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    Background Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest and most densely populated countries. Not only is it highly vulnerable to natural disasters such as cyclones‚ flooding and drought‚ it is also associated with civil unrest‚ political instability and widespread corruption – all of which can be viewed as a deterrent to the country’s attractiveness as an E&P destination. Natural gas is the only significant source of commercial energy‚ and accounts for almost 75% of commercial energy consumption. The

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    Natural selection was a fundamental idea formed by Darwin that living things evolve gradually from generation to generation. Darwin argues that all living species come to historical process through a historical process involving random changes. Through natural selection living things have acquired to behave in ways that provide the promotion of survival and reproduction. What happens in natural selection is that the organisms with favorable traits that help them survive live long enough

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    Here we have some highlights of how the natural selection works and some of the evolutionary forces that drive evolution: The natural selection operates in base of the difference between de reproductive successes of the individuals. The genes of the most successful individuals (the ones that reproduces more) appears more in the next generation. If an individual cannot survive it will not be able to reproduce. Because of that natural selection is NOT RANDOM and can act really quickly. (Charlat et

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    Some people would agree with the statement Natural Law leads to cruel decisions because the ideas that it is based on called the primary precepts can contradict themselves when faced with different situations particularly more modern circumstances. This is because naturalists tell us we must follow these precepts so to achieve our full purposes as human beings which we can only do by doing right. An example of this contradiction is in the use of a gun its purpose being to shoot things‚ in this

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    Explain Finnis’ Natural Law Theory (30 marks) John Finnis‚ an Australian legal philosopher has tried to resurrect the natural law tradition in moral philosophy and law since the mid-1960s. He tries to offer a "neo-Aquinian" natural law philosophy which does not presuppose a divine being. By focusing attention on goods rather than a single Good‚ Finnis skilfully articulates what he calls a theory of moral action for our day. Or‚ in other words‚ he seeks a theory of how to live well. Finnis identifies

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    Natural selection is Charles Darwin’s most famous theory; it states that evolutionary change comes from genetic variation in each generation and the survival of individuals with different combinations of these variable traits. Organisms with such characteristics that increase their probability of survival in their environment will endure and possess more opportunities to reproduce. Over time these traits are passed on to their offspring and proliferate through the population. Darwin’s innovative

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    Natural Selection By definition‚ natural selection theory is whereby the organisms that have adapted well to the environment can survive even during the times of scarcity and have offspring. The theory involves both competition and cooperation. According to Darwin‚ competition and cooperation are related to power such that‚ in life competition will always be there where people and animals must strive for the scarce resources (Darwin 29). During the competition‚ the strong ones will win and take

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    Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection Drew Simpsonconcept of species being immutable was fule‚ and that even if one uses a good science method‚ you can sll come up with false conclusions.Charles Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selecon is divided and studied in two separate secons‚ microevoluon‚ and macroevoluon. Microevoluon is “the theory that natural selecon can‚ over me‚ take an organism and transform it into a more specialized species of that organism‚ whereas macroevoluon is “ the hypothesis

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    evolutionary theory and explained it through ‘natural selection’. Natural selection simply means that there are variations among species that have different traits‚ and those traits differ by their fit to certain environmental conditions. Furthermore‚ some species with traits better suited to the certain environment are likely to survive‚ whereas‚ those species with traits that are not very suited to the particular environment eventually go extinct. Evolution and natural selection have a special connection

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    Explain what is meant by Natural Law approach to ethics? Natural Law is an ethical theory which states that there are unchanging laws set in the nature of the world‚ to tell humans what is moral and immoral. These laws are set by a supernatural power which is God. Natural Law is a Deontological theory which looks at the action to be moral despite the consequences it brings. The theory of Natural Law has been around for centuries and has had many key figures that have made key contributions to the

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