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    spread around the world. Most of these cultures and religion originated in the past‚ ancient world to us. The religions and cultures were spread through different ways by each country or religion‚ some used teachings and education‚ while others used violence and enforcement of religion. Religion in cultures and society is made important‚ of its effects of teaching morals‚ values‚ spirituality‚ and a guided path of life. At times these different believes can conflict each other‚ thus creating and

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    INTRODUCTION: SpaceTime and motion were three interrelated concepts which have been very difficult by the philosophers to arrive at a proper understanding since the ancient times. By there has been consensus that a proper understanding of motion would lend a hand in addressing the questions on the nature of the other two concepts namely space and time. Depending on the nature of approach to the problem of space and time‚ the philosophers mainly addressed three key concerns. They are as follows:

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    day‚ we normally do the routine things that we do in life like‚ going to school‚ occupying our occupations and simply living life. But‚ do we really know what our world has to offer?? Well‚ today‚ I will be enlightening you all about the magnificent natural occurrences that are present on Earth. - The seven natural wonders of the world. 1. The Aurora Borealis Is located in North America. An aurora is an atmospheric phenomenon‚ appearing as streamers or bands of light sometimes visible in the

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    Divine Benevolence and Divine Brutality Divine benevolence (God as loving partner) and divine brutality (God as warrior) really are compatible. God is a warrior because he is a loving partner. Take a father and his son‚ for example. A father disciplines and corrects his child because he loves him and wants to protect him. God is the same way. Hebrews 12:6 says‚ “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth.” God punishes those that he loves. Divine benevolence and diving brutality are seen in

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    „Why do countries trade with each other? Show‚ using examples‚ why this may be to do with the principle of comparative advantage.” In the modern world‚ there is no country that can produce as much as is needed. Countries trade with each other to obtain products and services‚ which they do not have or are unable to produce. Some goods may be unobtainable for certain countries‚ but a lot of things which could be produced are nevertheless imported. Why is it so? Why is it that the country doesn’t want

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    With morality being defined as a set of norms‚ we need someone with authority to create these moral laws. In that‚ moral law like any other regular law requires a lawmaker. Yet‚ humans lack the authority to create moral law‚ since humans are imperfect. Thus‚ if humans cannot be the author of moral law‚ then a higher power is required‚ God. With this notion‚ the Divine Command theory constructs the idea that when something is morally obligatory it’s only because God commands it‚ and when something is

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    The Relationship of the Human Sciences to the Natural Sciences To a great extent‚ however‚ the human sciences do encompass natural facts and are based on knowledge of nature. If one were to imagine purely spiritual beings in a realm of persons which consisted only of such beings‚ then their coming-to-be‚ preservation‚ and development‚ as well as their extinction - whatever representations we may form of the background from which these beings appear and into which they disappear - would be dependent

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    Major Natural gas producers Graph.2 Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) Natural gas Demand & Price Natural gas could be the 100% replacement of crude oil’ Conclusion 1. Introduction Natural gas is a very important energy source in the world and it is the cleanest and most hydrogen rich of all the hydrocarbon energy sources and it has high energy conversation efficiencies for power generation [1]. In olden days natural gas was only

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    belonging and not belonging is determined by the relationships a character has with others and the world. Being accepted and having shared experiences with others and having genuine connections with ones environment is crucial to feelings of belonging. This is clearly evident in the verse novel The Simple Gift‚ composed by Steven Herrick‚ and further demonstrated in Ania Walqicz’s “Australia”. These texts show that without relationships with others and the world‚ one cannot fully belong. Herrick conveys

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    challenges Euthyphro on morality based on the Divine Command Theory and the Natural Law Theory. In the passage‚ Euthyphro‚ the two theories are the Divine Command Theory and the Natural Law Theory. The Divine Command Theory provides an understanding that we should follow what God hates‚ we should hate and what God likes‚ we should like. Essentially‚ The Divine Command theory states that we follow God and believe He is

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