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In philosophy, a system of adapted parts working together, as in a machine. Mechanists hold that all natural phenomena admit of mechanical explanation, and that no reference to teleology (purpose or design) is necessary. In political philosophy, mechanists (like English thinkers Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jeremy Bentham, and J S Mill) see the state as more or less the sum of the individuals composing it, and not as an entity in its own right (which is organicism).



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Starting with the first approach, of examining the colon-cleansing process critically, we would first have to agree with the basic premise that our bodies, while equipped with natural self-cleansing mechanism, are today increasingly encountering a whole set of toxins and dietary habits that they were originally not design to cope with ?
Because so many people have been texting it from all over the world it has been working non-stop which means its self-cleansing mechanism has not kicked in.
Smokers' cough can initially get worse when you give up the dreaded weed because while you're smoking, the chemicals in cigarette smoke paralyse the lungs own self-cleansing mechanism.
 
 
 
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