Buddhism DBQ While there were many positive reactions to the spread of Buddhism‚ such as Zong Mi‚ A Buddhist scholar‚ discussing the perfect society created Buddhism‚ there were also many negative responses (Doc. 5). Han Yu‚ for example‚ was a Confucian scholar who believed Buddhism would weaken the government (Doc. 4). As Buddhism spread‚ many scholars and government officials had positive comments. Chinese scholar‚ Zhi Dun speaks in favor of Buddhism when discussing Nirvana and the steps one
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‘At the heart of conflicting perspectives in texts is that the protagonists believe their viewpoint is correct.’ Evaluate this statement in light of how Shakespeare‚ in Julius Caesar and TWO other composers have represented different viewpoints through the actions of their key protagonists? Perspective does not exist without this egocentric bias that occurs in the private sphere of characters. In Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare explores inner turmoil’s and indeed exterior ones to depict how “at
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unlimited and speculation has some fossil fuels disappearing by the end of the 21st century‚ many individuals believe that the United States needs to look at other resources to fuel the country (“Introduction to Renewable Energy: Opposing Viewpoints‚” 2009). Viewpoint In regard to the issue of renewable energy and finding an alternative source of energy‚ the United States needs to consider this as an option. The dependence on foreign oil and other sources of fossil fuels could potentially be detrimental
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biological theory are all Viewpoints with which I agree. These viewpoints all share certain elements. The sociocultural theory holds that substance abuse results from stress and environmental factors. In situations where low socioeconomics and unemployment are evident‚ drugs are commonly used as a means of relief from stress. The behavioral/cognitive viewpoint sees the situational substance abuse factors as contributing to the condition as well. The behavioral/cognitive viewpoint holds that abuse patterns
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and dislike of all Muslims”. (Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection2013) “There was a research conducted which was called the “shooter bias”. The "shooter bias" paradigm is well-known in discrimination
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Herbert Briffel Ms. Johnson English 1302 April 3 2013 Kaufman‚ Stephen. "Most Americans Believe Smoking Should Be Banned in Public Places." Opposing Viewpoints: Tobacco and Smoking. Ed. Susan C. Hunnicutt. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2009. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Houston Community College. 3 Apr. 2013 In the following viewpoint‚ Stephen Kaufman‚ who is a staff writer for the Washington File‚ published by the U.S. Department of State‚ states that the American public has changed
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and recognition of the spatial organisation of three-dimensional shapes’ In Kaye‚ H. (2010). Cognitive Psychology (pp119-123). Milton Keynes: Open University Press. Tarr‚ M.J. (1995) ‘Rotating objects to recognise them: a case study on the role of viewpoint dependency in the recognition of three-dimensional objects’‚ In Kaye‚ H. (2010). Cognitive Psychology (pp106-123). Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
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like a judge‚ ‘exercising his discretion‚’ which means reaching beyond the law for some other sort of standard to guide him in manufacturing a fresh legal rule or supplementing an old one. (Dworkin 1977‚ p. 17).” In consideration of this viewpoint‚ a judge cannot make a decision about a case that fails to clearly fit under an authoritative rule by interpreting or applying the law. He or she must decide the case by promulgating or establishing a new law that was not existence prior to the adjudication
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Essay Notes • Nixon sought to gain peace in Vietnam & set up a withdrawal of the troops (yes) • Kissinger claimed that the majority of the population were pro government & against protest(no)- the population turned against the war in an overwhelming majority • Post troop withdrawal-larger protest called mobilization(yes) -Due to the Us being involved in bombing campaigns in Cambodia outraged people • Black Americans & students were the majority of anti-war protestors (yes/no)-
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The Controversial Viewpoints on Gene Doping Is gene doping in sports ethical? Gene doping is the case of genetic enhancement for purposes of athletic competition; it should not be confused with gene therapy. Gene doping is controversial because it is a modification to the body to turn it into something that it wasn’t intended to be. It’s like plastic surgery on a cellular level‚ some are against plastic surgery‚ and some people are okay with it. Stake-holders of this topic may be coaches‚ athletes
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