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    over a nation they do not do so as duty to civilization but as barbarians. But when the French occupy a nation they do so “with generosity‚ with grandeur and with sincerity of this superior civilizing duty.” (Armand Colin & Cie.‚ 1897) Another argument proposed by Ferry is that the need to protect their peoples and to promote trade through naval warfare. Ferry states that “nations are great only through the activity they deploy.” (Armand Colin & Cie.‚ 1897) Without the protection of the navy

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    In Blaise Pascal’s “The Wager”‚ he takes a different approach to explain why we should believe in God. He forms his argument based on that “We cannot have any certainty regarding the existence of God. He exists or does not exist‚ but reason cannot tell us which” Pascal continues explain the wager as having four choices and the consequences that go with them. If someone believes in God and God does exist then they will be granted eternal rewards‚ if they do not believe and God does exist then it is

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    Over the past 40 years patterns of marriage‚ the legal binding of a couple‚ and cohabitation‚ an unmarried couple living together in a sexual relationship‚ have fluctuated. Whilst the number of first-time marriages has declined‚ remarriages have increased. Cohabitation has also been on a steady increase. Sociologists are very much interested in the reasons for these changes. In the following essay I will explore the reasons for such changes‚ for example‚ secularisation‚ the decline in stigma‚ changes

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    Is anatomy destiny ? no ; destiny can’t be pre determined everybody has a choice from the day they’re born. I’m a strong believer that you’re a product of your environment and society ‚ that’s why I find Mahin Hassibi argument to be very appealing . Mahin Hassibi has a lot of strong points in the debate ‚ modern times shake up the old notions is what attracted me to Mahin Hassibi position . John l. Rinn and Michael Snyder point about limited sex-biased gene expression in the adult brain is also very

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    Descartes’ Cogito argument and defective nature doubt are mutually damaging to each other’s respective claims. Defective nature dismisses logic yet Cogito uses it‚ by doing so Descartes contradicts himself‚ falling trap to his own scrutiny. Ruling out his own perception‚ how can Descartes make plausible claims when he doubts his very ability to do so? The reasoning behind Descartes’ doubtfulness is that‚ in essence‚ he wants to know what he can and cannot doubt. If Descartes knows what is doubtable

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    However‚ this argument is opposed by philosopher Michael Sandel who feels that accepting one’s shortcomings enables us to develop virtues through adversity and giftedness. Another great philosopher W.D. Ross felt that humanity had prima facie (prima facie denotes evidence that – unless rebutted – would be sufficient to prove a particular proposition or fact) duties such as the duty of beneficence‚ self-improvement and non-maleficence. Moreover‚ these duties coincide with Savulescu’s argument for enhancement

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    Phase 3 IP Colorado Technical University Online Four Points 1. I have learned that my topic is very controversial and can take on different arguments with the changing of one word. I wasn’t aware of all the information and articles related to this subject. When I brainstormed this interest‚ I felt that I would be hard-pressed to find information supporting or opposing. Researching my information has taken six to seven hours at a time to come up with the right viewpoints

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    aware while growing up. His main argument was that racial inequality still exists today. As he went through college‚ he became very involved in a group that advocated for better rights for people in Africa. Several weeks later‚ he was asked what he had done to address racism in his own city‚ New Orleans. He then realized he hadn’t done anything in his own town. He began working for the next twenty years to advocate for racial equality still exists. The argument is made that white people are blind

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    The researchers in this very study identify ways to “induce” deliberation‚ two of which clearly apply here: time and opinion writing. About 140 days (~4.7 months) passed between oral argument in U.S. Airways and the delivery of written opinions. Both of these factors weaken the psychological likelihood of intuitive decisionmaking playing a part in the U.S. Airways decision. Not to mention‚ whether bias played an actual role in a judge’s

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    ……………………………………………………………..‚ author ………………………………………………………….builds a cogent‚ detailed and absorbing argument by employing a variety of rhetorical techniques and persuasive strategies‚ most notably‚ an array of pertinent facts and statistics‚ appeals to emotions‚ and by citing respected authorities to persuade his audience on why ……………………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………… skillfully incorporates facts and statistics to build his argument. For example‚ “……………………………” (par. 1) and …………………………………….…..(par. 2) As a result

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