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    Why Is Lying Bad

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    chased by an axe murderer and they knock on a person’s door‚ and then ask to hide from the axe murderer in that person’s home. Later‚ the axe murderer comes to the door asking where the person he wants is. THen the person hiding the guy being chased lies to the axe murderer‚ telling them that he doesn’t know where the guy he wants is. If Kant’s theory is put in place to this situation‚ it ends with a dead man. The person that is lying is not likely feeling worthless for lying to the axe murderer. The

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    Re: Re: Re: Module 5 Dq 1

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    and subsections; the purpose of each and their content. Ch 10: “Spacious Skies and Tilted Axes” (pages 176 to 191) Introductory statement: 176. The first paragraph states the subject matter: continental axis orientations and‚ “what I see as their enormous‚ sometimes tragic‚ consequences.” The map‚ (facing on 177) illustrates the axes and the basic point that in the Americas and Africa the longer axes run N-S‚ whereas in Eurasia the opposite is true and the long axis runs E-W Section 1:176-180:

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    From the moment humans were created to modern times‚ they made numerous physical and technological advancements. It started when the Australopithecines began displaying signs of bipedalism‚ freeing two arms for using tools and carrying food while walking at the same time. This was a significant physical change that the hominid species chose to make‚ as bipedalism was the gateway to hunting‚ farming‚ and harvesting. As time passed‚ the homo habilis began showing up. Their brain size was on a range

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    fine thread of sanity inside of Taran snapped. “No.” Taran turned to face his warriors. “Summon everyone‚ as many people as you can shove into the center room.” He turned back to the captives. “And someone get me the chopping block and the largest axe he can find.” Dazed with near madness‚ Taran marched from the corridor and for the first time‚ sat upon his throne on the dais. He waited for the people to congregate‚ and for the accused to be presented to him for trial. As he sat and waited‚ Cadha

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    ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’ Assess whether the existence of the universe requires God as a first cause? The concept that there cannot be nothing and so must be something is due to the evidence we as human beings have experienced throughout our lives; every effect ever made has had a cause. Aquinas used the laws of Motion and Design to demonstrate how every action must have a correlating reaction‚ and related this to his argument for God being the first cause – the uncaused causer

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    Industrial Robot

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    An industrial robot is defined by ISO[1] as an automatically controlled‚ reprogrammable‚ multipurpose manipulator programmable in three or more axes. Typical applications of robots include welding‚ painting‚ assembly‚ pick and place (such as packaging‚ palletizing andSMT)‚ product inspection‚ and testing; all accomplished with high endurance‚ speed‚ and precision. ------------------------------------------------- Robot types‚ features The most commonly used robot configurations are articulated

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    Knight was a creation by Arthur’s half-sister‚ Morgan le Fay‚ the ruler of mysterious Avalon‚ to embarrass the knights of his court. The Green Knight approaches the court offering beheading games and the winnings game while holding a holly-bundle and an axe in his hands. The holly-bundle symbolizes peace. Sir Gawain speaks up saying that he’s the weakest and should participate because he’d be the least loss to King Arthur’s (governor of Camelot) court. This all takes place around New Year’s Day and they

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    How would you feel if you had a murderer living nearby? Well‚ in August 1892‚ Andrew Borden and Abby Durfee Borden were killed in the Borden house with an axe. Lizzie‚ their daughter‚ was a suspect. The council found her innocent‚ because of the lack of physical evidence‚ however‚ now they are uncovering new and important information that is leading toward both ways. I believe that the council was wrong‚ and Lizzie Borden is guilty. Many pieces of evidence points to Lizzie being the murderer of her

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    http://distance-ed.fullerton.edu/bbpresentations/Anth103/return_of_the_iceman/player.html Descriptive Questions 1. What materials were found with the Ice Man? * A grass cape‚ grass filled leather boots‚ einkorn spikelet‚ mushrooms‚ a copper axe‚ a flint blade‚ and arrows in an intact quiver were found with the Ice Man. 2. What information did archaeologists learn about him from those materials? * From the materials found on the Ice Man‚ archaeologists learned that the mushrooms

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    often signified the importance of a person in the community. Archaeologist believe Otzi was important to the community because he was found with a copper bladed-axe. Copper artifacts were very rare back then and only certain important people had copper weapons. “Ötzi’s copper axe is an important clue about his social status. Copper axes and daggers were status symbols denoting membership of the warrior or leadership class‚ as attested to by human-like stone statues of the time. The Iceman and his

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