places, but many states, such as New Jersey, have done so.


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An optometrist is a person who is professionally trained and licensed to examine the eyes for visual defects, diagnose problem or impairments, and prescribe corrective lenses or provide other types of treatment. An optometrist is a doctor that specializes in examining eyes and proscribing corrective lenses.


Are you under a preexisting legal duty not to kill people?

It depends on how the question is understood. Legal duties are a societal construct. As a result, if there are no societies (i.e. the state of nature) no legal duty can attach. However, most people are born within various different countries or subject to the governments of distant countries. Those governments have laws proscribing murder and, as a result, create a pre-existing legal duty for their citizens to not kill people.


Identify the different types of rules. give characteristics of each.?

Prescriptive rules: These are explicit rules that dictate what should be done or not done. They are often codified in laws, regulations, or policies. Proscriptive rules: These are explicit rules that prohibit certain behaviors or actions. They are also often codified in laws, regulations, or policies. Descriptive rules: These are rules that describe how things are currently done or the existing state of affairs, without necessarily prescribing or proscribing any specific behavior.


Why is codes of practice important?

they are important in order to specify expected codes of behaviour of all employees as well as serving the following purpose .Damage limitation - to reduce damages awarded by courts in the event of the company being sued for negligence by one its employees. • Guidance - the 'reference point' role, to refer to as 'the reminding role'. An aide-memoir for employees when faced with an ethically complex situation. • Regulation - this is the prescribing and proscribing roles that will stipulate spe- cific qualities that are essential, e.g. independence, objectivity, etc., or acts that are prohibited.


What should the normal serotonin level be for a 15 year old?

Doctors do not measure serotonin on a regular basis. If a doctor is trying to proscribe SSRI antidepressants to you, ask him to measure your serotonin level before proscribing anything to modify the level. He will not and you will save yourself a lot of cutting and suicide attempts. At your age SSRIs are very harmful and will make depression much worse than it already is. Life is tough at 15, just ride it out and take it easy. You'll be glad you did when you're 18, things will be looking up and it's only a few years.


What does proscription mean?

* prohibition: a decree that prohibits something * banishment: rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone * an imposed restraint or restrictionIn ancient Roman times a proscription would be a notice that listed a person or persons that were on a list of those that were considered criminals and were punished by death and there belongings confiscated. The proscribed or as we might call it today, wanted criminals, their sons and grandsons were permanently barred from public office or serving in the Senate. The word proscription listed for ancient Roman times as, the public offer of a reward for the head of a political enemy.Around 1560 the proscribed would have their name published as being condemned to death and their property forfeited to the state.Current meanings of proscription include, a dooming to death or exile.


Which states allow animal sacrifice?

(in the US) None.... legally. Actually, the US permits animal sacrifice as a part of religious rituals, provided that the sacrifice adheres to the standard animal slaughter laws. A 1993 Supreme Court ruling outlines the current stance, that the 1st Amendment's "freedom of religion" means that governments may not pass laws specifically targeting any religious practice, but that religious practices may be restricted as a side effect of a more general law that is "neutral" and "evenly applied". Thus, a law proscribing the rules to follow for proper butchering of an animal legally applies to both animals being slaughtered for food, and those being ritually sacrificed. Under the current law, religions whose traditional methods of animal sacrifice do not conform to animal cruelty regulations are NOT permitted.


Can you change hands in a tennis match?

According to the rules of professional tennis, yes. Many female players have used double-handed strokes on backhand shots. You could quite possibly switch hands during a match. But if you are an advanced player and not just playing social tennis, it would be quite an insensible thing to do. Very few players are ambidextrous, mainly because of the many hours of practice required just to learn how to use one particular hand effectively.


Was Christianity banned in England ever?

England became part of Roman territory in AD 43, and therefore Christianity in England came under the policy of the Roman Empire. Until Constantine's conversion in 312, Christianity was sometime persecuted but mostly tolerated religion. England would have shared in this varied pattern, with the policy of the local governor influencing the treatment of Christians within his territory. There were two empire-wide persecutions of Christians. The first was in AD 250, under Emperor Decius; the second was in the period 303-313 being the Great Persecution launched by Emperor Diocletian, and continued by his successors. It is quite unlikely that Christians escaped the persecution under Decius. However, it is likely that Constantius Chlorus (Constantine's father), who was under-ruler of Britain at that time appears to have deflected as much as he could the full force of Diocletian's persecution. Constantius Chlorus died in 306, and his son, Constantine, took power in Britain, and (as far as we know) Constantine avoided proscribing the Christian religion.


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Geopolitics is the study of how geography, politics, and economics intersect to shape patterns of power and influence at a global level. It analyzes the impact of geographical factors, such as territory, resources, and location, on international relations and the behavior of states. Geopolitical theories seek to understand how these factors influence the strategies and interactions of countries in the international system.