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    To organize and discuss the ideas‚ using of cause and effect method is common. Establish the connection between two things while writing a cause and effect essay; concentrate on why things happen (cause) and what are their effects on nature or other things. Logical reasoning is the essential demand of a cause and effect essay. Cause & effect essays need a thorough research to collect the evidences in order to manage the linking between happenings and their results. The choice of a good topic makes

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    Why were doctors still reading Galen in 1400? Galen was a Greek physician who revived the wok of Hippocrates and other Greek doctors. Galen died in the Roman era but his work was still read in the medieval times. Regression in medicine was caused by many factors including war and religion which meant that doctors had to use cures and theories that had already been discovered such as Galen’s theory of the 4 humours and opposites. Due to lack of progress in the past 1000 year’s doctors continued to

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    Computer games are very bad for people and they cause a lot of problems Computers have change people’s lives‚ which has improved our living standard dramatically and makes our lives easier‚ more comfortable and can save more time. However‚ computer games do not help to improve our life at all. It is a disaster for all age groups‚ because it causes a lot of problems. As a student‚ computer games can affect your study at the school‚ because you spend a lot of time playing it and do not study or do

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    Conflict - a state of discord caused by the actual or perceived opposition of needs‚ values and interests. It can be internal (within oneself) or external (between two or more individuals) such as‚ social disagreement‚ conflicts of interests‚ and fights between individuals‚ groups‚ or organizations. Competitive situations will‚ by their nature‚ cause conflict. Cooperative situations can also be the source of conflict. Two or more individuals or parties may have consistent goals‚ but the manner

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    Incompatibilism v. Compatibilism There are two prevailing incompatibilist views concerning free will‚ hard Determinism or Libertarianism. The former asserts that if determinism is true‚ then free will is nonexistent and humans are essentially robots following a path determined for us from our past and natural laws. The latter denies that determinism is true and thus appears to introduce randomness as an explanation to account for free will. Compatibilists claim that free will and determinism can

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    TOPIC: Explain the causes of stresses. Introduction Life is full of expectations‚ commitments‚ deadlines‚ frustrations and demands. People are faced with stress every day that it has become a way of life. Stress is a response to evens that make you feel threatened or upset your balance in some ways. According to Gilabert (2007:10) stress is defined as an emotional reaction occurring in the presence of certain stimuli that usually trigger the body’s coping mechanisms to face the new circumstance.

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    Aquinas' 2nd Argument

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    The Cosmological Argument has been disputed over since the beginning of religion. Greek philosophers such as Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and other theologians have provided reasons for either their belief or disbelief of the existence almighty being; God. Thomas Aquinas adapted a personal answer for the controversial argument. Aquinas provides five ways for the existence of God that he devised through his observations and logical analysis. His arguments provide reasoning for many people that cannot believe

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    Compatibilism

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    There are 3 basic views that can be taken on the view of determinism‚ (1) deny its reality‚ either because of the existence of free will or on independent grounds; (2) accept its reality but argue for its compatibility with free will; or (3) accept its reality and deny its compatibility with free will.In this paper I am going to be defending the view compatibilism‚ specifically W. T. Stace’s view of compatibilism. Compatibilism is the idea that determinism is true‚ every event in the world is caused

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    The novel ‘Tomorrow When The War Began’ is not only an adventure novel‚ where the characters fight to overcome many hurdles in life‚ but it is a novel that questions ethics and moral dilemmas. Whilst these teenagers are forced to cope with the harsh reality of war they find themselves in difficult situations causing them to react quickly in something they later question and often regret. These rural adolescents question their morality in causing pain and destruction with their actions in order to

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    Effects of Drug Abuse

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    The Effects of Drug Abuse How many times has a person heard about the consequences of drug abuse? Have people ever really taken those consequences into account? Drug abuse is one of the major problems in our society. The causes of drug abuse are really unknown‚ but the effects of this epidemic are very serious. Many people get used to taking pills or like the way that illegal drugs make them feel. They can easily get addicted and abuse those drugs; that is the problem. The purpose of this essay

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