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    12/9/10 Counterculture Essay: Woodstock‚ 1969 When one thinks of hippie movement of the 1960s‚ a few things come to mind: namely free love‚ drugs‚ and rock-n-roll. These things represented the counterculture of the time‚ in which the youth of the nation we rebelling against the stricter conservative values of their parents’ generation. All this came to a peak for three days in the summer of 1969‚ near the little town of Bethel‚ New York‚ in what was called the Woodstock Festival. Few would know

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    Examine some of the key principles of the argument for the existence of God based upon religious experiences Religious experiences are experiences we have of the divine or God. These experiences may be Mystical experiences‚ conversion experiences or revelatory experiences. Paul Tillich states that religious experience is a feeling of ‘ultimate concern’‚ a feeling that demands a decisive decision from the one receiving it. He describes it as an encounter followed by a special understanding of its

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    The Argument from Religious Experience The argument from religious experience is the argument that personal religious experiences can prove God’s existence to those that have them. One can only perceive that which exists‚ and so God must exist because there are those that have experienced him. While religious experiences themselves can only constitute direct evidence of God’s existence for those fortunate enough to have them‚ the fact that there are many people who testify to having had such experiences

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    Groundhog Day is a very interesting and entertaining movie about a meteorologist who becomes trapped in Punxsutawney‚ Pennsylvania. It stars the hysterical Bill Murray as Phil Connors‚ a sarcastic Philadelphia weatherman who is far too full of himself. He travels with the entourage of cameraman Larry‚ Chris Elliott‚ and his lust interest Rita‚ played by Andie MacDowell. Phil lives through the same day‚ Groundhog’s day‚ repeatedly with no consequences. Each time around he does things a bit differently

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    their opinions. You have the people who love rock‚ who loved Jimi Hendrix‚ and the people who admired everything he did. Then‚ you have the people who think distorting the National Anthem was wrong and shouldn’t be aloud. That was how the first Woodstock Festival started. We were in a place called White Lake‚ New York on a 600-acre dairy farm. People crowded miles around to hear the amazing musicians play loud rock. Everyone felt cold with blankets wrapped

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    (CNN) -- Punxsutawney Phil‚ America’s most famous rodent prognosticator‚ saw his shadow Tuesday‚ signaling six more weeks of winter. Phil emerged from his ceremonial tree stump at Gobbler’s Knob‚ Pennsylvania‚ to a cheering crowd that had waited in the cold for his annual prediction. It is the 99th time that Phil -- in his various incarnations -- has seen his shadow‚ according to groundhog.org‚ the official Web site of the groundhog club in Punxsutawney‚ about 75 miles northeast of Pittsburgh‚

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    Groundhog Day (1993) by director Harold Ramis‚ the main character Phil Connors‚ finds that no matter what he does‚ every morning he wakes up at the same time‚ in the same bed‚ in the same hotel‚ in the same small town‚ on the same day (Groundhog Day). In one full day‚ he is free to do anything he wants‚ but knows he is convince and prove himself that he is stuck in a loop and he thinks he is immortal. He can do whatever he wats to do in that day and it will start the whole same day again as soon

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     one event is so big that it still  affects us today‚ WoodstockWoodstock affected American culture‚ thoughts on certain ideas‚  and the most famous change in music was caused by WoodstockWoodstock helped rock music  evolve and advance.  August 16‚ 1969 was the first day of the “3 Days of Peace and Music” or otherwise called  the Woodstock Festival. This festival took place in upper New York or new Bethel. Over  400‚000 people came to Woodstock‚ there were major traffic jams and eventually people stuck in 

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    Once a person becomes familiar with them‚ they can identify logical fallacies in others’ arguments. A person can also avoid using logical fallacies or use them to their advantage to convince others of something differentiates the facts from the fallacies‚ this could help people make a better and more productive decision To define what a fallacy is one must understand what an argument is. An argument consists of one or more premises and one conclusion. A premise is a statement (a sentence

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    9-17-13 Two forms of argument 1) Deductive= provides logically conclusive spport for the conclusion Valid-if the premises are true then the conclusion cannot be false Invalid- it fail to provide support Sound-the argument is valid and the premises are all true Unsound- an argument with true premises that lead to a false conclusion 2) Inductive-provides probable support for the conclusion Strong-premises are true conclusion is probably true cogent-premises are true argument is strong Weak-in

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