1 1 2 3 C Motion I 7 (a) From 1 January 2009 to 10 January 2009‚ the watch runs slower than the actual time by 9 minutes. Therefore‚ when the actual time is 2:00 pm on 10 January 2009‚ the time shown on the watch should be 1:51 pm on 10 January 2009. Practice 1.1 (p. 6) D (a) Possible percentage error 10 −6 = × 100% 24 × 3600 = 1.16 × 10 % 1 (b) = 1 000 000 days 10 −6 –9 It would take 1 000 000 days to be in error by 1 s. (b) Percentage error 9 = × 100% 9 × 24 × 60 = 6.94 × 10–2%
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radioactive waste in solid liquid or gas state 11. Biggest threats to biodiversity: HIPPO‚ habitat loss‚ invasive species‚ population growth‚ pollution‚ and overexploitation 12. Integrated pest management: people come in and solve your pest problem without using harmful chemicals or pesticides. Situations are situation specific and take a longer time to solve. 13. Aquaculture: trapping fish in a coast‚ or netted fenced area of water to use for produce and food or commercial use 14.
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1. Interests “Sixthly‚ he would be surprised to hear that the mechanism of the watch was no proof of contrivance‚ only a motion to induce the mind to think so.” (Page 56) William Paley confidently suggests that there must have been a designer to make such a complex piece of machinery due to the undeniable fact that‚ to make something so complex‚ a well thought out plan is needed. A watch has intricate components that have a distinct shape and position within the watch. According to Paley‚ all
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The Existence of God and Evil The problem of evil has been around since the beginning. How could God allow such suffering of his “chosen people”? God is supposedly all loving (omni-benevolent) and all powerful (omnipotent) and yet He allows His creations to live in a world of danger and pain. Two philosophers this class has discussed pertaining to this problem is B.C. Johnson and John Hick. Johnson provides the theists’ defense of God and he argues them. These include free will‚ moral urgency‚
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and‚ therefore‚ exhibit a higher exposure to what is real and what’s not. The author of the book The Paranormal‚ Erich Goode comes up with two issues as to how
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how we see our neighbors. Like how can we love our neighbors how God loves us when we don’t even see how God does it. This has really given me a thought‚ a new point of view in things‚ but my faith hasn’t changed. It’s all very intriguing and interesting to me. This is all very refreshing for the mind and soul. “What shall he do‚ most high Lord‚ what shall this exile do‚ far away from you as he is ? What shall your servant do‚ tormented by love of you and yet
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caused many environmental problems and health risks unless disposed properly. Excessive consumption of goods leads to unnecessary waste which takes up acres of limited landfill space. Processing and reusing the waste material to generate new product is clearly one of the solutions to tackle the problems of waste. Even though there are still alternatives such as incineration plants‚ landfills and education‚ I believe to a large extent that recycling is the answer to the problems of waste. Firstly
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1. The UTRUM: "Whether or not it is the case that there is proof for God ’s existence." 2. The VIDETUR: "It seems that the existence of God can be proven in five ways by the Cosmological Argument." Saint Thomas Aquinas‚ put forth his own theory on the existence of God. In his text "Whether God Exists"‚ he stated that through his five arguments he could prove God ’s existence. His five arguments are from motion‚ from first efficient cause‚ from possibility and necessity‚ from gradation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acknowledgment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dedication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter I: The Problem and Its Setting Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Research Locale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Statement of the Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Statement of the Hypothesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Significance of the Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scope & Delimitation
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The Human Inclination to Love In writing The Scarlet Letter‚ author Nathaniel Hawthorne was immersed in the era of transcendentalism and romanticism that so greatly influenced his work. Defining the movement was the concept that humans are inherently good in their nature and if they are left to their own devices ultimately they will do that good uncorrupted (Chase 109). Within The Scarlet Letter‚ this is brought to full awareness through the nature of Puritan society in the early English colony
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