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5. There's power in precise terms.
A violation of this law would be our laws in the states actually. While they do contain great power and are written down in almost every text book, many of them are forgotten or constantly being changed. This would violate the "precise terms" of Barrett's Law. Something that is precise is usually accurate or exact. When laws are constantly changing, they lose their "exactness" and open up more loopholes. Loopholes mean more laws are created to fix what was unstated. Laws in our states violate Barrett’s Law because there will always be loopholes, which mean they are not one hundred percent exact or precise, and the process of creating more laws continues.

7. More of something good isn't always better.
A good example of a violation of this law would actualy deal with one of our discussion activities. In the discussion, a women states eating pickles everytime she has had a headace has cured it. She supports this by saying it helps with the bodies pH level. While pickles are a good way to help the body pH level and also contain many nutrients our bodies need, they can also affect us in a negative way as well. What the women didn't know though was that too many pickles can cause other problems rather than solutions. Eating too many pickles can cause an upset stomach, increase the kidneys workload, bloating, and high blood pressure even.