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According to O'Neill, the rights perspective undercuts the moral status of charity by treating it as a matter of supererogation rather than obligation.
Procedural Memory
The aspect of long-term memory that enables people to perform tasks without conscious awareness of having learned them, such as riding a bike.
Episodic Memory
The type of long-term memory that involves the recollection of specific events, situations, and experiences.
Roller Skate
A shoe, or a device attached to a shoe, outfitted with small wheels for skating on hard surfaces.
Procedural Memory
A type of long-term memory involved in the acquisition of skills and how to perform tasks.
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