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    Germany‚ Aston Martin for UK and so on. These evidences shows that it’s now a industrially period‚ but why‚ there’s no well-known Australian car brand and company recently? There used to be a very famous car brand called ‘Holden’ from Australia. For what reason that caused the ‘Holden’ now becomes gloomy of its name? Historically‚ Australians have had a strong desire and need to produce their own cars due to geographical factors. Australia’s automobile production history can be traced back to 1896

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    A. what does Adler state about the truth? We clearly are in a period where many insist all things are relative. This is not a 2-3 sentence answer. You are expected to use critical thinking that analyzes and synthesizes Adler’s discussion. Demonstrate that you understand Adler’s arguments and can interpret‚ critically‚ the various premises that he uses. Use the topic heading in your discussion of: Is there truth? (300 words or less). After reading Alders How to think about truth I learned truth can

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    there are two types of realms. He said there are a realm of appearances and a realm of forms. “To understand Plato’s worldview‚ it is important to grasp the distinction that he makes between sensible "things" and "forms" (Russo).” There is no proof that there are two types of realms. “Thinking is not the same thing as the having of sensations; it is not literally true that “seeing is believing” (Engle‚ 271).” I do not agree with Plato’s metaphysics. Having two different realms are unbelievable

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    despair for Holden Caulfield. Which techniques does Salinger use to do this? JD Salinger uses a variety of techniques to evoke both hope and despair for Holden Caulfield. Hope is explored as an emotional state where one believes in a positive outcome‚ whereas despair displays a complete lack of positive belief. J.D. Salinger uses such techniques as narrative style‚ symbolism and foreshadowing‚ in his novel The Catcher in the Rye. The reader’s feelings of despair and hopelessness for Holden Caulfield

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    David Hume believes a wise person should believe in the uniformity of nature and not believe in miracles‚ despite the similarities in their foundations. First‚ I will lay out and restate Hume’s argument for the belief or disbelief for both the uniformity of nature and of miracles. Next‚ I will assess the similarities between the two arguments he addresses‚ and subsequently comment on the differences between the two beliefs‚ clarifying and expanding on Hume’s assessment that we should believe the future

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    THESIS STATEMENT: Childhood experiences affect Personality and Behaviour In Adulthood I. Introduction A. The controversy B. Statement of the Problem C. Significance of the Study II. Childhood Experiences affect personality and behaviour in Adulthood A. The type of discipline used in Early Childhood affects child behaviour‚ attitude & personality. B. Personality & temperament is present at birth but is reshaped by the child experiences & environment. C. The

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    Reading Material: Realms of the Earth Astro-physicists and scientists believe that there could be quite a few planets in the Universe similar to our planet Earth. There is also a probable chance that some form of life prevails and sustains in one of such planet. However‚ so far as we presently know‚ the Earth is the only planet which supports life which makes it a very unique planet. It is therefore imperative (very important and necessary) for us to understand the spheres of the Earth as the spheres

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    was scared of what could happen. Despite me telling her this‚ Carla and Alison both encouraged me to ride a horse. "Nothing bad will happen"‚ they said. "It will be fine"‚ they said. Man‚ I bet they both felt bad afterwards for telling me that. About forty-five minutes into Alison’s lesson her instructor and Carla came over to talk to me. They both asked me I if was interested in riding the horse around with Alison for a few minutes. I was extremely hesitant to ride the horse. If not for Alison

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    Murderers take the lives of others and leave families to mourn the loss of the deceased. The punishment for murder in The Inferno fits the crime. In 2010‚ the United States had 14‚748 deaths (“United States Crime Rates 1960-2010”). People already die of natural deaths and accidents; therefore people should not go and kill others. Violence against people‚ themselves‚ nature‚ art or God is all murder‚ which falls in the same level just within the different rounds. Throughout each round‚ the punishment

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    lead the reader to believe that this boy is only just discovering the twists and turns of life. With phrases like “the word paralysis… it filled me with fear‚ and yet I longed to be nearer to it and to look upon its deadly work” (p.1)‚ Joyce invites the reader to presume that this boy has never encountered death and is therefore intrigued by it. Then‚ Old Cotter‚ a family friend‚ repeatedly makes reference to how “there was something uncanny about [Father Flynn]” (p.1) and that he “wouldn’t like children

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