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    Good morning to the examiners and all candidates. Human should be treating each other’s respectively immaterial types of jobs they contribute to society. Among the entire services field that’s provided‚ I would like to say that toilet cleaners are the most contribution to society. First and foremost‚ toilet cleaners are the people who keep cleaning the toilets or gens clean and good looking after everyone usage. To ensure the toilets condition clean and available to be using all the time‚ toilet

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    Jean Watson believes that through the nurse’s attitude and competence‚ a patient’s world can become: larger or smaller‚ brighter or darker‚ happier or lonelier‚ secure or threatening. Jean Watson is a well known professor of nursing at the university of Colorado‚ she believes that nursing can be a transforming process through which both the client and nurse can be changed. Her theory of nursing practice‚ formally known as the ‘Theory of human care’‚ outlines basic premises of nursing and combines

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    became a possession of their new husband. This was clearly shown in 1889‚ when a judge during a case about marital rape declared‚ “ a wife submits to her husband’s embraces‚ because she gave him an irrevocable right to her person […] consent is immaterial.” Hence‚ Victorian women not only lost their property and legal status‚ but also became sexual slaves for their husbands (Hart‚ 96). So‚ what was the difference between the Western (ours) civilized culture and the exotic Orient (others)? Long’s

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    KSF Weight | 5% | 20% | 15% | 5% | 15% | 5% | 25% | 10% | 2. The ERRC for Nike Eliminate - Factors to eliminate that industry has competed on * Price (used to be important‚ but because what Jordan was selling was the brand‚ price became immaterial) | Raise - Factors that should be raised well above industry standard * Prestige * Marketing * Functionality | Reduce - Factors to reduce well below industry standard * Cost (cost of Jordan brand was spread within the Nike operations

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    There are several themes present in the poem “Air and Angels” by John Donne and each carries a particular meaning. While giving a summary of all of the themes in “Air and Angels” by John Donne is nearly impossible given the multiple possible interpretations‚ at the least‚ it is best to identify the themes that are most prominent‚ including love and the world of the flesh versus spirit worlds. The influence of Shakespeare‚ particularly his sonnets‚ are clear in “Air and Angels” as many of the same

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    Descartes arrived at a theory of dualism. In “Meditations”‚ he wrote: “The body is material but not conscious whilst‚ the soul is immaterial and conscious‚ with feelings and thoughts”. He argued that the body and mind are separate entities yet they interact with each other through the brain. When a person dies‚ the body‚ which is matter‚ also dies. However the soul‚ which is immaterial‚ continues to live. Descartes continues; “Our soul is of a nature that is entirely independent of the body and since nothing

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    rebuild his system of previously dubious beliefs on this absolutely certain foundation. These beliefs‚ which are re-established with absolute certainty‚ include the existence of a world of bodies external to the mind‚ the dualistic distinction of the immaterial mind from the body‚ and his mechanistic model of physics based on the clear and distinct ideas of geometry. This points toward his second‚ major break with the Scholastic Aristotelian tradition in that

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    Some of the biggest questions to date are the ones that pertain to consciousness‚ such as “where is it?”‚ “what is it made of?”‚ and “how did it come to be?” There is still an ongoing debate on whether the mind is nonphysical or purely physical. Also‚ there are debates on who can possess consciousness. This argument arises in “Her (2013)‚” a film about a professional letter writer‚ Theodore Twombly‚ who falls in love with his operating system‚ Samantha. In the film‚ Theodore’s relationship with Samantha

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    function after death. Plato believed that your soul has always existed and always will‚ and that your embodied life as a human is just a small part of your existence. Plato believed that the disembodied soul was the highest form of survival because the immaterial realm of the forms is the highest form of existence. In other words Plato suggests that your embodied existence is not nearly as ideal as your disembodied existence. While I may not totally agree with his concept of Forms‚ I would agree with the

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    all reality and life center upon human beings. In fact‚ we act as God. The Secular Worldview is a comprehensive view of the world from a materialistic‚ naturalistic standpoint. Therefore‚ the Secular Humanist sees no place for the supernatural or immaterial. "There is no place in the Humanist worldview for either immortality or God in the valid meanings of those terms. Humanism contends that instead of the gods creating the cosmos‚ the cosmos‚ in the individualized form of human beings giving rein

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