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    Confucianism vs. Buddhism

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    Confucianism vs. Buddhism By Robert Truckle In this essay‚ two world religions will be compared to see how similar and/or how different they are; these two religions are Confucianism and Buddhism. Confucianism speaks about the wise thoughts that Confucius came across throughout his life. Buddhism speaks about how to acquire great knowledge throughout life. Confucianism was founded by a Chinese man‚ but Buddhism was founded by an Indian man. These quick comparisons show how the religions differ

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    Meat Eaters vs Vegetarians

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    Universidad del Sagrado Corazón San Juan‚ Puerto Rico Argumentative Essay Vicente R. Rivera Vélez Jean G. Piwinski English-114 Section 6 Professor Milagros A. Rodriguez November 10‚ 2011 Meat eaters vs. Vegetarians If you have to choose between meat eaters and vegetarians‚ which side would you select? Personally we understand that vegetarian’s people eat healthier than the meat eaters but even doe‚ we consider our self meat eaters. Meat eaters

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    American Culture INT 110-01 Final Exam Questions December 15‚ 2012 History and Geography are the most important factors that shape a given society’s culture; In Lebanon‚ religions are of great influence on the adopted values and assumptions; some will be discussed in the following to make the point about how history and geography have interfered to shape the Lebanese society as such‚ and then a comparison with the American values and their historical backgrounds will follow; -Family:

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    men vs women

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    Men vs. Women Along the last centuries women have fought to be treated as equals to men. They have tried to have the same opportunities‚ the same rights and to fulfil the same roles. The battle between sexes seems to have ended some decades ago. As a result‚ in modern times the lives of women and men are similar as regards responsibilities and privileges. But being born a woman I have always thought that the sole fact of being a man could make my life easier in different aspects. To start with

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    Jihad vs. Mcworld‚ the Ultimate Showdown According to Benjamin Barber‚ the future of International Relations is dominated by a conflict between McWorld and Jihad. The world is being simultaneously pulled together by McWorld and apart by Jihad. McWorld is working towards globalization and commodification by using the forces of capitalism to create human needs. Jihad‚ on the other side‚ is a sort of retribalization‚ where humanity is being divided and subdivided into exclusive units. Through

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    marijuana vs alcohol

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    Marijuana vs. Alcohol. Why is it still illegal ?   “In any civilized society‚ it is every citizen’s responsibility to obey just laws. But  at the same time‚ it is every citizens responsibility to disobey unjust laws.” -Martin  Luther King Jr. The topic of legalizing marijuana is a very conversational issue in American politics today. Marijuana is a very popular drug that many people have used. Over 98 million people over the age of 12 in the United States have smoked marijuana. It is known

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    Animals vs. Humans Since the beginning of time‚ there has been a certain ‘us’ against ‘them’ attitude toward animals. In fact‚ any animal with visible behavioral or physical differences with other members of its specie is considered to be dangerous and is generally treated unfairly. The question is whether it is okay to make generalizations about animals based on man-made criteria and use those to form an opinion that directly affects how we treat them. Is it okay to carry out tests on them‚

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    Descartes vs Hume

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    Descartes VS Hume René Descartes and David Hume touched upon epistemology on the same question‚ “where does human knowledge come from?” They both came to very different conclusions. Descartes claimed that our knowledge came from human reasoning alone and this is an absolute certainty principle. This faculty of reasoning is innate tool that came with human species. He called this tool‚ “mind‚” which is separated from our body. Hume on the other hand‚ claimed that human learned from observing the

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    If everyone in the world got along then there wouldn’t be no drama or hating whatsoever and quite frankly that seems like boring world to live in. That’s why there needs to be hate in the world to keep things live and not dull like a utopia. Stereotypes and misconceptions fit the mold of making the world a funner and hateful place. These two terms are based upon making assumptions of certain types of people‚ religion and races‚ basically anything that makes a person different than another. These

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    Hobbes VS. Locke VS. Rousseau

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    Hobbes vs. Locke vs. Rousseau/ State of Nature/ Allam/ 2013 “I am at the point of believing‚ that my labor will be as useless as the commonwealth of Plato. For Plato‚ also is of the opinion that it is impossible for the disorders of the state ever to be taken away until sovereigns be philosophers . . . I recover some hope that one time or other this writing of mine may fall into the hands of a sovereign who will consider it for himself‚ for it is short‚ and I think clear.” -The Monster of

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