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    Summary of “God and the Strongest Battalions” In the essay “God and the Strongest Battalions‚” Richard Current stated that the North won because they had so much more than the South. The North had an advantage over population; near five to two. They had more wealth‚ manpower‚ manufactured goods‚ agriculture‚ transportation‚ finances‚ and the economic stability to fight and win a war. Current stated that “If wars are won by riches‚ there can be no question why the North eventually prevailed” (Current

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    Summary of Morality Without God by John Arthur Nirvair Chahal Dr. Ronald de Sousa PHLA11 S T.A. Chad Horne 996811650 January 24‚ 2012 John Arthur argues that morality exists without the influence of religion in his passage Morality Without God. Arthur claims that morality is independent of religion both logically and psychologically. He first distinguishes what he is referring to when he speaks of morality and religion. Arthur explains that morality is having the tendency to evaluate

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    In Jay Martin’s Scopic Regimes Of Modernity‚ one subject that really resonated with me is the idea of visual complexity that is presented in various forms throughout this article. The article begins with the author mentioning that “Although the implied characterization of different eras in this generalization as more favorably inclined to other senses should not be taken at face value‚ it is difficult to deny that the visual has been dominant in modern Western Culture in a wide variety of ways (page

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    Module IV: Assessing the Curriculum Lesson 3-Tools to Asses Curriculum What are Assessment Strategies? •Paper-and Pencil Strategy •The Performance-Based Strategy •The Observational Strategy •Personal Communication Strategy •Oral Strategy •The Reflective Strategy •Combination of Strategies Reflective Strategy Self-Assessment Definition Self-assessment • is the process of gathering information and reflecting on one’s own learning; • is the student’s own assessment of personal progress in knowledge

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    of his decisions that affected his happiness was that he caught a ride in the same taxi as Jay Twistle. Chris tried talking to Jay‚ but Jay kept telling Chris that he had to go to a meeting. Chris then says that he is going the same direction as Jay is anyway‚ so Chris catches a ride with Jay. Chris goes on to talk to Jay‚ but Jay gets distracted by his Rubix cube. Chris solves the Rubix cube‚ which leaves Jay baffled. The quality time they spent together in the cab leaves Chris with a shot at getting

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    Business for the Glory of God Book Review Liberty University Abstract This is my book review of Business for the Glory of God which we started the first week of this course. I have briefly articulated the author’s‚ Wayne Grudem‚ main positions and themes and then interact with them. That is‚ I have chosen two main points that I agree with and two main points in which I do not agree. My thoughts have been supported with well-reasoned arguments and additional supportive

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    Robert Nozick’s objection to hedonism creates an experience machine that would give us the pleasure we desire. As we discussed in class‚ types of pleasures such as unlimited amount of money‚ or driving that dream car that we always deeply loved would be examples of hedonism. The question is; should you plug into this machine by making somebody unavoidably do something for his or her life experiences? Many would think it would be foolish to plug in‚ because there’s more to life than pleasure. From

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    novel The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald he explains to the reader in a distinctive way who Jay Gatsby is. This new man who is secretly in love with Daisy and has lots of new money‚ is living in West Egg.‚ this mysterious character is revealed to us by the narrator Nick Caraway. Rumours and facts are revealed to us in the first five chapters. At the beginning of the novel‚ Jay Gatsby is described to us as a mysterious man who is really shy; we also know nothing about him. He purchases

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    The book‚ Ain’t No Makin’ It‚ allows us to enter the world of two distinct peer groups in a low income housing project in America. Jay MacLeod takes us on a journey to explain why the attitudes‚ beliefs‚ expectations‚ and aspirations of these two groups of teenagers differ so greatly despite their similarities. One of the primary focuses is on education and the Hallway Hangers and Brothers experiences within Lincoln High School. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ and the UN Convention on

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    Gaitor‚ Bridget Word Count: 1‚859 The Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine by David H. Jackson Jr. exemplifies the life of Charles Banks as Booker T. Washington’s main abettor‚ in the Tuskegee Machine. This descriptive autobiography of Charles Banks life’s work‚ gives the reader an insight into the success of Booker T. Washington. Along with the biography of Charles Banks life‚ the book also addresses the creation and struggles of Mound Bayou. It also gives the reader an inside look on Booker

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