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    The ontological argument for God’s existence is a work of art resulting from philosophical argumentation. An ontological argument for the existence of God is one that attempts the method of a priori proof‚ which utilizes intuition and reason alone. The term a priori refers to deductive reasoning. Deductive reasoning is the type of reasoning that proceeds from general principles or premises to derive particular information. The argument works by examining the concept of God‚ and arguing that it implies

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    Kaylee Bond WRTG 1010-006 Glenn Newman Argument Summary 2 Taking a Blue Book Exam is a Social Practice According to Literacy Practices by David Barton and Mary Hamilton‚ literacy is a social practice. To explain this‚ Barton and Hamilton point out literacy is how people discuss and interpret written text. Literacy practices are described to us by Barton and Hamilton as “in the simplest sense literacy practices are what people do with literacy” (8). Literacy practices eventually lead to literacy

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    that the form and content of student assessment strongly influence students’ attitudes to study and quality of learning (Ramsden‚ 1997; Shepard‚ 2000). For most students‚ assessment requirements literally define the curriculum. Current research suggests it is assessment used in the right way‚ as part of teaching to support and enhance learning that has the most significant impact on learning (Elwood and Klenowski‚ 2002). James and his colleagues (2002) argue that carefully designed assessment is therefore

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    ARGUMENTS AGAİNST TO GLOBALİZATİON Anti Globalist movements and protests are increasing rapidly. Opponents of globalization are raising the issues such as labor’s right‚ mistreatments to labors in poor areas‚ child worker problem and flow of big amounts capital which can have detrimental effects on currencies. Furthermore‚ there is a huge anxiety in terms of imbalanced utilize of energy by the most developed countries‚ more specifically the United States. Another issue is recognizable inequality

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    The Push for Drug Testing of Welfare Recipients United States lawmakers face one of the most pressing issues of our time-welfare reform. New screening processes‚ often considered a direct violation of constitutional rights‚ have already been enacted in many states. Strong evidence exists‚ asserting that the practice of administering drug testing to welfare recipients will cost the U.S. taxpayers more money in the long run‚ stigmatize applicants and participants‚ and serve only the purpose of making

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    Mandatory Community Service Ages 18 – 21 In requiring young adults between the ages of 18 and 21 to conduct mandatory community service within the United States‚ which would be pushed by the Federal Government‚ is a positive option I feel would benefit the aid of growing young adults. With today’s society many young adults are "blessed" with the privilege of not having to ‘lift a finger’ in their entire lives while others have to work from day 1 to the end of their lives. Even though this type

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    Benchmark Essay Courtney Ceurvels Purple 6/12/12 Students shouldn’t be required to perform seventy five hours of community service. This is because the work wouldn’t be done well if the students were forced. Also time would be taken away from clubs‚ sports‚ social life and school work. Then again it will make the town look better. If students were forced to do volunteer work to complete schooling then it would most likely not be done well. Being forced the students won’t get the same lesson

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    page 2667. Civil Service Examinations Kējǔ ​ 举 科 The civil service examination system‚ a method of recruiting civil officials based on merit rather than family or political connections‚ played an especially central role in Chinese social and intellectual life from 650 to 1905. Passing the rigorous exams‚ which were based on classical literature and philosophy‚ conferred a highly sought-after status‚ and a rich literati culture in imperial China ensued. ivil service examinations connected

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    I believe that this is an argument that will have good arguments for either side and as such I will defend and debate against both sides throughout the course of this essay. I believe that curfew laws are most definately something that many people‚ mostly teenagers since they are the ones affected‚ would be opposed to. It can be seen as unfair to force someone to follow a curfew especially if they want to go hang out with friends or if they wanted to do something that required being out at night

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    equality of opportunity with the difference principle. The democratic equality argument concludes that the theory of justice is interpreted such that social and economic inequalities can be ameliorated in both natural and social conditions. I find this argument problematic because it ignores some morally arbitrary factors‚ leads to unjust distribution of wealth‚ and violates personal liberty. The democratic equality argument is centered on the proposal for a society to exhibit distributions such as

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