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    The Theme of Love in Books VIII – XV of Augustine’s De Trinitate The structure of Augustine’s De Trinitate conforms to the rule that “authority takes precedence over reason.” Having expounded upon the scriptural revelation of God‚ in the latter half of his grand exposition on the Trinity the Church Father attempts to draw from things here knowable an analogy befitting of God. Yet in his pursuit for an analogy depictive of the true God both the precondition from which he begins and the conclusion

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    teacher lecture and one of your friends text you and your phone goes off‚ it can distract the entire class and interrupt the teacher’s lecture‚ possibly earning you a trip to the principal’s office and having your phone confiscated. Texting can also be rude in many situations. For example‚ if you were in a restaurant and people wanted you to make conversation‚ but you decided to text

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    Criminology Final Paper Gay Bashing in Jamaica and the Music Behind It The purpose of this paper is to discuss the deviant behavior towards GLBTs in the Caribbean and the small amount of reformation that took place due to these criminal acts. Saying that the civil rights of humans over the past couple of years have not been violated would be a complete and utter lie. There are thousands of people who take part in political protest because they are tired of people listening to the discriminating

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    Lecture 14 Tort Re Ipsa Loquitur & Defence to Negligence res ipsa loquitur- the facts speak for themselves It means that the plaintiff can prima facie establish negligence where the facts are so obvious that somebody must be negligent otherwise the accident would not have happen. In the common law of negligence‚ the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur (Latin: the thing speaks for itself) states that the elements of duty of care and breach can be sometimes inferred from the very

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    manipulate the minds of the audience. Jeff the protagonist of the movie is a photographer who breaks his leg trying to get a photo of a crashing race car on the track. While recovering from the injury he entertains himself by spying on his neighbours. Here is where reality kicks in‚ the director wants the audience to be the protagonist but humans are curious being whom are easily tempted to explore a new environment for example" a kid trying to explore the environment of Grand Theft Auto videogame

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    address. Rebuking Wong‚ the chief executive said: "Irrespective of Confucius‚ Aristotle‚ current politicians or the current political system‚ none will consider foul language as well as rude speech or acts as appropriate political ethics. It’s so simple." Wong: "Is violence in the legislature considered rude? Is the government’s

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    social disorganisation‚ the neighbours are unable to provide proper education‚ hospitality‚ and suitable atmosphere for their peers. This term has largely affected the society by many means. Residents living nearby start to put themselves aside from the other people residing in the society. The neighbours constantly shift their houses away from each other so that they can live away from the shadow of society. This affects their own personal relationships with the neighbours. This has also led to the

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    for two days have been found safe and well. The three ten-year-olds‚ two boys and a girl‚ disappeared after school on Wednesday. Police had issued photographs of the three‚ and had been searching nearby houses. They were eventually spotted by a neighbour‚ who alerted the police. They said they had slept out in a garden shed for a dare and hadn’t realized the concern they had caused. Jumbolair - home of jet pilot John Travolta Welcome to JUMBOLAIR‚ Florida - the world’s only housing estate

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    Can India become a Superpower? The question is common and comes in evey mind‚ the topic is everlasting and in limeline. For being a superpower a country must have to solve his external and internal conflicts‚its true that no country an become a superpower if ts not a developed one and india has yet to devlope andcan be said as an emerging power. Walking on this path is not so smooth you will find thorns that make you lame and sometimes huge rocks are ready to crush you so as India is facing it in

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    place. According to journalist Lina Caneva‚ Editor of Pro Bono Australia‚ “Compared with respondents two decades earlier‚ the typical Australian in the 2000s has 1½ fewer neighbours of whom they could ask a small favour and 3 fewer neighbours on whom they could drop in uninvited.” The snag provides the perfect way for the neighbours to meet each other‚ bond‚ and re-establish that easy-going mateship that has been a part of Australia’s culture for decades.

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