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Aloiza [94]
3 years ago
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What is the primary responsibility of scientists in the process of making environmental law?to represent the interests of the bu

siness communityto sue the government in cases of unjust lawsto persuade legislators to share the scientists' views on issuesto make honest, ethical presentations of data
Social Studies
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victus00 [196]3 years ago
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The primary responsibility of scientist is to make honest and ethical presentation of data for making Environment laws because transparency in the data would help to determine the better strategies for Environment protection however narrow data standards or biased data who represent the interests of certain communities could lead to challenges and uncertainties in the form of Causalities which could produce crucial results.

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He writes of how Stroman was ignorant and had a terrible upbringing. He had seen signs that Stroman was now a changed man. So, it does not seem that Bhuiyan forgave his assailant. Rather, he came to understand him. He saw the crime from the perpetrator's point of view. There were reasons for the wrongdoing. That lets Stroman off the hook. It's not really forgiveness.

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Take Aristotle. He wrote about pardoning people, but only when they are not responsible. "There is pardon," he says, "whenever someone does a wrong action because of conditions of a sort that overstrain human nature, and that no one would endure." When nature has not been overstrained, justice must meet wrongdoing. Forgiveness doesn't come into it.

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