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    Danish scientist Johannes Bronsted and the Englishman Thomas Lowry altered Arrhenuis’ theory slightly‚ saying acids and bases are substances that are capable of splitting off or taking up hydrogen ions respectively. In 1909‚ the Danish biochemist Sören Sörensen invented the pH scale for measuring acidity. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14‚ where substances with a pH between 0 and less than 7 are acids‚ substances with a pH greater than 7 and up to 14 are bases‚ and a substance is considered neutral

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    The four possible types of responses to life’s meaning are the Theistic Response‚ Human Progress Response‚ Nihilism Response‚ and Self-Chosen Commitment. The theistic response is the relationship between the person’s relationship to a larger plan. Everything has a purpose and is part of a bigger plan‚ according to Thomas Aquinas. The theistic response has meaning to life‚ because it supports the claim that humans are part of a bigger plan created by God. Everything that was created is part of a

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    Student: Hassan Mohammad Hilles. Instructor: Prof. Dr. Kawther Mahdi Course Title: Modern English and American Poetry Wystan Hugh Auden Wystan Hugh Auden was born in York‚ England‚ in 1907. He moved to Birmingham during childhood and was educated at Christ Church‚ Oxford. As a young man he was influenced by the poetry of Thomas Hardy and Robert Frost‚ as well as William Blake‚ Emily Dickinson‚ Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ and Old English verse. At Oxford his precocity as a poet was immediately

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    Bibliography: Dominick Salvatore (1998)‚ International Economics‚ New Jersey: prentice-Hall‚ Inc. Soren kjeldsen-kragh (2002)‚ International Economics: trade and investments Copenhagen business school press DK. Stephen Husted‚ Michael Melvin (2007)‚ International Economics‚ Boston: Pearson Education Inc. Syafitri Wildan (2012)‚ Determinants of Labour

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    Industrial Art into his work. “Melies bought Robert Houdin’s theater in 1888; he learned and used many things from Houdin’s theater such as stop motion photography‚ double and multiple exposures‚ fadeout scenes‚ dissolving‚ trapdoors‚ and smoke bombs.” (Soren‚ Np). Melies was also a director‚ producer‚ and actor. Melies was famous for his work‚ but became immensely known for his film Trip To The Moon that was produced in 1902. His set included significant features; aliens‚ clouds‚ a spaceship‚ and a shooting

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    Pope John Paul II’s Fides et Ratio: A Response to Atheism Ypril James F. Cabasag Introduction: When was the time and where was the place when the first races of humans started to believe in God? This question perhaps would trace us back to the point when these people built solid foundation about His existence and how He related to the world. These individuals might conceptualize a God because of their search for the answer about the questions pertaining about the beginning of everything

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    concert at the Sette LaVerghetta Center Auditorium at Marywood University. Led by Conductor‚ Rick Hoffenberg the symphony orchestra collectively performed three pieces during the concert: “Overture to ‘The School for Scandal‚’ OP. 5”‚ “Prayers of Kierkegaard” and “Symphony No.3‚ Op. 33.” These three stylistically different pieces allowed the audience to experience the various sounds of Romantic era music. The two composers showcased during the concert included Samuel Barber and Howard Hanson. For

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    13MOZAIK13-bel.qxd 11/25/04 12:18 PM Page 7 On the same Track? MOZAIK 2004/1 Sören A S M U S The Conquest of Latin America: Europe and the External Other It has taken a long time to realise how the respective peoples perceived the encounter between people from Europe and people from Latin America. Enrique DUSSEL describes the process of encounter between the European conquistadores and the indigenous people of the Americas from a European point of view in six forms: Invention

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    Discuss. Is it rational to choose to believe in God? The proof of God’s existence has been attempted by many a philosopher and argument‚ yet on countless occasions the reason of the argument has been flawed. Philosophers such as Pascal‚ James‚ Kierkegaard‚ Plantinga and Freud each have there own arguments on the matter of whether it is more rational to choose to believe there is a God‚ then to believe there is not. Blaise Pascal came up with an argument known as Pascal’s Wager. It argues that

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    When considering God as "a substance is infinite‚ eternal‚ immutable‚ independent‚ extremely intelligent‚ extremely powerful‚ and has created both myself and everything else‚" yogi realize that the idea of God must have reality far more objective reality he had official: God is an infinite while he is only a finite substance. Since the idea of God cannot be sourced from within himself‚ he concludes that God is the cause of this idea and therefore necessarily exists. The meditation counter argument

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