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Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory. Rights are of essential importance in such disciplines as law and ethics, especially theories of justice and deontology.
Rights are fundamental to any civilization and the history of social conflicts is often bound up with attempts both to define and to redefine them. According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "rights structure the form of governments, the content of laws, and the shape of morality as it is currently perceived".

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  1. K

    Radiator has no bleed valve? (PICS included)

    I've just moved into an attic room of a friend's house. It's an old house, and so the radiators I'm guessing are also old. I'm going to be here only for about 8 months, but it's getting cold now, and the radiator in this room is only partially becoming luke warm, so I want to try bleeding it...
  2. S

    Can anyone tell me if this kitchen sink plumbing is right?

    Hi folks, I've recently moved into a property with a kitchen sink that is a bit slow to drain. I've had the fittings apart and given them all a good clean and there are definitely no blockages. The rinser side drains just fine. I'm wondering if you could cast your expert eyes over the photo of...
  3. J

    The right course?

    At 28 years old I want to gain the relevant qualification in plumbing to be a 'qualified plumber' but with so many options I'm not sure which the right direction. I'm currently working for a water treatment company which mainly involves a lot of domestic plumbing anyway and have been for the...
  4. D

    Right then my minions.....

    I'm off out to the Lodge. Don't break the forum.
  5. A

    Price Work Plumbing in Southall

    I am looking for 4 people for some new build price work in Southall West London. 1st Fix 1 Bed 2 Bed 3 Bed 4 bed Ventilation 1st fix inc manifold test £162.00 £180.00 £234.00 £252.00 Soil-per Stack per Floor, including Test £22.50 £22.50 £22.50 £22.50 Lagging £31.50 £31.50...
  6. D

    Right then my darlings

    I'm away to Cork. I'll see you all next weekend. BEHAVE!
  7. R

    Large Jack Daniels, right the EFFFFFF now!

    Its been a day. Rounded off by getting home, realising that there was no ice or coke to go with the JD. Rushed out to tesco at the end of the road, leaving keys behind. Return a few mins later with ice, coke, but no keys. Mrs S at a "focus group" in a hotel some distance away. Finally...
  8. B

    Housing for External Oil Boiler

    Hi Guys, Can anyone advise where I could get/order a metal housing unit for an external oil central heating boiler? I live in Northern Ireland but I am happy to purchase from anywhere in the UK. Thanks
  9. Leo21

    Right, you lot are getting a break

    From me, off on my jollys soon. And don't think it's got wi Fi. Enjoy.
  10. 3

    How to drill a hole into a cast iron or steel bath to fit taps etc.

    We provide a service to drill holes into baths. And we are also asked to provide the equipment. If anyone wants to drill a hole in a bath - please contact us: First way is "Do It for yourself..." We provide a neat little kit It contains a diamond core drill to grind away the bath enamel...
  11. B

    Great Opportunity for the right Candidate

    Here is a fantastic opportunity for any plumbers, gas engineers or companies in the Southampton area. If you have plenty of work on, I will be prepared to assist you with your busy workload and help ensure that your expertise reaches and satisfies your growing customer base. I can offer a...
  12. C

    Syphoning problem with column radiator on single pipe system

    Hi. I have recently replaced a single panel radiator (without any fins) of size approximately 1200 x 600. This radiator is within the family bathroom and connected to a single pipe system. The pipe size is approximately 2 1/2" steel design. This radiator is the first on the loop and connected...
  13. E

    unvented discharge pipe

    Hi Guys, Couple of quik questions. Went to look at an unvented cylinder today that is about 20 yers old. discharge pipe terminates in the airing cupboard onto the floor. As it is an old peoples place and in a communal area (laundry) I would like to re route it. There is no way I can get this...
  14. J

    Are my thermostat controlled rads right?

    Hi all, I've recently moved into rented accommodation and have noticed that some of the radiators have the thermostats on the pipe that brings water out (not up with the technical lingo!) and some have on the pipe that takes hot water in. Would this make a difference in how the heat on these...
  15. stani

    What's right with this.

    Went to this 3 years ago with a list of what was wrong, went back today (not for this) and nothing has been done, but the vegetation has been added. one thing I do need though, is a soakaway, classed as a watercourse, it's rural, it's single skin. anybody help?
  16. W

    Hello, I'm hoping you can point me in the right direction

    Hello all Monday morning here we go again!! I'm thinking of training to become a plumber, with the hope of becoming self employed. At this point I currently have zero knowledge/experience into plumbing but of course I would like to change all that. I've been looking into...
  17. cr0ft

    Am I Reading This Right? Consumer Credit

    Hi all, Fees, refunds and payments for credit licences  - The Office of Fair Trading Is it just me or has offering consumer credit suddenly become much more affordable & realistic for small businesses? This opens up the door to things like service plans paid for on monthly direct debit and...
  18. E

    Is £18 per Rad the right price for pricework?

    Hi i am new to this forum, I have been a plumber for around 8 years and i am getting pretty sick and tired of it to be honest. The last job i was at wanted to pay price £15 per tail rail and £18 per rad. For this you needed to get your own public liability insurance. First few i fitted i had to...
  19. S

    Damage to bedroom when working in bathroom

    Fully stripped out a bathroom including hacking all mortar off walls (had to as too tight to dot & dab as shower enclosure right up to door). Go into bedroom to bleed rad and notice wall has blown presumably due to hacking of mortar in bedroom. Needs hacking off, patching up and painting. How...
  20. E

    Replacement pull-out shower hose

    Hi I bought a replacement shower hose for a pull out shower. It has a male connector end which attaches to the water supply. But the new one appears to be 1/2 inch when the original appears to be 5/8 inch in diameter. The websites do not seem to specify which suggests a standard size which I...
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