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    existence of God between William Lane Craig and Christopher Hitchens. This debate was very interesting because both philosophers felt strongly about their opinion. William Lane Craig was first to speak and discussed his side of the debate very clearly. Craig stated that he believed in religion and philosophy. He also made it lucid that he believes that there are no good arguments that atheism is true‚ but there are a myriad of arguments that prove that theism is true. Craig uses a plethora of strategies

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    Motivation is the idea of about the difference between getting things done and not getting things done; energises people; and directs activities to goals. While it is true that most people believe on motivation as illustrated in various theories‚ it is argued that not all these theories are applicable in all conditions particularly on the aspect of employee motivation. In general perspective‚ this paper discusses the motivation theory and various theories including Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs‚ Herzberg’s

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    The pain brought about by your wisdom teeth may be a little bit overboard. Yes‚ you can experience pain in your jaw and your gums. but does it end there? Many people have asked if a pain brought about by wisdom teeth can affect other areas of your body too such as the ears? The question of whether can wisdom teeth cause ear pain or not is very common among all people who are concerned during the eruption of their wisdom teeth or third molars. While some people claim that they have not experienced

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    Getting Fired from a Job

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    One of the main purposes of travel is to gain experiences that allow us to grow and develop as individuals and it is important that people travel the way that bests suits them at a particular time. For example‚ I like to go on adventure holidays and this invariably includes a small group and expert guide‚ and I frequently participate in writing retreats around the world with like-minded people. However for me‚ the real joy of travelling has always been to take off on my own and just ’see’ what comes

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    I was born in Ojai‚ CA in 1979 to a mother who was going through a separation/ divorce with my natural father. We lived alone for the first five years of my life‚ spending much of our time with my grandparents who owned an Airstream. My mother married the guy that I call "Dad" in 1986. He took me in right away and has treated me like I am his own flesh and blood (he has two sons of his own from a previous marriage). I grew up well‚ traveling all over the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii)

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    3 criteria for judging anu methos: Should produce a wise agreement: one which meets the legitimate interest of each side‚ resolves conflicting interests fairly‚ is durabñe and takes community interests into account It should be efficient Improve or at least not damage relationship 3 stages: analysis‚ planning and discussion. SEPARATE PEOPLE FROM THE PROBLEM Peoples problems: perception emotion communication Perception Put yourself in their shoes: reduce area of conflict Don’t deduce

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    Is Cheating Out of Control? What is cheating? Is it out of control? Is it a problem that exists in our society? Cheating is when someone acts dishonestly to gain advantage for him or her. Cheating may happen anywhere such as at school‚ at work‚ on relationship‚ at competition‚ or at home. Cheating has become a problem that exists in our society. Nowadays‚ everyone wants their life become easier. So‚ they are cheating to become better and successful for their future. Students also like to cheat.

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    A view of wisdom or expertise that might be attributed to a relativist like Protagoras is that an individual possesses expertise if he or she has a better perception than others. Having better perception does not mean truer perception; rather‚ better perception can be understood as a perception that ‘brings about what is good for one’s health’ (171e). This means perception can be understood as practical knowledge. Moreover‚ perception can be understood as practical knowledge of certain causes and

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    The Miranda rights are the rights a police offer is required to say to someone when the officer arrests that person. It is the warning that officers of the law give suspects so they know about their rights before they are interrogated. It was a law made after the conclusions of the Miranda vs. Arizona case. The case was very close as it was a 5-4 decision. The court ruled that any type of evidence‚ whether it is incriminating or proof of innocence‚ can be used as evidence in a case; however it

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    Although children are a parents responsibility‚ parents are not constantly with their children to keep them from doing irresponsible acts. Parents can only control what their children are doing if they are in their sight. Children will often blame their parents for their actions when in reality the child is either pressured by a friend‚ curious‚ or wanting to live the “life of a teenager” and have fun. It is argued that parents should know where their children are but‚ children are not stupid and

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