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    Theodicy

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    Religion (Theodicy) Paula—Doctrine of original sin The doctrine of Original sin—People would rather be guilty then helpless —In the end it’s all out fault —We all come from Adam and Eve(we deserve it) Theodicy—is a reasonable defense of god before the prevalence of evil (justification of god before evil) Problems a theodicy confronts 1.God is all good 2.God is all powerful 3.Whence Evil (Theodicy defends god) 2 kinds of theodicy “Best of all possible worlds” 3 qualities

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    Case 2 – Possible solutions Group 2 made a good presentation on the case ”Holcim Italia: Segmentation and Targeting in Business-to-Business Marketing” and it is my task to discuss the possible solutions. Group 2 had five different solutions to get Holcim going again: Improving their geographic proximity Increase product assortment More flexible payment conditions Improve technical assistance More promotion and personal relationship Improving their geographic proximity: Holcim had 3 different

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    benefit of having the experience of working in the role as manager to give them a better understanding and insight into what issues and problems can be found within a location. As there are two potential managers for this position‚ there is a good possibility of being able to fill this internally. The only drawback is that this could create a negative working environment as each manager will be aware of how they were not added. This could create tension when the newly promoted manager is giving feedback

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    Nitrogen in the air enters and leaves living systems by way of the nitrogen cycle. Describe the events which take place when atmospheric nitrogen molecules move along a food chain (involving legumes and herbivorous mammals) and eventually return to the atmosphere. In your answer‚ describe the uptake‚ processing and utilization of nitrogen in the bodies of these organisms Atmospheric nitrogen in air enters by diffusion or gaseous exchange and leaves the bodies of most organisms without biotransformation

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    In “The Second Night”‚ Sam attempts to object Gretchen’s theory‚ The Body Theory of Personal Identity‚ which states that two beings are the same person as long as their bodies are numerically identical. Sam’s first argument states that Gretchen’s argument violates the epistemic constraint of knowing which person is which on an everyday basis and thus the body theory is false. 1. If the Body theory is true‚ then this morning I’m the same person I was yesterday only if I have the same body I did yesterday

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    Case Study Hatch Asia

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    companies that needs the service of an incubator Many businesses are opening every year which are the company’s potential client. The possibility that their competitor’s client want a change of service provider. Threats The possibility that a great competitor will rise The possiibility of facing a crisis that was not planned by the company There is a possibility that more competitors will sprout • Alternative Courses of Action • Expand business operation in a place that has a greatest possible

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    Kants Moral Argument

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    this means it must be achievable. Kant said that it is "a necessity connected with duty as a requisite to presuppose the possibility of the highest good." This means because we are required by our duty to do good trying to achieve the highest good. Therefore the summum bonum must be achievable for it is a possibility. Point 3‚ although the idea of the highest good is a possibility‚ it is not within our power as humans to reach the highest good. This is because although we strive to reach virtue in

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    The Possibility of Evil

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    The Possibility of Evil The Possibility of Evil is full of literary devices. The one that is mostly used throughout this short story is irony. A lot of things that appear to be one way‚ turn out to be another.This story leaves a feeling as if everyone can be evil… To portray this feeling the author uses three various types of irony; situational‚ dramatic and verbal. Dramatic irony plays a big part in what makes this story interesting to the readers. In the short-story it says "she was fond

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    ENG101 Group Quiz Final

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    ENGL&101 Group Quiz‚ How to Think About Weird Things: The Possibility of the Impossible Group members: Kim Blanton Lindsay Kelly Yang Fu Janelle Costa 1)The main distinction between logical possibility and physical possibility is that the notion physical possibility is a concept confined in the definition of logical possibility. In other word‚ what’s considered as physically possible‚ must be logically possible. Although not every logically possible things is necessarily physically possible. Graphically

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    Exploring The Possibilities : A Journey To The New World Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if the Spanish had not discovered America? If the answer is yes‚ let’s explore some of hundreds of possibilities. North America; a continent also known as the new world‚ bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean‚ to the east by the Atlantic Ocean‚ to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean‚ and to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea. Most of North America’s land area

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