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A large part of this, especially in the late-19th century, was to be their brother ’ s keepers, or [...] their brother ’ s brothers .” Because of this sense of duty toward the other members of the church, many Methodists were personally temperate out of a hope that their restraint would give strength to their brothers.
Fathers and mothers have ‘ disordered and disobedient children ,’” said the Puritan Richard Greenham, because they have been disobedient children to the Lord and disordered to their parents when they were young .” Because the duty of early childcare fell almost exclusively on women, a woman's salvation necessarily depended upon the observable goodness of her child.
In Powell v. Alabama,, the Supreme Court ruled that in a capital case, where the defendant is unable to employ counsel, and is incapable adequately of making his own defense because of ignorance, feeble mindedness, illiteracy, or the like, it is the duty of the court, whether requested or not, to assign counsel for him .” In Johnson v. Zerbst,, the Supreme Court ruled that in all federal cases, counsel would have to be appointed for defendants who were too poor to hire their own.
Another way of highlighting the complaint is to say that in utilitarianism there is no such thing as morally permissible self-sacrifice that goes above and beyond the call of duty .” Mill was quite clear about this, A sacrifice which does not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total of happiness, it considers as wasted .”
State Duty, but not active .” This is the training status under which M-Day ,” literally Mobilization Day ”, personnel — those personnel that are only on active duty following a mobilization, that is those performing the standard one weekend a month, 2 weeks a year service.
The term used is federalized .” Federalized National Guard forces have been ordered, by the President to active duty either in their reserve component status or by calling them into Federal service in their militia status.
It is the duty of pastors to instruct and guide the faithful so that they, with the help of these same media, may further the salvation and perfection of themselves and of the entire human family .”
Later the SS fired the SS woman on duty in the brothel for corruption, and her position was taken over by brothel mothers as ordered by SS chief Heinrich Himmler.
A mysterious interrogator who introduces himself as " Inspector Goole ", claiming that he has seen the dead body of Eva / Daisy earlier that day after her slow and painful suicide by swallowing disinfectant, and that he has a duty to investigate the Birlings ’ responsibility for her death.
:: The Florida Supreme court recently declared that where the seller of a home knows facts materially affecting the value of the property which are not readily observable and are not known to the buyer, the seller is under a duty to disclose them to the buyer .” Johnson v. Davis, 480 So.
Known for his military successes and sense of duty, Stilicho was, in the words of the great historian Edward Gibbon, the last of the Roman generals .”
Quintilian also insists that his ideal orator is no philosopher because the philosopher does not take as a duty participation in civic life ; this is constitutive of Quintilian's ( and Isocrates ' and Cicero's ) ideal orator " ( Walzer, 26 ).
The first duty of a human being is to assume the right functional relationship to society -- more briefly, to find your real job, and do it .”
Since every act in life is a manifestation of God, and must perforce be divine, it is man ’ s duty so to live that the things called earthly may also become noble and pure, that is, divine.
Osama bin Laden has stated that the acquisition of nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction is a religious duty .” While pressure from a wide range of counter-terrorist activity has hampered Al-Qaeda ’ s ability to manage such a complex project, there is no sign that it has jettisoned its goals of acquiring fissile material.
Culturally, each European colonial power, Portugal, Great Britain, France, et al., exercised a self-imposed moral and imperial duty to take Western civilization to the primitive cultures of Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
His first speech in that body was in advocacy of its right and duty to exclude slavery from the territories, and in a letter in December of that year he said: I think the country is to experience serious times.
Cicero, an early philosopher who discusses duty in his work On Duty ", suggests that duties can come from four different sources:
" What destroys a man more quickly ," he asks, " than to work, think, and feel without inner necessity, without any deep personal desire, without pleasure — as a mere automaton of duty ”?
In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded him a gold medal for distinguished federal civilian service saying Tolson has been a vital force in raising the proficiency of law enforcement at all levels and in guiding the Federal Bureau of Investigation to new heights of accomplishment through periods of great National challenge .” In 1970, although Tolson was too old for police duty and past retirement age, Hoover kept him employed in the FBI.
The Pastoral, he writes, has a didactic duty to contain and enforme morall discipline for the amendment of mans behaviour ”.

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His comment on Numbers 23: 19 has a still more polemical tone: God is not a man that he should lie ; neither the son of man, that he should repent ; < font face =" times new roman " size = 3 > if a man says: ‘ I am a god ’ he is a liar ; if he says: ‘ I am a son of man ’ he will have cause to regret it ; and if he says, ‘ I will go up to heaven ’ he has said but will not keep his word last phrase is borrowed from B ' midbar 23: 19 ( Yer.
