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    Essay Question In the Catholic tradition why is baptism considered necessary for salvation? (In this essay you will need to explain the doctrine of original sin and how baptism is the sole way of overcoming the effects of original sin.) Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life‚ the gateway to life in the Spirit‚ and the door‚ which gives access to the other sacraments. Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ‚ are incorporated

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    caused poor living conditions for many‚ because they were left with little money and lived in the crowded area of the cities. Overall‚ while the Industrial Revolution was a vital part in the world’s history and growth‚ it lowered many people’s quality of life due to poor working conditions and low wages. The Industrial

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    Marijuana’s Effect on the Quality of Life Introduction Marijuana is very controversial‚ use of this substance can affect every aspect of life‚ whether it is used for a treatment of a disease or used for pleasure‚ also‚ all the uses in between. The long and short-term effects of this drug include psychological‚ and social outcomes. According to the United Nations‚ the use of marijuana is a large number. Approximately 94 million people in the United States alone have admitted to using it at least

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    chemicals‚ nasal obstruction/ inflammation‚ head trauma‚ neurological diseases and surgical intervention (Mackay-Sim‚ Grant‚ Owen‚ Chant & Silburn‚ 2004). No matter which type of anosmia an individual suffers from it always has an effect on the quality of life experienced by the individual. One way of contracting anosmia is that of congenital anosmia where the individual has inherited a reduction or total lack of the sense of smell. A study by Assouline et al (1998) regarding two patients suffering

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    Even though animals can be beneficial‚ animal testing does not always predict reliable results in humans since most experiments involving animals are flawed and waste animal lives‚ while alternative testing methods are more accurate. Many people believe that animal testing is unethical and unnecessary since we have discovered medical breakthroughs without the help of our furry friends. In this case‚ Alois Alzheimer first described the main features of Alzheimer’s disease in 1906 by studying brain

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    The government is always expanding in many ways‚ but what justifies them to do so? The Necessary and Proper Clause can both support such decisions‚ or reject them. These Clauses are explained in the Constitution. It says that‚ “The Congress shall have Power …To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers‚ and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States‚ or in any Department or Officer thereof.” The importance

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    change‚ so they fought. Fighting these wars are‚ however‚ necessary no matter what people believe. This is because fighting them and winning will stop them from controlling others. Some wars that stopped countries from controlling others are the second world war‚ the war in Vietnam‚ and the Revolutionary war. However‚ there are claims that the Vietnam war could’ve been avoided‚ but there would’ve been consequences for going to war. War is necessary because it’s a way to try to stop countries from dominating

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    Minette Steyn Is Animal Testing Necessary? (Topic 1) Do you know what happens to that beautiful white bunny‚ the moment it sets its paw into a testing laboratory or even worse what this vulnerable animal and many others are physically subjected to? 95% of animals used in experiments are not protected by the existing Animal Welfare Act signed into law in 1996‚ which excludes birds‚ rats‚ reptiles and fish (Unknown‚ 2015). The previously mentioned animals are the animals most used during experimental

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    better working and lesser man days lost. The contents of Health education are broadly been described in terms of General education and Medical education. Health education starts from the day a child is conceived in the womb of the mother and is a life long process. Issues like sanitation‚ nutrition‚ RTI (Right To Information) on healthcare needs to be taken care off. Consumption of intoxicants such as tobacco and alcohol and the Myths and Superstitions regarding diseases needs to be checked. Today

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    documentary which featured the problems of overpopulation in The Third World countries. After watching the programme‚ I realise that it is everybody ’s essential responsibility to confront and address the problems of an expanding world population. This is necessary because we live on the same planet and share the same resources‚ both renewable and non-renewable. Population control is defined as the systematic regulating of the number of people in any given country to redress the problems of overpopulation

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