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    schools of thought addressed in the selection; traditional theism & process theism. Cobb & Griffin discuss the conflict between traditional theism and process theism’s definition of divine love‚ the possibility of divine dependence‚ and the idea that God’s love is more than a creative-impassive love. Thomas Aquinas‚ a traditional theologian‚ makes a point that

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    The Argument for Utilitarianism Among the ethical arguments that we have seen‚ it is clear that a form of utilitarianism is the best option‚ that is‚ we should always do what brings about the best outcome where the outcomes are rated by the amount of good they bring about. The utilitarian argument says that in any given decision‚ the option that brings about the most good is the right thing to do every time. That being said‚ the definition of good is extremely important to the soundness of the

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    Aukštaitija’ women wore long‚ wide‚ and gathered at the waist linen shirts. They were made from linen or woollen. A linen skirt in Aukštaitija was often white with a red border. And a woollen skirt was four coloured. The dominant colours were green and red with yellow and purple. For special occasions two skirts were worn. Shirts had red ornaments. Sleeves were decorated. Aprons in Aukštaitija were made of white linen‚ decorated red only or red and blue ornamental stripes. A woman’s bodice (corsage)

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    The urban industrial period mainly focused on factory production. The vision of the family became loving and place of emotionally content; due to this‚ nuclear families were became the norm within society. It was perceived that the only way they could reach their full potential if they had children and raised them properly; motherhood was greatly praised and ideal within women. Although by the 20th century 5% worked if they didn’t have a husband to support them. This caused the role of men to be

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    My Argument Style- Essay I Several months after the birth of my youngest daughter‚ I took her to my mom’s house for her first visit. Soon the two of us were settled in‚ and my mom called my grandmother down to join in our visit. Being a devoted wife‚ mother of five‚ as well as a college student‚ my time is limited‚ but because my grandmother only lives a couple blocks away from my mom’s house she was there knocking on the door in a matter of minutes. As she came ushering in I stood up to great her

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    Out of all the topics I have covered in my study of art‚ I strongly feel the most valuable information gleaned from this study can be found in the thoughts of Henry M. Sayre. In particular‚ I am deeply impressed by Sayre’s discussions of the four roles of the artist. Hence‚ for this article‚ I will compare and contrast these roles‚ placing a particular emphasis on a few of the artistic works created by them. The FIRST role Sayre mentions is one in which the artist creates "a visual record of the

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    Patrick Long 6/4/13 HST 391 History within Japanese Literature Japanese literature spans over a large period of time for writing. Earlier literature work was greatly influenced by Chinese literature‚ but after opening its ports to Western trading‚ Japan eventually developed its own style and quality of literature. Like most literature around the world and through history‚ we can learn a lot about Japans history through its literature. The Heian‚ Kamakura‚ Muromachi‚ and Tokugawa periods are

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    Recently more and more Americans are turning towards alternative types of medicine rather than normal practices. There are many factors that lead individuals to these allopathic or holistic methods of healing. Some of the factors present are due to doctor availability‚ cultural differences‚ financial reasons‚ religious beliefs‚ and or limitations of modern medicine. Alternative healing has a wide variety of options such as folk healing‚ faith healing‚ complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)

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    AND DESIGN Cohort 2010 - 14 Academic Year 2013 – 14 Name: SHREYA SETHI Date: 9 0CT 2013 Module: Research Paper 1. I want to study /investigate - Does the use of Traditional Styles in Contemporary Architecture still prevails or has modernism widely influenced contemporary architects? *NOTE:- As this is an argument concerning the whole world‚ so to narrow it down I can take a specific place like Delhi and can subdivide it into a specific part of Delhi like South Delhi which has already

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    The vast majority of countries have made GMO farming their primary food source. It can help to save lives with its excess nutritional value and the ability to prevent certain diseases. The genes of GMO plants can be passed to neighboring traditional farms and those crops can grow to be pest resistant. The environment will become less polluted due to GMO farming. There are some cons to GMO farming such as the diseases obtained from tests conducted on animals. The genes can be passed

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