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    This doctrine became known as the Natalegawa Doctrine which is focusing on improving economic relations and strengthening internal consolidation of ASEAN connectivity Natalegawa doctrine is quite unique since this is a continuation pattern of the diplomatic process. Where in diplomacy‚ we usually use a variety of tricks in order to attract partners to cooperate‚ but this dynamic equilibrium trick

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    The Ends of Beginnings

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    that are used to verify theological truths. 1. Consistency 2. Correspondence 3. Priority of Data 4. Cohesiveness ➢ 5. Thoroughness Properly identify the eleven divisions of theology. 1. Theology Begins with Prolegomena: a. Pro Means to Go before; b. Lego Means to Say or Speak 2. Bibliography: the Theology of Scriptures 3. Theology Proper: Theology of God 4. Christology: Theology of Jesus Christ 5. Pneumatology: Theology of the Holy Spirit 6. Anthropology: Theology of Man 7. Hamartiology:

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    Students should be based in classes based on ability Have you ever felt annoyed because the teacher was moving too slow or stressed because the teacher was moving too fast? That’s why students should be grouped in classes based by ability. Schools do this because: some students learn faster than others‚ and the slower learners might not understand what is happening in class. Some students learn faster than others because the faster learners process their work faster because the faster learners

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    Castle Doctrine Theory

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    Castle Doctrine Arising as a common law theory‚ the Castle Doctrine established the understanding that a citizen has the right to defend their legal place of residence with the use of up to deadly force against an intruder. If the use of force rather than fleeing was reasonable‚ the citizen is free from prosecution since the force was utilized in a self-defense manner. Therefore‚ the doctrine was meant to deter crime and provide public safety through empowering citizens to protect their life and

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    There are many reasons why we study William Shakespeare’s plays today. There is the insight to human nature that he knows well‚ allusions to old mythology and legends‚ and others such. However‚ one reason stands out above the rest: his power of language. Also this power of language is clearly shown in his play‚ Othello‚ through Iago‚ the antagonist of the play. Iago‚ who is an ensign of Othello‚ is furious that he was not given the promotion to lieutenancy. As a result he uses his craftiness and

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    and half a billion around the world play at least one hour‚ and most of them are between ages of 18 – 49(1‚ 2). If people are willing to spend most of their time‚ learning the concepts and practicing on a regular basis‚ why must we not consider it a sport? Video games should be considered a sport. Professional video gamers are focused‚ determined‚ and motivated to perform on a week to week basis. The work hard like a dear running away from its predator. They usually spend 6-8 hours per day to improve

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    why should we read books

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    Why People Should Read Books It is a disappointment that people read books less often in these days of widespread technological reliance. Books were the primary source of intellectual entertainment just a hundred years ago‚ but with the invention of radio‚ television‚ cinematography‚ and the Internet and computer games‚ it seems that reading books is no longer a popular leisure activity. However‚ I believe that books are an irreplaceable part of our lives‚ and the role that masterfully-written books

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    Pi accepts his superego

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    Pi Accepts his Superego An individual has conflicts within their minds of what is morally right and wrong. In the novel‚ Life of Pi‚ by Yann Martel‚ there is an Indian boy named Piscine Molitor Patel‚ otherwise known as Pi who faces these conflicts. Pi lives at Pondicherry with his father‚ mother‚ and a brother named Ravi. Their family runs a zoo with various kinds of animal that Pi fascinates. Pi and his family decided to move to Canada due to the political problems in India. However‚ on their

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    Should We Feed Our Dogs

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    One of the most important jobs that us dog owners have‚ is the feeding of our furry friends. There are always many different views on what we should feed our dogs such as wet food‚ dry food or a raw diet. There is no right or wrong answer‚ you need to find what suits both you and your dog best. A couple of things to bear in mind is the cost‚ some food is more expensive such as the raw diet and dry food tends to be cheaper. Some dogs can be fussy‚ so the palatability of the food may be more important

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    Why we should support homeschooling? When people talk about an education‚ most of them automatically think of school. In recent years‚ many people choose school for having an education. However‚ in this modern world‚ school is not considered to be the best idea for studying anymore because some people tend to choose homeschooling instead. Back in history‚ after the 1970s the modern homeschooling movement first appeared in the United State. There were two great men- John Holt and Raymond Moore who

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