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    Each denomination has a certain characteristic that distinguishes themselves from each other‚ but no one ever asks why do we have denominations or are they necessary. These questions‚ when asked‚ produce some rather disturbing results. Denominations are unnecessary and are actually detrimental because they divide Christians as a people and should be replaced with unity. To understand why denominations are unnecessary and detrimental‚ one must

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    Why Do We Have A Mind

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    Human kind is almost all certain that other physical beings have inner lives‚ and experience the world just as we do. Humans feel anger‚ happiness‚ excitement‚ have beliefs‚ thoughts and emotions. However‚ what exactly justifies this certainty? Many philosophers and skeptics would disagree to such an argument with answers that make one question whether you yourself have a mind and are a thinking thing. Argument of other minds P1) In order for it to be possible to know whether other people have

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    Why Do We Fall in Love?

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    influences of the society in which they live. In seeking to make sense of our sexuality we must look to its origins. Where does our sexuality come from? In this article‚ I would like to look at two approaches to that question. Is the mystique and the romance‚ the music and the moonlight‚ just nature ’s way of hoodwinking men and women to reproduce? One is the prevalent‚ contemporary‚ scientific approach. And then we ’ll contrast it with the Torah approach o specifically‚ the KabbalisticoChassidic perspective

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    Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish native that emigrated to Allegheny‚ Pennsylvania when he was a young boy. Through rigorous work‚ reading‚ and dedication Andrew Carnegie became one of the wealthiest men in history. In this autobiography Andrew Carnegie explains the story of being an immigrant who goes through numerous obstacles and struggles‚ however‚ rises to the top. Carnegie’s autobiography is moving and extremely powerful for being one of the first of its kind in the 1900s. He starts as a telegrapher

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    Who would ever think that we would have snow in San Diego? The snow came in an old truck come and all of the kids were running down the hill and they fired it out of the snow truck and all of the little kids were having so much fun the whole time. Then the 7th and the 8th graders come and were running‚ laughing and tackling people. The whole field gets mess up and it was all muddy. So times the kids got it in their mother and their eyes. At the end‚ we got washed off and we all watched a movie and

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    Why Do We Need Policy?

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    POLICY . Bander . Use.r CHAPTER (3) Why do we need policy? R.HEILBORNER and L THURROW‚ (1982). Main reasons for market failure. 1. Lock of information. 2. ‘Pure public goods.’ which cannot be allocated efficiently by private markets. 3. Imperfect competition. Lack of information. When marketers lack information or have inadequate information‚ the results of the market will reflect ignorance‚ luck or accident rather than informed behavior. Typically consumers guide

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    Pols 110 Why We Fight

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    Oliver Elder Elder POLS 110 Why We Fight I believe that Americans feel the need to fight in order to spread their democracy and what they consider freedom. Americans invade other countries‚ get involved with their affairs‚ and in the end try to install their own form of government. For example: in Iraq‚ America invaded under the thought that they had W.M.D. and a threat the world. When in reality America sold them most of their weapons America took out Saddam Hussein and tried

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    Mandatory Military Essay While many people feel that mandatory military service protects the United States‚ ultimately in reality it sacrifices numerous of our fellow young citizens to death. Therefore‚ we should not have mandatory military service even as a proposition. Till this day there is a huge debate about whether or not people of a certain age should be forced to go to war. People question‚ should young men and women attend the military service? Is it really worth it? Supporters

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    In life we all need some type of a support system. Some people rely on their family and friends while others depend on intangible forms of social media. Few decide that they don’t need a support system since they know how to control and protect themselves. Many people don’t have a reliable source of protection in their lives. We have minor forms of protection like fire alarms‚ houses‚ and even objects as scant as rollerblading pads. However‚ even if you have or don’t have a support system‚ if you

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    Why Do We Study History?

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    Why do we Study History? People live in the present. They plan for and worry about the future. History‚ however‚ is the study of the past. The purpose of historical findings and inquiries is not simply to present facts but to search for an interpretation of the past issues. Historians attempt to find patterns and try to relate through the rigorous study of documents‚ laws and artifacts left by people decades or centuries ago. It is commonly understood that an understanding of the past is essential

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