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    attaining knowledge without the use of reason. It is the direct knowledge that we can access without rational thinking‚ it’s just a feeling. However‚ how will we know if we can trust our intuitions? If so‚ should we completely depend on this mere “gut feeling”? A general knowledge issue relevant to this topic that we can start with is: Why should we discard explanations at all if they have not been proven wrong? This essay should attempt to answer this question in the areas of knowledge of natural

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    According to Ursell & Metcalf (2012)‚ the microbiome is recognised as a body’s microbial makeup. It has been observed that the distinctive makeup of virtuous and bad microorganisms create the whole body‚ comprising the digestive system. In addition to this‚ the microbiome has brought into being within the digestive system such as the stomach as well as the intestines‚ however‚ it is likewise discovered within the mouth‚ oesophagus as well as in the skin. Similarly‚ it has been stated by Flint (2012)

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    philosophies that are normally used as the foundation for the teaching and worship of the church. These philosophies are the theology of glory and the theology of the cross. Which philosophy a church practices is up to the individual church; however‚ it is rare‚ possibly even unheard of‚ for both philosophies to be utilized together in the same church. The theology of glory and the theology of the cross are both so very different from one another‚ that to mix them would be a challenging enterprise. The

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    Iliad and Honor

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF HONOR AND GLORY IN THE ILIAD Honor and glory are central to the Greek character. Since heroes are the essence of the society from which they come‚ Greek heroes live their lives according to honor and glory‚ in all their varied forms. Honor and glory trigger an epic war that takes the lives of numerous men‚ and shape its development at every stage. The fall of Troy is "a thing… whose glory shall perish never (Homer‚ Iliad 2.324)". The goal of the Greeks is the fame that resounds

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    Ib Tok Role of Intuition

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    Intuition can be generally defined as “the result of one’s instinctive or ‘gut’ feeling rather than their conscious reasoning.” Intuition is natural and critical in the lives of everyone because of its frequency. In every instance there is some degree of intuition one could encounter‚ I find myself relying heavily on my instincts in some situations of my life and disregarding that “gut” feeling in others‚ as a result the term “intuition” may need to be redefined. Within the sciences intuition could

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    Carnivores 3/What is the name of mammal only eat plant? * Herbivores 4/What is the difference between a fore-gut fermenter and hind-gut fermenter? Example? Because plant cells have tough cellulose cell walls and herbivore are not able to digest‚ they use micro- organisms that live symbiotically to break down cellulose in fermentation process into nutrients | Fore- gut fermenter | Hind-gut fermenter | Location of caecum | Carry out digestion in a chamber- rumen‚ before the true stomach (abomasum)

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    came after he realized that his moral values were not right and that his friend should not be a slave. I know for me‚ I have been told many times to always follow my gut or first instinct when taking a test and many times those answers were still not right after following my gut. So‚ I think it is safe to say that following one’s gut or conscience is not always the right thing to do because one’s conscience cannot possibly

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    are many holes in this claim. Lewis was a superstar back in the day‚ but he also had struggles and enemies of his own. Lewis died by murder by conspiracy. Lewis had been killed by a flintlock pistol‚ one shot to the back of the head‚ another to the gut. According to the crime reports‚ any one of those shots would have left him incapacitated. Two pistols were found at the scene‚ and if he had committed suicide‚ the position he was in would have been awkward‚ if he were to shoot himself both in the

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    Service vs Excellence This past Sunday‚ I was in Elders quorum and I discovered that my stake was having an event for everyone to attend the temple on a Tuesday night. As I heard the announcement‚ I remembered from my weekly planning that I had many school assignments and papers that needed to be completed and a midterm to study for. To make preparations‚ the person that was giving the announcements then asked for a raise of hands of all those that would be able to attend. The choice of attending

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    Oesophagus Research Paper

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    First the Homo sapien will be insert the food into its alimentary canal. It will then chew the food creating a bolus of food‚ which is caused by the enzymes in the saliva which break down the food making it ready for swallowing or deglutition. The bolus of food goes through the larynx‚ which is the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals. The bolus of food passes through the oesophagus. The oesophagus is a muscular tube which

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