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    Divine Command Theory

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    Perhaps the easiest counterargument to the Divine Command Theory is the existence of atheists that are capable of living moral lives. So if morals can exist without a belief in God‚ then God must not be a requirement for morals. Others arguments against the Divine Command Theory include the arbitrariness of God’s decision on good and wrong and the reason that the theory establishes for living morally. Stating

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    Organizational Behavior 1 The Importance of and My Understanding of Organizational Behavior That Helped me Have a Successful Career DM686 Organizational Behavior DR. Lyle J. Hogue October 26‚ 2007 Organizational Behavior 2 Introduction The importance of Organizational Behavior and personal success as a manager or leader entail a great amount of effort‚ knowledge‚ skills‚ training and commitment by the individual leader or manager. I am in the beginning of starting a career outside of

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    thing to do. Jonathan Baron and Mark Spranca use the term "protected values" when referring to values governed by deontological rules. [edit]Divine command theory Main article: Divine command theory This section requires expansion. (June 2008) Although not all deontologists are religious‚ some believe in the ’divine command theory’. The divine command theory is a cluster of related theories that state that an action is right if God has decreed that it is right.[9] William of Ockham‚ René Descartes

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    The Divine Command Theory The Divine Command Theory states that whatever God says is so‚ simply because God said so. Meaning X is morally right because God says so and Y is morally wrong because God says so. This theory states that things are wrong or right simply because God says‚ not because of what we consider to be morally right or wrong‚ but just because of what God says. One argument that goes against the Divine Command Theory is the right becomes wrong argument. Example: If the DCT

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    moral theory of divine command theory is when a person morals depends upon God’s command. If God believes that something is right then a person would also believe it is right‚ if God believes that something is wrong then a person would also believe it is wrong. Whatever God says is valuable to that individual. An objection to this theory would be the argument of different religious views. If an individual was Muslim and another was Christian‚ the Muslim would argue that the command of God isn’t morally

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    The Command Economy System

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    This system is under the control by the government or state. But in today situation‚ this system is not suitable for major country and only few countries still remain with this system. There are some reason why the major country does not adopt the command economy system. The economy under this system is fully controlled by the government or central planner. Therefore‚ there is no freedom and choice for the consumer or producer. They have been controlled in what to buy and what to produce. The government

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    The importance of language Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue” (385-391) makes us aware of our use of language in daily life. In her essay Amy Tan describes how all of the English’s that she grew up with‚ normal English and "mother tongue" English‚ has molded her first view of life. I strongly agree and can definitely relate to Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue” (385-391) inferences to language‚ as I also have smart parent’s who are immigrants and am their main source of communication with people who don’t take

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    Basic Linux Command

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    contents of files diff diff file1 file2 Finds a string of text in a file grep grep this word or phrase thisfile.txt Formats a diskette mke2fs (or mformat /sbin/mke2fs /dev/fd0 (/dev/fd0 is the Linux equivalent of A:) Displays command help man man command Creates a directory mkdir mkdir directory View a file less less thisfile.txt Renames a file mv mv thisfile.txt thatfile.txt[e] Displays your location in the file system pwd pwd Changes directories with a specified path (absolute

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    STRENGTHENING COMMAND OF ENGLISH What ? WHY ? And HOW? BY ZAHAR IBRAHIM IPGM KDRI DEFINITION OF MBI/SOE ❖ SOE – To strengthen the command of English as the mandatory language to be learned‚ language of communication and language of knowledge at national and international level. Rational of soe …. Only 25% of the SC and MT teachers – proficient. - Only 53 – 58 % of teaching period use Eng. - 2007‚ Report by Trends in Mathematics Science Study(TIMSS)‚ 2003 – from 10th

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    The Importance of Music By: Grace Aubrey Music is one of the essential components in our lives. Music gives us entertainment and relaxation when we feel exhausted. The beautiful rhythm of Classical music not only can release our stress‚ but also can bring us pleasure. After a daylong study‚ I like to take a break to listen to some Pop melody by myself. Although some of those melodies contain Rock-and-Roll beats‚ it still can make me feel calm and comfortable. Also‚ music can heal my tiring

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