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    The evolutionary approach suggests that our behaviour is determined through natural selection; therefore it is coded into our genes through how we have adapted. It is a biological approach and states nature over nurture. A criticism of this approach is that it is determinist as it suggests that the way we behave is dictated through natural selection‚ for example in gender roles men being strong hunters and wanting a younger female partner. It ignores other suggestions‚ such as how we are brought

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    Claudia Rodríguez A woman with a voice is one with the choice A deliberate or induced abortion occurs when a pregnancy is forcefully terminated as a result of surgery. The debate about abortion has been a hot topic for a very long time. There are two extremes. The pro-choice‚ or the people that think abortion should be allowed‚ and the pro-life‚ or the people who believe abortion is murder and it should not be allowed. Then there are some people who would allow abortion in some specific cases.

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    In critiquing the Foreign Fighters Bill introduced by the Australian government‚ Zifak (2014) notes how the vague wording of definitions meant that even individuals not involved in ‘terrorist’ activity overseas would be potentially trialled as so (p. 22). The bill notes “foreign incursion” (p. 22) as involving acts of “subversion” (p. 22)‚ and plans to “overthrow the government” (p. 22). If such acts done overseas could be broadly categorised as acts of or in support of terror‚ Zifak argues that

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    Green rejects voluntary slave contracts in a free society founded on the idea that a totally free society should enable all of its citizens to be able to work freely. This also includes the right to enter into labor contracts‚ without giving up their rights to health and life. He argues that in a free society‚ each individual must be able to contribute positively to society in some other way outside of their labor. He also claims that a society should be able to prevent an even outlaw voluntary slavery

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    Vaccines are responsible for minimizing the risk of many deadly diseases and even eradicating some completely. People today are privileged enough to live during a time where the fear of dying from a disease like measles or smallpox is negligible. Even so vaccines are not without dissenters. There is a segment of humanity that believes there is a credible association between vaccines and rising autism rates. The following articles will show that there are varying ideas on the best way to disprove

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    Pro-choice supporters and those who feel strongly about a woman’s health privacy have tried to unstigmatize abortions by beginning at the language they use. It is impressive how going from “abortion on demand‚ without apology” to “not in her shoes” would create a difference of feel in the topic. Cockrill also makes the point that tolerance is not the only thing we can do and lists some ideas of a stigma free worlds which includes connection‚ visibility‚ integration and wildly enough peace. As chaotic

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    In order for self-driving cars to work to their maximum capability‚ they require the roads to be filled with mainly self-driving cars because these cars can relay information to each other. Brombacher‚ states in his article‚ “Reliability of Self-driving Cars. An Interesting Challenge!" that self-driving cars won’t work because the public will not cooperate. He states that even though the self-driving car is safe‚ due to the large amount of traffic that cannot be controlled now‚ there is no possibility

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    We strengthen our autonomy by challenging beliefs in our lives‚ such as our belief in a higher being‚ God. By doing so‚ individuals can deduce whether the belief in God is ‘rational’ or not. For theists‚ the façade of their deduction is irrational due to their commitment of faith. Also‚ humans are fundamentally irrational because we select deductions that are based on irrational facts and reasons. Therefore‚ in this essay‚ I will argue that no rational person can believe in God. The belief in God

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    The presentation attended was given by Thea Maria Carlson on the Biodynamic approach to regenerative agriculture. The main message of this presentation was that if someone is a concerned farmer or eater‚ they should know about biodynamics. With the utilization of clear and effective images‚ Mrs. Carlson described Biodynamic agriculture as an ecological farming approach that views each farm as a living organism. The health and well-being of the farmer‚ their animals‚ the farm and the Earth are all

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    Bede’s account of the conversion of the Northumbrians implies that the conversion to Christianity was a huge success and was accepted by everyone immediately as a better religion. Bede’s audience‚ Bede’s views and how the content relates to modern views and debates shows that the account is just a simplified version of what really happened. But it does show us how the Catholic Church wanted the conversion to be viewed. Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People originated as “a submission

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