age because they go on strict diets during their formative years. Young girls who are engaged in strict gymnastics regimens and who do not get the necessary nutrients they need to develop strong bones can be negatively impacted. Young individuals who become severely anorexic can also be negatively impacted: if they are starving their bodies, they are going to hurt their bones because their bones need nutrients that come from eating wholesome meals (Newbridge, 2018). Consuming foods with calcium, found in dairy products, is a good place to start for one interested in preventing the onset of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis can develop naturally, too. As we age, more old… Continue Reading...
before law is the result of amazing intellectual gymnastics.
Beyond that, however, there is the simple matter that intellectual property is different from other property in several key ways. It is non-rivalrous, meaning that it is not diminished by its consumption (Moore & Himma, 2014). This is a key distinction from physical property, because it means that most intellectual property can theoretically be consumed by all human beings simultaneously. While Moore offers sophomoric slippery slope arguments against the non-rivalrous argument, Himma reasonably points out that the non-rivalrous nature of something like digital property does not imply rights to… Continue Reading...
pregnancy is an effort in mental and moral gymnastics. When one makes this argument, one is not being logical.
A logical argument regarding abortion is this: abortion ends the development of a human life. Regardless of what stage in the development the life is in, abortion stops it and prevents it from naturally progressing. It is denying that child the natural progression of life presented it in the act of conception. By saying that the baby is not a human until it reaches a certain stage of development in the womb is like saying the woman has a… Continue Reading...
life. In addition to doing well in gymnastics, Dan’s studies are proceeding well and he is in a reasonably happy relationship. Further, his family is reasonably well-off and Dan, therefore, needs not be troubled by some of the financial worries that distress young people of his age. An outsider would say that Dan is living an accomplished life. However, in reality, Dan feels miserable. He is tormented by his own inner self – with recurrent nightmares weighing him down. The nightmares are markedly pointed at his mortality and at a time he experiences himself in an unlit… Continue Reading...