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    On April 4‚ 2009 at Biola University‚ there was a debate regarding the 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

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    Introduction The Charismatic gifts of the Spirit today seem to present a much heated topic for debate. While there are differing views‚ it is an open hand topic‚ the Apostle Paul exhorts to us in Romans 14 it is nothing to divide over or pass judgment on our fellow brothers and sisters for having a view that may not align itself with our own‚ and that as individuals: be convinced in their own minds. Rather than adopting someone else’s interpretation‚ as the Holy Spirit reveals it to that particular

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    Styles of Debate RULES OF THE WALES SCHOOLS DEBATING CHAMPIONSHIPS / SCHOOLS MACE Format The format for debate is 2 speakers per team‚ a chairperson and timekeeper. The chairperson and timekeeper should be seated between the two teams. Speakers should be provided with a table and chairs‚ but must stand when delivering their speeches or Points of Information. A lectern is optional‚ but no public address system should be used. Timing Each speaker is allowed 7 minutes for

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    its readers with a comprehensive overview of the conflicts of the middle east with a focalization of Israel and Lebanon. From a first hand experience‚ Friedman deftly navigates the politics‚ religion‚ and local stories during a ten year time span (1979-1988). This time span covers much of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the civil war of Lebanon. Friedman spends his first five years living in Beirut‚ and the next five years living in Jerusalem. He takes from these times a multitude of personal and local

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    brought up controversy all over the world. Abortion topics touch upon our deepest values and most basic beliefs. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a pregnancy by surgical or medical processes. Two main questions that arise in the abortion debate are: Is abortion right? And what should the law allow? Arguments for and against abortion are diverse and vary from conservative (“pro-life”)‚ liberal (“pro-choice”)‚ and moderate. All three groups agree on the immorality of murder. The conservative

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    Chemistry Midterm Essay Describe a major contribution to science made by each of the following scientists: John Dalton‚ (b) J. J. Thomson‚ (c) Robert Millikan‚ (d) Ernest Rutherford. John Dalton was a chemist and a meteorologist‚ with his notable achievements being leading the study on color blindness and modern atomic theory. Born in 1766‚ his later research on color blindness stemmed from his experience with the condition along with his brother. Along with this‚ what is now known as Dalton’s Law

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    Founding fathers of the Reformation‚ Martin Luther and John Calvin are the source of two great currents of Protestantism. Beyond what unites them‚ one and the other are carriers of two very different worldviews. The two men are alike in anything. One is in one piece. It is square‚ it is thundering‚ he does not know (nor want) decline. The other has a long face‚ beard and pointy nose‚ sideways glance. It has also a will of iron‚ but he knows to win by negotiating. The first is a short-tempered‚ which

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    Motion: Service companies should adopt a Resource based view (RBV) Strategy process P1 Members of the Jury‚ honorable Chairman‚ thank you for the opportunity to speak. We are here to discuss whether the resource-based view is the best approach that Service Companies can adopt as a strategy formulation process. Firstly we would like to define the mentioned terms; Service companies and Strategy Service companies / The service industry is defined according to the Business Dictionary

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    Debate Paper Outline The outline for the Debate paper—the organization of the paper—is really quite simple. Here’s what it would look like. This is a template. It tells you the format‚ but does not tell you the content. That depends on your research. Don’t just copy this. Instead‚ fill in the information on your research question and your sources. (By the way‚ I don’t care so much about whether you follow the rules for a formal outline. This template uses a mix of formal and informal styles. If

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    B.F. Skinner‚ who favored the behaviorist approach to psychology‚ criticized the psychoanalytical theory by suggesting that psychology should be the study of behavior and not just the mind. However‚ Skinner’s approach was radical‚ in that he did consider our inner thoughts and feelings‚ but denied that they had anything to do with behavior. His study of behavior involved close contact with the experimental laboratory‚ where he experimented with small animals such as rats and pigeons. As the experimenter

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