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    Ontological Argument give support to Atheism. Discuss this claim (12 marks) Anselm’s ontological argument described in part (a)‚ was refuted in his own lifetime‚ by Gaunilo‚ who demonstrated in a reduction ad absurdum of his own‚ that if the logic of the argument were applied to things other than God‚ it led to invalid conclusions. Gaunilo didn’t identify any specific fault with the argument‚ but argued that something must be wrong with it‚ because if there wasn’t anything wrong‚ then we can use its

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    Victor Zamora Class of 2016 Composition9/Pd.3 May 9‚ 2013 Muslim center near the World Trade Center. Terror and fear was exhibited around the whole country in one day. This day is infamous for many Americans and is a day of remembrance. 9/11 was a day of sadness mixed with shock as we were at our most vulnerable. Twelve years later the devastation is still felt. Especially when a Muslim group wants to built a Muslim center‚ two blocks away from where the World Trade Center stood. The Muslim

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    Near Earth Objects: Too Close for Comfort Mankind is fifty years into the space age and we have made many strides in increasing technology and insuring the safety of the human race. Satellites and probes have provided valuable information in many fields such as exploration of other planets‚ GPS systems‚ and global communication. Recently NASA has explored the topic of near-earth objects and they are currently trying to track down potential life threatening asteroids. Scientist’s inability to

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    the factory would bring many benefits to this small town. However‚ of course‚ a factory has disadvantages as well. As you know‚ factories usually bring pollution. If this factory is not managed very effectively and efficiently according to specific rules‚ it’s prone to polluting the local air and water. What’s more‚ factories usually make noise. Beside clean drinkable water and fresh air‚ an ideal community should be quiet. If the factory cannot maintain this situation to the community‚ it will not

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    Growing up near Detroit‚ I have personally seen the poor conditions and standards of life that some people are living in. Although I have completed many hours of volunteer work in an effort to improve the bad conditions in the city‚ I feel as if I have not done enough. That is why after reading SCU’s vision‚ the aspect that attracted me most was the idea of building a more humane‚ just and sustainable world. In our society‚ the less fortunate are often overlooked. We forget that those that are struggling

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    choose the reading prompts‚ A Jewish Cemetery Near Leningrad written by Josef Brodsky‚ and Bitburg written by Elie Wiesel. Both writings are similar in many ways despite being written by different authors. One is a poem‚ the other a speech‚ but they both express the emotional rollercoasters the Jews went through during the Holocaust. Not only are they both similar‚ but they’re also similar to the book‚ Night‚ written by Elie Wiesel. A Jewish Cemetery Near Leningrad focuses on the broken hope of holocaust

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION This chapter entails the background‚ the statement of the problem‚ objective of the study research questions‚ the significance of the study‚ the limitation of the study and the scope of the study. 1.1 Background of the Study (Levy and Weitz 2009) defines that “retailer” is a business that sells products and/or services to consumers for their personal or family use. Retailers are the final business in a supply chain that links manufacture to consumers. According to

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    sexually transmitted disease. However‚ this did not work and her mother passed away‚ filling Lispector with guilt. There is evidence of this motif of guilt in several of Lispector’s stories‚ such as in “The Crime of the Mathematics Professor‚” which is from the collection Family Ties. In addition‚ since Lispector’s mother died when Lispector was still young‚ the disconnect between mother and daughter is reflected in the story‚ “Family Ties.” The first part of this piece describes the unusual relationship

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    Discuss the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Three Main Theories covered in this Module. This essay will attempt to highlight and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the three main theories of counselling within the module covered this term. The three approaches in discussion are psychodynamics‚ cognitive behavioural and humanistic. The psychodynamic theory originated from Sigmund Freud‚ a medical doctor and philosopher (1856 - 1939) founded in the 1900s. Freud developed his ideas whilst working

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    The first civilizations in Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ Palestine‚ and the Near Eastern States had many different and yet many similar religious views. The Hebrew’s religion became one of the chief religions of the Near East. While most of the other religions of the ancient Near East were polytheism‚ the Hebrew religion was monotheism. Some of the ancient Near East religions believed that the king ruled in service of god or that the king was a god. The Hebrew religion‚ however‚ believed that there god was

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