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		<title>The origins of natural law theory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are already familiar with natural theory, although you may not be aware of it. Universal ideas about fairness which cross cultural divides are an excellent example of natural law. Many children, for example, appeal to a sense of fairness in disputes, and most people around the world agree that murder is a severeinfraction of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are already familiar with <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> theory, although you may not be aware of it. Universal ideas about fairness which cross cultural divides are an excellent example of <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span>. Many children, for example, appeal to a sense of fairness in disputes, and most people around the world agree that murder is a severeinfraction of  <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span>. Many <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span> theorists root their theory in the idea that all humans are essentially reasonable, and that their motives are driven by a sense of self preservation.</p>
<p>The origins of <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span> theory lie in Ancient Greece. Many Greek philosophers discussed and codified the concept of <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span>, and it played an important role in Greek government. Later philosophers such as St. Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Hobbes, and John Locke built on the work of the Greeks in <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span> theory treatises of their own. Many of these philosophers used <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span> as a framework for criticizing and reforming positive laws, arguing that positive laws which are unjust under the principles of <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span> are legally wanting.</p>
<p>Many “<span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> rights” which are codified in legal language are also a part of <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span>, although some theorists argue that humans may give up certain rights to live in society, for the better human good. However, basic tenets of equality and a desire to do good still remain. Some people also integrate religious beliefs into <span><span><span style="position: relative;">natural</span></span></span> <span><span><span style="position: relative;">law</span></span></span> theory, while others refer more generally to basic moral laws which may or may not be guided by religious faith.</p>
<p>To read More http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-natural-law-theory.htm</p>
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		<title>Weight Watchers points</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is one of the most important questions that many people have in there mind that &#8220;how to lose weight fast at home&#8221; and also &#8220;is it possible to lose weight fast at home&#8221;. Before we discuss the answer, here is fact that we all should know first. Many of us are looking for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is one of the most important questions that many people have in there mind that &#8220;how to<a href="http://www.calories.co.nz/reviews/weight-watchers-points/"> lose weight fast</a> at home&#8221; and also &#8220;is it possible to lose weight fast at home&#8221;. Before we discuss the answer, here is fact that we all should know first. Many of us are looking for a formula that can simply make us lose weight very fast, we want a pill to take or tea to drink and want our weight to disappear. Fortunately or unfortunately it is not possible, loosing weight fast at home is not easy. It needs a great deal of will power and consistency along with a good life style.</p>
<p>If you want to lose weight and you are looking for how to lose weight fast at home here are some tips for you that can help you to get rid of the extra pounds you are carrying with you. Read these tips carefully and let me assure you that you will not need anything to lose weight fast at home after reading this.</p>
<p>•	<strong>You need Moral Support:</strong><br />
When you have decided to lose weight at home, the first thing you have to do is take your family with you. Many people hesitate to tell their family that they are working to lose their extra weight. But when you will tell them about your goal and you will to lose weight you will get a lot of courage from your family that will help you to remain motivated and will remain stick to your plan.</p>
<p>•	<strong>Positive Attitude is good thing for you:</strong><br />
Starting with positive attitude is also a good thing. Sit back and review you decision, remind yourself the benefits you will get after the weight lose, this will make you feel better throughout the program.</p>
<p>•	<strong>Miracles are not going to happen with you:</strong><br />
Keep in mind that when you are going to practice on how to lose weight fast at home, no miracles will happen with you.<a href="http://www.calories.co.nz/reviews/weight-watchers-points/"> Losing weight</a> is slow process and will take time. Set your goals, remember clear goals and check your progress weekly but if you are not losing many pounds don&#8217;t leave it, just stick to it as loosing weight is a long drive.</p>
<p>•	<strong>Balance Diet is Essential:</strong><br />
Keep your diet balanced and use a lot of fruits, vegetables and fresh natural foods in your daily meals. Breakfast is also essential part, don&#8217;t miss eat. Eat till you are satisfied but eat good food. Eliminate sugar products, junk food and soda etc as they will cause trouble in achieving your goal.</p>
<p>•	<strong>Increase Physical Activities:</strong><br />
Walk as much as you can in your normal daily life, use stairs instead of lifts and also add some exercises in your free time because physical activities with good diet will make your way easy to<a href="http://www.calories.co.nz/reviews/weight-watchers-points/"> lose weight</a> fast at home.</p>
<p>•	<strong>Sleep and Water are Vital:</strong><br />
Sleep is very good for health and also will help to lose extra pounds. Water is life, drink plenty of water as it will flush out bad things from your body and you will fell fresh all the time. 7-9 hours sleep with eight glasses of water in a day is best for your plan.</p>
<p>If you worked good with these tips I think you don&#8217;t need further to ask anybody about how to lose weight fast at home, these will really help you to lose extra pounds in much less time.</p>
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