Unlike the Babylonians, the Persian Empire went to great lengths to keep cordial relations between vassal and lord.
In addition, his work was strong enough to bolster his morale and keep him going ”, he writes.
It has been said that audience members would get so boisterous in the boxes, that actors would sometimes break character and yell something such as, keep it down in there !” On the contrary, there were audience members who could not physically handle the brutality of the actions taking place on stage.
We are opposed on ethical and moral grounds to both the outing of individuals who want to remain private and to coercing those who desire to be open about their orientation to keep it hidden.
Newton observed that A good watch may serve to keep a reckoning at sea for some days and to know the time of a celestial observation ; and for this end a good Jewel may suffice till a better sought of watch can be found out.
Brian Pollock of software publisher Logotron highlighted the limitations caused by the shortage of RAM ( kept low to keep prices down ), My only concern is memory, or lack of it.
He states in his work, Gynecology, that a suitable person will be literate, with her wits about her, possessed of a good memory, loving work, respectable and generally not unduly handicapped as regards her senses sight, smell, hearing, sound of limb, robust, and, according to some people, endowed with long slim fingers and short nails at her fingertips .” Soranus also recommends that the midwife be of sympathetic disposition ( although she need not have borne a child herself ) and that she keep her hands soft for the comfort of both mother and child.
After a comprehensive statement of the varied reasons slavery goes against the laws of God, man, and nature ,” the Conference answered in the affirmative to the question, do we pass our disapprobation on all our friends who keep slaves and advise their freedom ?” This position was put into action in 1783.
The need for an alternative non-Russian source of naval stores is indicated by the information from the British Ambassador in Copenhagen, Hugh Elliott, who wrote to Foreign Secretary, Lord Carmarthen on 12 August 1788: There is no Topick so common in the Mouths of the Russian Ministers, as to insist on the Facility with which the Empress, when Mistress of the Baltic, either by Conquest, Influence, or Alliance with the other two Northern Powers, could keep England in a State of Dependence for its Baltic Commerce and Naval Stores ”.
* In fact, when there is combined under the same constitution a prince, a nobility, and the power of the people, then these three powers will watch and keep each other reciprocally in check .” Book I, Chapter II
Throughout her speech she kept stressing that we should keep things going while things are stirring and fears that once the fight for colored rights settles down, it would take a long time to warm people back up to the idea of colored women ’ s having equal rights.
She also warns the women against the lies of men, saying, Drive back these treacherous liars who use nothing but tricks and honeyed words to steal from you that which you should keep safe above all else: your chastity and your glorious good name .
For this reason, ancestor veneration in ancient Egypt was an important rite of remembrance in order to keep the ka alive in this life as well as in the next.
The knowing one () had to keep his knowledge secret, even from his closest family (“ vor Weib und Kind, vor Sand und Wind ”).
In his own words, I deduced that the forces which keep the planets in their orbs must reciprocally as the squares of their distances from the centers about which they revolve: and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the Moon in her Orb with the force of gravity at the surface of the Earth ; and found them answer pretty nearly .”
Edwin Schur and Hugo Bedau state in their book Victimless Crimes: Two sides of a Controversy some of these laws produce secondary crime, and all create new ‘ criminals ’ many of whom are otherwise law abiding citizens and people in authority .” This is an issue in the United States where prison rates keep increasing even though it already has the highest prison population out of any country.
Several households pastured their animals together throughout the summer, being careful to keep pecial areas … fenced off … to guard the newborn calves against being trampled on in a large herd ( 629 ).
Sicherman said that the unsatisfying ending worked to keep the story alive almost in hopes that if the reader read it enough times the story would conclude differently.
Asquith had to apologise to the King ’ s adviser Lord Knollys for a Churchill speech calling for a Dissolution and rebuked Churchill at the Cabinet Meeting ( 21 July 1909 ) telling him to keep out of matters of high policy ( no election was due until 1913, and the Monarch ’ s permission was needed to dissolve Parliament prematurely ).
Many Liberal politicians attacked the peers, including Lloyd George in his Limehouse speech, in which he said a equipped Duke costs as much to keep up as two dreadnoughts ( battleships )” and was " less easy to scrap ".
Other episodes include Sheriff McCombs deputy growing marijuana, Darnell ’ s daughter being kidnapped, a wife who kills her husband for beating her, a doctor who kills his wife and his mistress to keep them from talking to each other, a real estate developer being killed in an insurance scam, the return of Emily Trundel, and one of the best episodes of the series Family Reunion in which, an insurance investigator is on the trail of stolen money and is murdered.
He may disapprove, but as she tells him, One of these days you ’ re going to walk away from me, and I ’ m just going to tell you to keep on going ”.

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