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    Some people believe Rome had a better system for citizenship‚ not in fact Athens system for citizenship is better. In 500 B.C.E Athens established a direct democracy. People have been arguing about this question‚ whom developed the better citizenship system Athens‚ or Rome? Better is defined as that which has a greater excellence‚ or is preferable or wiser. Athens citizenship made more sense because of three reasons: all citizens are equal‚ they had the power to ostracize‚ and they had full participation

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    tectonic movement phenomena‚ making possible velocity movement of IGS stations. The consequence from that velocity movement is an IGS stations position movement so it need a research about monitoring absolute position IGS station to do analysis the change of absolute coordinate value toward absolute positioning standard deviation value. This research using compact RINEX data from IGS stations observation over the years product‚ to be precise from 2001 until 2011. First step‚ has to do downloading

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    A Critique of An Almost Absolute Value in History “An Almost Absolute Value in History‚” by John Noonan‚ argues against the morality of abortion at any time during a pregnancy. According to Noonan (2012) humanity begins at the moment of conception. Therefore‚ the unborn child has the inherent right to live‚ and abortion at any stage of gestation would be the equivalent of murder (p. 472). He makes no exceptions for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest. The only exception he makes is

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    Explain with examples‚ the main differences between absolute and relative morality Absolute morality is that something is always good or bad‚ there are no grey areas take for instance a roman catholic who strictly follows the popes teachings‚ they will probably take an absolute morality view on abortion like when Pope John Paul 2nd stated in a speech in 1995 that “I confirm that the direct and voluntary killing on an innocent human being is always gravely immoral.” Can suggest a belief that there

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    for individual‚ but for an entire community. We see how poverty has squashed hope on the reservation: how alcoholism is everywhere‚ a condition that leads to tons and tons of senseless death. As Arnold’s embark on his hero journey and fight for a better life‚ he gain knowledge‚ courage‚ and wisdom from a few unexpected places‚ seeking good hearted people that gave him a fair shot at succeeding in life. Junior is an outcast on the Indian reservations in Spokane Washington. He lives with his parent

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    Chapter 5 Questions: 1. List four design issues for which the concept of concurrency is relevant. 2. What is the basic requirement for the execution of concurrent processes? Problems 1. Consider a concurrent program with two processes‚ p and q‚ defines as follows. A‚ B‚ C‚ D and E are arbitrary atomic ( indivisible ) statements. Assume that the main program ( not shown ) does a parbegin of the two processes. Void p() Void q() { { A; D; B; E; C; } } Show all

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    Does science make belief in God obsolete? Yes‚ if by… No‚ and yes. Absolutely not! Not necessarily. Of course not. No. No‚ but it should. No. Yes. No‚ not at all. It depends. Of course not. No‚ but only if… Steven Pinker Christoph Cardinal Schönborn William D. Phillips Pervez Amirali Hoodbhoy Mary Midgley Robert Sapolsky Christopher Hitchens Keith Ward Victor J. Stenger Jerome Groopman Michael Shermer Kenneth Miller Stuart Kauffman 2 4 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 Does science make belief in God

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    Answer of Q1: I think Maggie has made a rational decision as this is a family matter. Her uncle left her $100‚000. Maggie has used the emotional intelligence approach by obtaining the consent of her family members in making decision of investment. It can have two impacts; if her focused group has some good background in investment portfolios then the decision would be right. Otherwise she would have taken the wrong decision in involving too many people as too many cooks spoil the broth.

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    Louis XIV was able to create an absolute state in a few ways‚ one was increasing the roles of the Intendant‚ which were agents of the king. These agents traveled the countryside and made sure the king’s laws were enforced‚ and taxes were being collected. Louis didn’t raise taxes just increased the role of Intendants so they could collect taxes more efficiently. Thus increasing the tax revenue. Which he would need since he would be spending a great deal of it. One of the uses for the money was military

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    King Louis XVI and Lous XVIII are both brothers. They were both pretty extravagent‚ and they were the absolute monarchy. That’s why the French Kings were known as the Sun Kings. The French Kings had supreme authority. Examples are King Louis XIV declared himself as the state which in 1787 King Louis XVI proclaimed whatever he said was the law. They had absolute power. So King Louis XVI wanted to remain all-powerful‚ he didn’t like how he lsot power during the French Revolution so attempted

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