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    Apples have a good claim to promote health. They contain Vitamin C‚ which aids the immune system‚ and phenols‚ which reduce cholesterol. They also reduce tooth decay by cleaning one’s teeth and killing off bacteria. It has also been suggested by Cornell University researchers that the quercetin found in apples protects brain cells against neuron-degenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. An apple a day may not keep any physicians at bay‚ but apples are very nutritious. They are high in fiber

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    Q.2 exam paper June 2011 Philosophy 2. Evaluate the claim that the soul is distinct from the body. There are many different views that the soul is distinct from the body of which appose this claim but at the same time there are those who agree with it. A famous Greek Philosopher named Plato was a duellist who believed that the soul is indeed distinct from the body. Plato believed that the soul is more important than the body as the body is apart of the empirical world and like all objects

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    Chromium Picolinate: A Critical Analysis of the Ergogenic Claims Elmira Fudd Health 426 Tom Kelly March 22‚ 2006 Critical Analysis of the Ergogenic Claims made for Chromium Picolinate Classification and Usage Chromium picolinate‚ (Cr(pic)3)‚ is the combination of the essential trace mineral chromium and picolinic acid. Picolinic acid‚ naturally found in breast milk‚ is added to chromium because it is thought to increase the absorption of

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    Critically examine the claim that free will and determinism are incompatible One of the main questions that we face is whether or not‚ we as humans have genuine freedom. Are we free to make our own choices? Do we decide what happens in our lives in the future? Or are our lives set pathways in which we have no say at all? Are all our choices already decided? In other words‚ do we have free will or are our actions pre-determined‚ or both? Hard determinists‚ libertarians and soft determinists all set

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    How Does Dorfman Use the Gun‚ Gerardo‚ and Paulina’s Claims and Actions to Ensure that the Audience in Unable to Come to a Unanimous Decision as to Whether doctor Roberto Miranda is Innocent or Guilty The audience plays a massive role in Durfman’s “death and the Maiden”. Durfman makes it clear not to state whether or not doctor Roberto Miranda is indeed guilty of the crime Paulina is accusing him of‚ leaving it up to the audience to do so themselves. However‚ even though there is no clear answer

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    Critically asses the claim that free will and determinism are compatible To consider the extent to whether free will is compatible with Determinism‚ you must first think about whether or not we actually possess free will in the first place. A Hard Determinist would say that individuals are not free to act upon anything as it is like a path set up by other natural factors in which we have no control over‚ this leads to the conclusion that humans are not morally responsible for any action. Any moral

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    Evaluate the claim that personal identity is self-defined In order to evaluate the statement‚ this piece of work will identify what defines a person identity‚ what conflicts in life can alter our identity‚ theories on identification and then a look into a person’s ethnicity and how this defines and alters a person’s identity. The public are consistently being requested to complete forms that try and put our identities into a box for statistical purposes‚ for example‚ nationality‚ race‚ gender

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    the peoples of the places where they had been resettled. They eventually lost their distinct identity‚ disappeared‚ and their culture was lost to history. Some refer to them as "the lost tribes of Israel." A movement called "British Israelism" claims to have found the ten "lost tribes‚" however‚ and in some very unlikely places. For many years‚ one of the leaders in the British Israelism movement was Herbert W. Armstrong‚ founder of the self-proclaimed "Worldwide Church of God." Especially

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    False Claims about Climate Change One thing we face every day are the lies that are given about anything we have going on. But most importantly‚ based on this report‚ its about the lies we hear of climate change. Climate change is something that is currently happening without us knowing‚ it is global warming. ‘Global warming is a phenomenon in which weather patterns and temperatures are changing rapidly and unpredictably‚ and on a global scale. Climate change is primarily caused by the growing concentration

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    The Nameless Claim of Julius Caesar Could a well known emperor be both a hero and a villain? Julius Caesar faced a lot of criticism during his period of reign‚ however; he overthrew the wickedness of the Roman people and made sure everyone had equal rights. Overall‚ Julius Caesar was a emperor who cared about the common people instead of himself. First‚ Julius Caesar was well known for his leadership‚ sportsmanship‚ and his strategic mind set. These characteristics soon adored the Roman people

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