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    Working Mothers All mothers are working mothers‚ but those who have a career away from home have an extra challenge in their life. In many families today‚ mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years developing. Some mothers need to work to support their family. I’m against working mothers because she will be bad mood most of the time‚ she will not have time for her home and children‚ and can’t have fun time because she is busy every weekend. The first

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    With the key terms explained by the first speaker‚ let us examine our motion once again. Mass media is the major contributor to teenage social problems today. In the light of our definitions‚ is this a valid proposition? Let us consider some arguments in favor of this proposition. I‚ as the opposition’s deputy minister‚ disagree with the motion because I believe that teenagers can make use of the mass media as a platform to voice out their opinions on current issues. With the existence of

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    Justice According to Plato and Aristotle Justice has always been an interesting topic for philosophers and also for ordinary people. Justice can be defined briefly as “the fairness in the way that people are treated” (Collins Cobuild‚ p. 910). Plato and Aristotle‚ two leading figures of ancient Greek civilization‚ were earliest philosophers who thought about justice and developed theories about the sublime aspects of being just. This assignment is an attempt to prove that pursuing a life of justice

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    The Teleological Argument‚ God’s Attributes‚ and Miracles: A Compounded Contradiction Introduction Some theists of the Abrahamic persuasion claim that the harmony of the universe is proof of an intelligent designer. This argument is known as the teleological argument and has evolved from classical philosophy to modern theology. In addition‚ subscribers of the Abrahamic religions also hold that God has attributes that include omniscience‚ omnipotence‚ and benevolence. Fundamentally‚ God is all knowing

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    Outline of Rowe’s Chapter on the Argument from Contingency in His Philosophy of Religion‚ Part II Notes on Rowe on the Cosmological Argument‚ Part Two: Four Criticisms of the Argument 0. Review 0.1 Dependent beings: a being whose existence is accounted for by the causal activity of other beings 0.2 Self-existent beings: beings whose existence is self-explanatory‚ or accounted for by their own inner nature 0.3 The Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR): There must be an explanation for (a) the

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    The Gospel according to John varies from the synoptic gospels in multiple ways. A notable variant discussed by scholars is that the Gospel according to John utilizes literary devices much more freely‚ and it is “the most overtly interpretive.” The Prologue‚ unique to John‚ uses symbolism liberally‚ and countless interpretations about it have arisen. Due to the ambiguity of the passage‚ notable theologians have analyzed in depth the implications the Gospel makes on Christianity. Some topics discussed

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    holy figure‚ a mentor‚ or a political leader the moral thing to do? Can one be doing the right thing‚ or so they think‚ their whole life and then‚ once they arrive to a higher power‚ argue that ignorance is bliss? We will look at both sides of the argument and determine which side will provide better information as to who‚

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    sectors to become more efficient in their missions while being eco-friendly and opening up many more jobs to help improve the economy. Currently the United States government spends close to $57 billion a year in funding for its space programs. According to MBJ‚ S. (n.d) “The measure recommends $19.4 billion for NASA‚ which amounts to a $1.6 billion increase above FY2012 funding. The increase is primarily due to shifting the NOAA satellite program to NASA”. They fund NASA and the United States

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    significantly increased. According to Australian Social Trends as computers have become more affordable over time‚ the number of Australian households using computers and accessing the internet has significantly increased. In 2008-09‚ nearly three-quarters of households had internet access‚ up from one in six a decade earlier. The rising rate of internet access in Australia can largely be attributed to the greater affordability of IT equipment and internet services. According to the ABS Consumer Price

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    cannot define all things pious and impious. Euthyphro agrees to better answer the question‚ and in doing so‚ he changes his answer. “What is dear to the gods is pious‚ and what is not is impious‚” (8) the man states. Again‚ Socrates finds a suitable argument for this answer. He says that if what Euthyphro stated were true‚ and if all of the gods were different‚ then piety toward one god would not be piety toward another. They agree that piety is that which all of the gods love‚ and impiety is that which

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