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    On Being an Atheist

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    “On Being an Atheist”. McCloskey makes the claim that he is reminding fellow atheist why they believe there is no God. He claims that the traditional proofs have no merit. I believe the sheer magnitude and complexity of the world we live in is strong evidence of an intelligent designer and creator. Only an intelligent creator could form a world where the air that we breathe is part of such a complex system. We also live in a world that has morals‚ which points to a morally perfect Being that

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    entertainment from digital TV to video games. This means that there are fewer tasks to do‚ more time to do nothing and more opportunities to sit around and be entertained without moving very much. As we can see‚ there are both advantages and disadvantages to this. I will deal with the advantages firstly. I think‚ there are at least two positive effects of this. First of all‚ we don’t need to do repetitive and uninteresting job like washing-up and this gives us more time to do other things. What

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    Advantages and disadvantages of computer Advantages of computer:- When Charles Babbage invented the computer decades ago‚ he would probably not have realized the impact it would have on mankind’s future. The importance of computers in today’s world can hardly be over-emphasized. Computers have become so much an integral part of the modern age that we also call this period as the computer age. In the initial years‚ the computer was a huge and complex machine that was used for difficult work like

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    Being a Teenager

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    and parcel of being an adolescent but golly‚ how much havoc they cause in me! Nevertheless‚ I do enjoy being a teenager. First‚ I like my closer relationships with my friends. As a child‚ my friendship with other children was based on how frequently I saw them. Those whom I saw every day would inevitably become my good friends. This is not the case now‚ as my friendships are based on mutual interests and shared activities so that the bonds are stronger. Another thing I like about being this age is

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    Being on Time

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    PVT Lee‚ Kager 23 April 23‚ 2013 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ON TIME Time: It is the universes theoretical constant that governs‚ sometimes with an iron fist‚ the everyday lives of humans. Time has many different measurements. There are stellar measurements‚ such as the phases of the moon or the rotation of the Earth around our Sun. There are extremely long measurements of time‚ like the geological epoch that can span for tens of millions of years‚ and there are very small measurements

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    the mail which will allow the final 12 jurors to be selected. Through this method‚ it allows a variety of different types of people to be chosen. It gives us an honest verdict of the accused being guilty or non-guilty as it allows us to see what the minds of different type of people think. The disadvantage to this is that not all jurors will be a cross section of people. The jurors chosen may be the same type of people who think the same which means this will give us an unfair verdict in a case

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Decentralisation Decentralisation means diffusion of authority. The dispersal of authority of decision- making to the lower level management is termed as decentralisation. Decentralisation of authority is a fundamental phase of delegation and the extent to which authority is not delegated is called centralisation. Here got some advantages and disadvantages of decentralisation. Firstly‚ distribution of burden of top executive. Decentralisation helps to its executive

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    Disadvantages Study Abroad

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    CHOCOLATE GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH As you hear the name “chocolate” your mouth waters! You are allured by the delicious and stimulating taste of chocolates. At the same time you are worried about the harmful effects of eating too much chocolates. But you must know that recent studies have proven that chocolates high in cocoa solids provide potential health benefits. So toss up good health and nutrition by treating yourself with chocolates!  Presently scientists are beginning to disapprove some

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    Being Assertive

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    Being Assertive Being assertiveness is having a good set of communication skills which means “taking into consideration both your own rights‚ wishes‚ wants‚ needs and desires‚ as well as those of the other person.  Assertiveness means encouraging others to be open and honest about their views‚ wishes and feelings‚ in order that both parties act appropriately.” Skills you need to know (2011- 2013) This statement is common in all documentation relating to the subject and forms the basis of this

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    Community Policing brings police and citizens together to prevent crime and solve neighborhood problems. With community policing‚ the emphasis is on stopping crime before it happens‚ not responding to calls for service after the crime occurs. Community policing gives citizens more control over the quality of life in their community. Community policing means police become part of the neighborhood. This helps police get a better sense of resident’s needs and helps residents to develop greater trust

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