Currently in the United States, there are no states that have laws criminalizing anal intercourse (Kelvin, Smith, Mantell, & Stein, 2009). The increase in the reporting of anal intercourse among heterosexuals has implications for public health efforts to educate individuals about the risks of ...
Ovarian cancer (I never capitalize the word cancer as I don’t want to show it any respect) has been known as a “silent killer” since there is no screening test and the symptoms are vague. Many times, by the time a woman detects symptoms and sees a doctor, the disease is usually ...
, but the SSDI criteria for eligible disabilities can be vague. Some impairments, such as chronic heart failure, have published eligibility metrics, but conditions that vary in their symptoms and severity leave applicants to prove they ...
Young people are meant to be guided by their parents and role models, so that they can then determine their own path, based on what does and does not work for them, as well as what does and does not work for their peers. To control someone, particularly a child or young person, in ...
Unable to quell Portland’s burgeoning strip club industry with the “obscenity” argument, the city has increasingly turned to zoning laws—but even those are slanted in favor of club owners. “Oregon cities cannot zone adult businesses differently than other businesses,” writesThe League of Ore...
Public colleges and universities, through immoral laws (and sometimes law-like customs), used to be segregated by race, and so did not admit black people, LatinX people. Some were even segregated by sex-of-person; no women allowed. But no more and that means students walk onto...
This is not really what most people are talking about when they talk about critical race theory. As I write, seven US states have passed laws banning critical race theory. Politicians and pundits are lining up to denounce it in broadly illiterate terms; CRT is the font of everything evil,...
(for extensive discussion of the objections, see Winther2009; Schaffner2012). First, as yet we have no agreed, clear-cut criteria specifying when exactly two theories are strongly analogous. Hence, on this construal, the notion of theory reduction becomes undesirably vague and might give rise ...
Or maybe their location and your location are different and that's what matters to the word of the laws in question?Or, as you pointed out, maybe it has to do with their posts being older than your posts, and maybe the rule about posting things is worded in way where they are grandfa...
Apple's tax laws are 30% of all sales, except for subscriptions. The first year of a subscription has the 30% penalty, it then drops to 15%. The fee only applies to digital goods purchased through the app, not physical goods.