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    Arguments For Phaedo

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    noticing here that he pre-assumes that the soul exists‚ so his central argument is not about whether the soul exists‚ but whether it is immortal. One of his arguments is that the soul is invincible‚ and invincible things can’t be destroyed‚ so the soul is immortal. I shall explain more fully this argument in the next paragraph. Then I shall offer my objection on his premise that invincible things can’t be destroyed‚ and thus how his argument of the immortality of the soul is invaid. Socrates starts by making

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    Traditional vs. Online Education DeRhonda Foster COM/155 University Composition and Communication I 01/15/2012 Dr. Lisa Dunick Traditional vs. Online Education Are you thinking about returning to school for a degree? Today‚ there are more options available for those choosing to further their education past high school than there was when I was a teenager. For many years‚

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    Telelogical argument

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    Teleological Argument Examine the key ideas and strengths of the design argument for the existence of God? The design argument is also known as the teleological argument. The word teleological has its root in the Greek word telos‚ meaning purpose or order .It attempts to prove Gods existence by using the posteriori argument‚ based on observations or an experiences. “What could be more clear or obvious when we look up to the sky and contemplate the heavens‚ than there is some divinity or

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    Rogerian Argument

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    Ashley Thornton April 11‚ 2012 Rogerian Argument Brines Religion In Your Schools Religion‚ whether we realize it or not‚ is a major element of American society (and also worldwide history). For many‚ religion is a significant part of their cultural identity. Religion plays a part in all levels of politics and is often an aspect of community events and organizations. Everyday‚ we all interact with people who have different religious backgrounds and personal beliefs. Children born into religious

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    Persuasive Research Paper Plan & Essay Topic: Traditional marriage has outlasted its relevance Plan Introduction Paragraph Love is not finding someone you can live with its finding someone you can not live without. Hence the manifestation of an all powerful and binding union name marriage. The Merriam Webster Unabridged Dictionary defined marriage as “the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband and wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law”

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    Online education and traditional education have similarities and differences in the flexibility‚ interaction with teachers and peers‚ and the learning aspects of school. All of these points are important when considering whether to take classes online or to go to a college to take classes. Everyone learns differently; some may prefer sitting in a class with a professor giving a lecture. Others will prefer to learn on their own at home on their own time. For example‚ many people have to work

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    The Prevailed American Traditional Food Does the United States of America have traditional food? The food is one the things that represent a culture value. Therefore‚ every culture has at least one typical food that represents the cultural identity of the country. Some people affirm that United State of America does not have its traditional food because of the many foods from different countries that the country has. However‚ others believe that even though U.S.A is a multicultural country with

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    myself was should I attend an online school or go to a traditional school? There two choices when looking to obtain a college education; the choices are online education or a traditional education. Online and traditional educations have many similarities but their differences with classroom settings‚ classmate interaction‚ and the instruction methods can be difficult for many people. The most important difference of online and traditional education would be the classroom setting. Online classes

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    Rogerian Argument

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    withstand legal challenge” (Should the NBA). The rule he was referring to was eventually put into action‚ but not without disagreement from both sides of the argument. The following will present to you the reasoning behind both points of view on this matter. Those who oppose this rule use past players’ success as an example for their argument. According to a study by Michael McCann‚ a professor at Vermont Law School‚ of the twenty six players drafted between 2002 and 2005‚ twenty were still playing

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    The Ontological Argument

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    Writing Assignment Number 2: The Ontological Argument Through the ontological argument‚ Anselm seeks to prove that God exists and he attempts to refute the fool who says in his heart that there is no God. This fool has two important characteristics: he understands the claim that God exists and he does not believe that God exists. Gaunilo plays the role of the “fool” and challenges Anselm’s ontological argument. I will argue that Anselm’s response to Gaunilo’s attack is not adequate

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