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  2. List of JAG characters - Wikipedia

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    Seasons 4–6, 8 episodes. Jordan dated Harm for a year. She cornered Mac in MacMurphy's at a JAG wetdown and told her of her worries about her impact on their relationship. Broke up with Harm over his return to flying. Later killed in Season 6, leaving Harm, Mac, and LCDR Coulter to find the killer, who turned out to be the disturbed wife of a ...

  3. Harm - Wikipedia

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    Harm is a moral and legal concept with multiple definitions. It generally functions as a synonym for evil or anything that is bad under certain moral systems.

  4. JAG season 8 - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Harm is trapped in the base, having arrived to search for evidence concerning a Lieutenant who has been accused of stealing and is facing a court-martial. Harm soon discovers evidence of a Petty Officer who's planning to steal ten million dollars from the base.

  5. Ahimsa - Wikipedia

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    The term Ahimsa appears in the text Taittiriya Shakha of the Yajurveda (TS 5.2.8.7), where it refers to non-injury to the sacrificer himself. [27] It occurs several times in the Shatapatha Brahmana in the sense of "non-injury". [28] The Ahimsa doctrine is a late Vedic era development in Brahmanical culture. [29]

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    Next, “hold here for 3, 2, 1 seconds, then take it out, and relubricate if needed,” says Dr. Goldstein. “Go in again and repeat, going just a smidge deeper, if your partner’s body allows.”

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  8. Ahimsa in Jainism - Wikipedia

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    Any act of violence though outwardly is seen to harm others, harms the soul of the person indulging in the act. Thus by an act of violence, a soul may or may not injure the material vitalities known as dravya praṇa of someone else, but always causes injury to its own bhāva praṇa or the psychic vitalities by binding the soul with karmas .

  9. Wiccan morality - Wikipedia

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    Wiccan morality is expressed in a brief statement found within a text called the Wiccan Rede: "An it harm none, do what you will."("An" is an archaic word meaning "if".) The Rede differs from some other well-known moral codes (such as Christian or Islamic notion of sin) in that, while it does contain a prohibition, it is largely an encouragement to act fre