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    Adler: 1.  What is the tone of the essay?  What can you infer from this tone about Adler’s emotional relationship to books? The tone of the essay: "HOW TO MARK A BOOK" by Mortimer J. Adler (1902-2001) is serious. I can infer from this serious tone about  Mortimer J. Adler’s emotional relationship to books that someone has to read between the lines in order to completely comprehend the reading. With that being said‚ someone has to write between the lines. With that being

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    A Silvery Night Response In the story “A Silvery Night” normal stops and madness begins when a person summons the devil. He/she is basically tempting the devil to lead him/her in the wrong direction in life. In this story‚ the devil is a figure that drives people crazy. It feeds off of people when they are alone and is not to be messed with according to Don Rayo‚ (one of the characters in the story). It’s okay to be curious about something until it becomes an obsession. Vieja was curious of the

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    definitions of free will and determinism and the connection between the two thoughts. I will then define Stace’s definition of free will and then compare van Inwagen’s traditional definition of free will to the colloquial definition Stace uses to prove Stace’s definition too vague to define all cases of free will. I will ultimately argue that Stace’s compatibilist definition‚ while at first seems practical‚ is not a strong enough definition and that van Inwagen’s definition of free will poses fewer

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    The True Colours of the Party The jazz roars behind the crowds‚ I watch the shadows of the orange sun‚ and The colors of the rich golden sand. I watch the oranges and lemons glistening with the evening twilight‚ and The brass rails glowing the marble steps‚ leading to my dreams. The moon illuminates the bright blue gardens. I watch the short-haired girls‚ watching them swoon freely‚ Us men getting drunk‚ drinking champagne by the sea. I watch and examine the stars glistening high in

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    Prime Directive Response When dealing with foreign sentient species‚ it is crucial to maintain what is know as a prime directive. This is the notion that a species may explore distant planets‚ but must take certain precautions when dealing with other sentient species to prevent any change in their progression. In the novel Speaker for the Dead‚ the citizens of Lusitania go to great lengths to preserve their prime directive‚ but the indigenous species appear to benefit from their encounters with

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    1. 601. Federalists opposed the acquisition of Canada because A) there were too many French there. B) Canadian business would prove too competitive. C) it was too agrarian and would give more votes to the Democratic-Republicans. D) they believed that the Canadians could never become Americanized. E) too many Indians lived there. C 2. 602. During the War of 1812‚ the New England states A) supported the United States’ war effort. B) lent more money and sent more food to the British army than

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    government Proposed 7 Amendments to the Constitution 1. Get rid of 3/5 Compromise – can’t count slaves for representation – they thought it was unfair 2. 2/3 vote needed for acceptance of new states – They want to balancer the slave states between the free states 3. 2/3 vote necessary to go to war – except in case of invasion (thus no War of 1812) 4. 2/3 vote necessary for an embargo lasting more than 60 days 5. Limit president to a single term –so it doesn’t turn into a monarchy 6. Prohibit

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    Determinism vs Free Will April Brady AIU Online Unit 4 IP Mr. Jerry Nwonye Phil201-1302B-03 Abstract In this essay I will define determinism‚ I will also define free will. I will answer question in a dialogue with and imaginary Socrates. In my dialogue I will give clear and conclusive answers and I will use the socratic method. I will also provide examples when possible‚ or needed. Determinism vs Free Will Socrates: What is the definition of determinism? April: Determinism is a belief in the inevitability

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    References: Eshiwani‚ G. S. (1983). Factors Influencing Performance among Primary and Secondary School Pupils in Western Kenya Province Kathuri‚ M. J. (1986). Factors that Influence the Performance of Pupils in CPE. KERA Research Report. Nairobi: Kenyatta University‚ Bureau of Educational Research. Maiyo. J. A. & Ashioya‚ L. A. (2009). Poverty Alleviation: The Educational Planning Perspective. Department

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    foreknowledge.The problems are generally concerning about the compatibility between moral responsibility and causal determinism‚ which can be found among the debates on the Consequent Argument. The argument is introduced by Peter van Inwagen (1983) in An Essay on Free Will. Contemporary philosophers who participate in this argument are either support or reject this argument. Fischer presents the argument informally as follow: “Suppose that causal determinism obtains and I do X at time t. It follows from the

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