First name : Harm or Harmen, a derivation of Herman mostly found in the eastern part of the Netherlands. See also Harmin,

Surname :

  • Ray Harm (in the 1920s-), an American artist

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How is the concept of harm important to the work of Mill and Durkheim? Are their views compatible?
Q. In the answer, critically examine competing perspectives on the issue of whether pornography causes social or moral harm.
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A. I think their views are not compatible.
Answered by S. H. - Mon May 18 10:04:56 2009

Will it harm a tree if I use its knot hole as a flower planter?
Q. I have a big walnut tree in my yard and it has a hole in the center at the top (about eight feet up from ground level)... looks like years ago it was topped off to make the branches spread out. This hole is about a foot across and a foot deep. I am curious if I were to put potting soil and a climbing plant of some sort (not ivy) would it harm the tree?
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Why do antibiotics harm only the bacterial cell and not the host s cells?
Q. Why do antibiotics harm only the bacterial cell and not the host s cells?
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A. they target biochemical mechanisms which bacterial cells do not share with the host. E.g. bacterial ribosomes are different from human ones. Or for example humans do not need to synthesize a bacterial cell wall. They are perfectly happy without. A lot of bacteria are perfectly unhappy without one. So interfering with bacterial cell wall construction makes a good bacteriospecific antibiotic. check here for a quick overview:
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