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    In Judaism‚ Jews attempt to answer the question of why God allows sinister incidents happen to righteous people‚ also known as Theodicy. In the book of Job‚ God allows Satan to test Job to see if he would curse God if he took away his “7‚000 sheep‚3‚000 camels‚ 500 yoke of oxen‚ and 500 female donkeys;in addition to his great household” ( 1:3). This story elaborates on why this phenomenon continues to happen. The reason God allows misfortune to come upon his righteous followers is to test their

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    the lowest peak in just moments‚ nothing stays still. People resist change and struggle against it‚ we long for consistency. Change is life‚ if everything was the same all the time‚ people will go mad and crash. Life gives us endless problems that help us grow from oneself to another or by the help of others‚ coming together help us to strive for what is best and reach the highest peak which essentially is a bundle of happiness and gratification. If life is defined by change‚ things such as time‚ problems

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    End of Watch The typical cop movie: riding around fighting evil in the cities and overall just portraying a superhero character‚ because you are a cop. Doesn’t that get boring? Well‚ in the movie End of Watch directed by David Ayer (producer of Training Day) he comes with a different approach. This isn’t the average cop movie though‚ it introduces the bond between two men who have been in law enforcement with each other quite a while now. Ayer not only shows the basic fighting crime scenes‚ but

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    cannot do any “wrong” moves or acts because she is being watched on constant surveillance. Being under constant surveillance will not support an advanced society because people feel violated with knowing cameras are watching their moves. If they are able to act freely they are more motivated and inspired to do better things for the community. “I look at the device in my hands and have an idea. It takes me a few minutes to figure out which series of buttons starts the recording device. Once I do‚ I begin

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    Narcotics drugs used under the institutional treatment is illegal. Some people abuse the treatment and hurt themselves more because there receiving medicine from their doctor and they are drinking them bad that’s when they start having another addiction in their life and now there to advanced it’s hard for doctors to cure the addiction. There

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    different marshmallows. My hypothesis was correct. I had 7 people out of 14 people choose marshmallow three. I believe they chose marshmallow three because it had the most sugar. The first marshmallow came next in the highest votes. The first marshmallow didn’t have a lot of sugar‚ it only had ½ cup of sugar and 1/3 cup of corn syrup which balanced out and made the marshmallow taste better than the second marshmallow. I was confused when only two people chose the second marshmallow. I got responses that

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    environment. It is a way of doing a research in a controlled environment on a certain behaviour which will have a cause and effect. It is done in a controlled environment so that extraneous variables are prevented from affecting the results. Behaviourists use lab experiments because they are interested in a cause and effect of certain behaviours. The aim is to control all relevant variables except for one key variable‚ which is altered to see what the effect is. The variable that you alter is called the

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    Athletes use recovery strategies to resume normal training and competition within the time span of the training program. By using appropriate recovery strategies athlete can maximise gains from training and improve quality in every session‚ improve consistency of quality performance and minimise and remove injuries‚ overtraining‚ illness or burnout. Recovery strategies can be categorised as physiological‚ neural‚ tissue damage or psychological. Physiological strategies I believe that physiological

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    they passed away peacefully or gruesomely‚ it still has a detrimental impact on the people surrounding them. Death occurs on a daily basis‚ but people who deliberately take the lives of others should face an equivalent punishment as a consequence for their actions. Thus‚ it would be necessary to have a capital punishment system‚ in other words death penalty in all states.. Although all life is sacred and very few people deserve the death penalty‚ all states should be allowed to execute criminals because

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    an American culture we thrive on gratification As Eliot Aronson says‚ “We Americans seem to thrive on competition; we reward winners and are disdainful of losers.” When the United States was hunting for Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden‚ they were determined and were not going to give up; they were the “alpha male” in pursuit of win. When they “killed” Osama Bin Laden‚ the subsequent reaction of the public personally sickened me. The gargantuan number of people in the streets celebrating the death

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