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    Mikiayla Key Dr. Earl Social Issues in America 30 August 2015 Lorber’s Article Response: From the article I have read‚ this demonstrated the differentiation between the two words “sex” and “gender.” This revealed how many individuals display certain characteristics of what gender they choose to be. Others like to stay in what is considered normal and full of structure because of the ability of being able to reproduce. The article describes how it affects society whether it’s in the personal life and

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    Present a short critical response to the issues raised by Sowden in his paper‚ ‘plagiarism and the culture of multilingual students in higher education abroad’. In your response you should support or challenge some of Sowden’s arguments using evidence. Plagiarism is likely to be a hot issue to the public. In Sowden’s article‚ he claims that the cultural differences are the main key to plagiarism which mostly happens in Asia. On the other hand‚ evidences show the culture-specific concept may be

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    A Response to Suze Orman’s Article In “How to Take Control of Your Credit Cards”‚ CNBC host and bestselling author Suze Orman provides her professional opinion on how the we can take responsibility and eliminate credit card debt. With Orman’s advice and a little discipline all debts‚ either by choice or circumstance‚ can be cleared up in as little as just a few months. To start taking control of your debts you must learn to bring your interest rates down‚ protect those new low rates‚ and possibly

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    Part 2: Proving God’s existence to an atheist- Teleological Argument First‚ some atheist arguments that may be brought up in the beginning is as follows: God is omnibenevolent and would thus desire to eliminate evil‚ and God is omnipotent and thus could eliminate evil. Evil exists in the world‚ thus God does not exist since evil exists. This is a common argument that may come up about the existence of evil in the world. Most of the evil in the world only occurs because we choose to create it. When

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    How to be a stupid Atheist. I’ll just point out that although I don’t believe in a "biblical‚" or "christian" God-- I do think that mere existence merits explanation beyond what science holds for me at this point‚ therefore I think that at a fundamental level there is a creative "energy/entity" that made possible the "plane of existence." I-- for instance-- think that the universe was made by a wholly natural‚ long‚ and painstakingly haphazard series of coincidences. I think that religion is

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    Article Critique Perceptions of Discrimination Among Atheists: Consequences for Atheist Identification‚ Psychological and Physical Well-Being Doane‚ J. Michael.‚ & Elliot‚ Marta. University of Nevada‚ Reno. Psychology of religion and Spirituality 2015‚ Vol. 7‚ No. 2‚ 130-141 This article was written by Michael J. Doane and Marta Elliott for the purpose of discovering the outcome of discrimination and the consequences of Identification as an Atheist on their psychological and physical well-being

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    Short Response #1 Mairs’s “On Being a Cripple” While reading this essay I found myself emerged in a lifestyle unknown to me. As Mairs goes through her experience with being a cripple she use multiple types of rhetoric to achieve her goal of explain how she is able to live with her handicap. Mairs tone in this essay shifts from being humorous to being serious all throughout. Like how she goes from talking about how when her family invites people over they treat her like a normal human being and

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    Dear Katie Hopkins‚ On review of your article ‘’I won’t let my children play with friends that I deem beneath them... that’s what caring mothers do’: Apprentice star admits she targets playmates who are a good influence’ I was shocked to see that you judge children! Not only are you judging children who are too young to even acknowledge their actions but you go as far as to even judge them on the names they have. Children are given names by their parents and therefore have no control of it‚ you

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    Jessica Dr. Niechayev English literature p.3 23 April 2013 Hope According to the article‚ Hope and the Hunger Games (April 12‚ 2012)‚ the authors Jordan Ballor and Todd Steen believe hope in Panem only comes from inside the people themselves. I agree with their argument about the residents of Panem. Peeta was a major part of bringing forth hope in the Hunger Games. I believe Peeta shared his bread out of genuine love‚ however‚ later in the story he did an act of kindness out of self-preservation

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    Anaxagoras: Atheist Philosopher Anaxagoras was one of ancient Greece’s first atheistic philosophers whose claims about reality and the way it worked were very convincing‚ while also lacking adequate explanation to give them sufficient clout. When compared to traditional Greek religion‚ Anaxagoras’ position on the phenomena of human life was less anthropomorphic and considerably revolutionary. Additionally‚ Anaxagoras’ view on reality‚ specifically concerning nous‚ was a glimpse into the future

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