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    The teleological argument as put forward by St. Thomas Aquinas attempts to prove the existence of God by use of empirical evidence. Aquinas attempts this through three ways. The first way Aquinas attempts to prove the existence of God is through cause and effect. Every action or outcome must have a previous action that allowed that action or outcome to come about. This previous action must have been set in motion by another action. St. Thomas reasons that this infers an infinite chain of cause

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    Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of progressivism The Progressive Movement was a push to cure a significant number of the ills of American culture that had created amid the colossal spurt of modern development in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. The outskirts had been tamed‚ awesome urban areas and organizations created‚ and an abroad realm set up‚ however not all nationals partook in the new riches‚ eminence‚ and good faith. Strengths: Progressives moved to empower the citizenry

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    Strengths and Weaknesses: Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation was the first written constitution of the United States. With backlash from nine out of thirteen states‚ the Articles of Confederation were unable to seek approval by all and called for a ratification. Despite the multiple weaknesses‚ it organized a record of achievement. With some strengths‚ the Articles of Confederation led to the Constitution. There were many weaknesses as per the ratification of the Articles

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    Set out the main elements of Adam Smiths economic theory‚ and explain its strengths and weaknesses. Adam Smith‚ who is well known as the father of capitalism‚ was born in Scotland in 1723. After turning fifteen‚ he went to Glasgow University‚ where he majored in moral philosophy. A short two years later he carried his education on to Balliol College‚ in Edinburgh. He later became a professor at Glasgow University. In 1776 he published his most important work‚ The Wealth of Nations which was his

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    Strengths: Whole Foods Market has managed to build a strong brand reputation and has achieved having unique products in their stores. They’ve mastered the ability to offer high quality organic food and carry a variety of products‚ which most organic markets are not able to achieve. Furthermore‚ when visiting their stores customers are welcomed into a positive employee environment (Whole Foods SWOT‚ n.d.). Weaknesses: Organic food is high priced and that causes a limitation in consumers. This only

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    on the existence of God. He strongly believed and propagated that God was dead. The “death of God” often came up in several of Nietzsche’s philosophical contributions. It was often the backdrop which he used for describing human tendencies and carving pathways for human nature. “The best passage on God’s death is offered by Nietzsche in The Gay Science in section 125‚ entitled “The Madman”. There Nietzsche describes a man who enters the town market or bazaar and cries out loudly‚ “I seek God! I seek

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    is designed to tell you your own strengths and weaknesses‚ and it works if you utilize it with the intent it was meant for (Bethel University‚ 2015). The thing that I liked most about this particular assessment was its simplicity and straightforwardness. The results are designed to help you know what to build upon for your future success. I knew the information in my results‚ however this assessment helped me to see it in a different light. I have weaknesses in the areas of self-esteem and confidence

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    Traditional budgeting has offered a lot of contributions in so many years’ practice. But it seems it is more and more unsuitable for the modern business. In this paper‚ I will give a brief induction for traditional budgeting; and then discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the traditional budgeting; last I will explain and evaluate the alternative. Every business leader wants competitive success‚ the best management team‚ continuous innovation‚ low costs‚ loyal customers‚ and high standards of corporate

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    The Articles of Confederations were one of the first founded documents of the 1780’s. It had some very important weaknesses when wanted to start a new government. There are three main weaknesses that were apart of the national government. Which is the new government they are trying to create. The three are one‚ had no power to tax two‚ could not force laws three‚ could not maintain a standing army. All the power was rested with the states so the national government had no authority to achieve anything

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    The constitution‚ weather the state or national‚ is a blueprint or outline in regards to the distribution of power. There are two main purposes to a constitution‚ the first reason is to establish a government and second reason is to delegate certain powers. Every state have a state constitution that is designed for that state‚ however the US Constitution override all state constitution. Although Texas is the oldest constitution in the US‚ the constitution have many revised many time. Since the

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