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    born with the predisposition to communicate and that language is acquired through a social context and that there are critical times when adult intervention can assist higher levels of learning‚ also known as the zone of proximal development (ZPD) (Swinburne learning material‚ week 3) a child who is born should have basic physical of five senses abilities(Andrew James‚ MBChB‚ MBI‚ FRACP‚ FRCPC‚ 2009) and continue to develop after birth. The young children are natural learners‚ using their physical abilities

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment

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    NAME: Swinburne ID: Save this document with your Swinburne ID number and name in the file name [eg Surname_1234567.docx]. ANSWERS TO STA10003 Mid-Unit Test Question 1: a. The Protein Additive b. Chicken shell thickness c. The method used is Experimental‚ because the researcher manipulated the protein additive intake. d. The research hypothesised is that the shell thickness of the chickens with protein additive added to their feed‚ would be thicker than the regular fed chickens

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    Murray-Webster‚ R 2007‚ Understanding and Managing Risk Attitude‚ 2nd Edition‚ Gower‚ England. Hubbard‚ DW 2009‚ The Failure of Risk Management: Why It’s Broken and How to Fix It‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ NJ. Swinburne University 2014‚ Learning Objective 1-5: Sources and management of risk‚ Swinburne University of Technology‚ viewed 22 October 2014

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    Examine the fundamental concepts of the teleological argument The foremost concept of the teleological argument revolves around the idea that the world is designed‚ suggesting that there is evidence of design in the universe to prove God’s existence‚ hence it argues a posteriori. The argument holds inductive reasoning‚ specific examples in the universe are generalised to maintain a broad conclusion. The argument promotes the idea that the world is too complex and well ordered to have been produced

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    [pic] Swinburne University of Technology (Sarawak Campus) HBE613 ECONOMICS Higher Education Division Microeconomics Test Term 1‚ 2013 12.5% of Total Unit Marks (to be marked out of 20) Time Allowed: 1 hour Name: ______________________________________ Student ID: ______________________________________ Swinburne University of Technology‚ Sarawak Campus Short Answer Questions There are 4 questions in this section. Each question is worth

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    behave well. We may see God’s nature similar to that of a parents. This shows that if we don’t call a parent cruel when teaching discipline to their children as cruel and evil‚ then why do we see the acts of God towards his creation as cruel? Swinburne argues that “If God has reason to interact with us‚ he has reason very occasionally to intervene and suspend those

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    Boethius’ main concern was in showing that god rewards and punishes justly. In order for Boethius to successfully address this concern and answer it convincingly‚ he must explain the problem of evil and suffering in our world‚ as well as explain how God can exist with his specific attributes and still allow for us to have free will. Such issues raise three important questions relating to; time and where God is within it‚ the two kinds of necessity and God’s divine foreknowledge. On analysis of these

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    because like Newton said "A more persuasive reading is that the play reveals the tragic defeat of the man of noble qualities." Iago is guilty for creating all the lies that cause this tragic ending. This play was very tragic and like Algernon Swinburne said "The fatalism of Othello is as much darker and harder than that of any third among the plays of Shakespeare‚ as it is less dark and hard than the fatalism of King Lear." The play showed how sometimes the people you trust can betray

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    previous writings of Marlowe. Algemon Charles Swinburne once said that “The father of English tragedy and the creator of English blank verse was therefore also the teacher and the guide of Shakespeare. He first‚ and he alone‚ guided Shakespeare into the right way of work.… Before him there was neither genuine blank verse‚ nor genuine tragedy in our language. After his arrival‚ the way was prepared; the paths were made straight‚ for Shakespeare.” Swinburne is referring to Marlowe when he says “The

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    Life after death

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    freed from the body and will be reincarnated into another body or eventually return to the realm of the forms. Furthermore‚ Lewis‚ Descartes and Swinburne are also dualists and they argued that we exist beyond death as well. H.D. Lewis argued that we detect mental processes quite distinct from physical ones‚ suggesting a non-physical self and Richard Swinburne argued that people could conceivably not be limited to using a chunk of matter for perception‚ knowledge and control. Moreover‚ Descartes argued

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