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    ‘The First Cause Argument Proves that God Exists.’ Do You Agree? The First cause‚ or cosmological‚ argument suggested by Thomas Aquinas is that everything that comes into being must have a cause. They can’t cause themselves‚ so they must be caused by something outside themselves. This chain can’t regress forever‚ so there must be a transcendent power that began the chain. That is god. Another argument‚ the Kalam Cosmological argument‚ states that everything that comes into being must

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    Why Does the Third World Exist? We understand why there is global poverty and some of the background and historical causes‚ but why does the "Third World" exist? There are many reasons: Hypothesis #1 Most Lesser Developed Countries (LDCs) have: poor climate poor soils inadequate rainfall unreliable temperatures (too high‚ too low) lack of natural resources There are anomalies however as certain countries have some of these conditions but are still developed and there are countries

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    Taking on the World Background Ellen MacArthur achieved fame as a yachtswoman‚ breaking the world record for a solo circumnavigation of the globe by a woman in 2001 and by anyone in 2005. Her writing is autobiographical‚ a true story in which she describes her attempt to repair the mast. The key to understanding this passage is being able to appreciate the dangers that Ellen faced‚ how she reacted to them and what this tells us about her character. Understanding the text Ellen faces

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    Taking On the Trust Steve Weinberg’s “Taking on the Trust” is a book that chronicles the lives of both Ida Tarbell and John D. Rockefeller. Ida Tarbell was born in Pennsylvania to Franklin and Esther Tarbell. While her family was not necessarily poor they were not rich either. At times they had to struggle to make it through while at other times they had money in the bank. One of the interesting things about her family is how strongly religion played a role in their family. Even when they didn’t

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    their own self-interest. Compared to the altruism view‚ which is that the direct desire to benefit others for their own sake without any ulterior motives. In this Argument it is basically stating that everything someone does is for ones self interest. There are plenty of arguments against psychological

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    Taking Notes

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    While being in college‚ one does not just sit in a class and learn everything that the instructor teaches. Research study has shown that you forget up to 90% of what you’ve learned in less than a week (Sid Savara‚ 2007). In order to understand and comprehend what is being taught one must take notes and only write down the important information given. Studies show that having important information inside notes gives the learner a 34% chance in being remembered (Longman‚ D. & Atkins ‚ R.‚ 1991). This

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    turn taking

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    Turn Taking Because conversations need to be organised‚ there are rules or principles for establishing who talks and then who talks next. This process is called turn-takinandf‚ as aforementioned‚ with their favorite game being Doom. In the book Columbine by Dave Cullen‚ it states that Harris and Klebold‚ according to their attempt at a more grandiose‚ elaborate‚ and terrifying attack than the one they committed‚ wanted to commit the deadliest terrorist attack the U.S. has ever seen‚ by killing

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    A Problem Exists

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    Darwin Freeman Strayer University ENG 215 Dr. Aaron J. Miller December 18‚ 2012 A Problems Exists College athletes should be paid a portion of the money that they make for college universities. Every year there are college athletes who are stripped of their scholarship and their ability to compete in college athletics because they received money or improper gifts and deemed ineligible by N.C.A.A. (www.buzzle.com ) I’m researching this topic because I too know how the poverty line all your life

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    Taking Responsibility

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    you are giving away your personal power. It is extremely complicated for parents. Parents have to take accountability for themselves and their children. Mothers play a bigger role in taking care of us and shaping us into a grown individual. Mothers are more emotionally attached to their child. If their child does anything wrong‚ they always tend to blame their behavior on themselves and the way they have raised their children. Women forget to take in account their own self-interests; instead they

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    Risk Taking

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    -Your name- Taking Risks are very difficult for some people. The mind and takes a big part in this “disease”. The id’s basic needs do a lot to overcome these fears. Fear and lack of confidence are what stop many from doing the possible. Fear plays a major roll in many anti-risk taking situations. “Decidophobia is the fear of making decisions “ (Ronald 118). These people have the fear of taking risks because they fear losing control. These people don’t want to become addicted to something like

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