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    ontological argument

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    outlines his Ontological argument in the form of a prayer spoken directly to God. As a firm believer in God‚ Anselm wished to prove God’s existence and confirm his strong faith by using logic and reason. The Ontological argument is a priori and is based on deductive reasoning because it seeks to prove the existence of God from the understanding of the attributes of the God of classical theism. Chapter Two of the Proslogion introduces Anselm’s argument. The first part of the argument focuses on the definition

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    Pet ownership has grown in popularity. Today‚ over half American households owns a pet. Every year‚ many people face the challenge of what type of pet to adopt. Usually the top two contenders are cats and dogs. When determining what type of pet to adopt‚ there are many factors people need to consider such as: affordability‚ maintenance‚ and self-sufficiency. Although dogs are considered better companions‚ ultimately cats are less expensive‚ low maintenance‚ and more independent than dogs. Probably

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    Why Dogs Make Better Pets

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    Why Dogs Make Great Pets As a dog lover I will explain why dogs are the better pet to have. We go back a long way with dogs. They have been helping us out every since humans stopped being foragers‚ and started being farmers. Scientists believe this happened over ten thousand years ago. So as you can see‚ we share a long rich history with dogs. In modern times‚ dogs are just as helpful. They sit at your feet when you are reading the paper. They get up and investigate if someone rings the doorbell

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    Throughout time‚ there has been different opinions on the existence of the Supreme Being (God) and‚ has been disputed between philosophers‚ scientists‚ and other scholars for quite some time. The problem with some of these arguments is that they often end up circular without a clear answer and‚ in reality‚ there is no coherent response to answer this inquiry and along these lines can make anyone question why these individuals are posing this question in the first place. Concerning this matter there

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    Success & Jealousy in Beauty Beauty‚ written by Jane Martin in the mid nineteen hundreds‚ is an ironic play about two successful women‚ Bethany and Carla. Both women were the same age yet complete opposites. They also had completely different personalities and were unhappy with their lives. Martin casted and characterized them this way to illustrate a few themes. The drama was mainly centered on the theme that no one is ever happy unless they get their wishes granted. However‚ in these

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    Tips in keeping a Good and Happy Friendship I. Introduction: Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection and strong bond relation of two or more people. Although “friendship” differs from person to person‚ place to place and time to time‚ it falls under one word definition‚ “BOND”. II. Content: Cheer your friends Friends are the supporters in all times. In times of trouble‚ give them the best of shot of you to make them smile that can help them to lessen the burdens of their problems

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    Company Case Victoria’s Secret Pink: Keeping the brand Hot I) Analyze the buyer decision process of a typical Pink customer The buyer decision process of a typical Pink customer can be split into five different stages‚ which can be found in the text studied. The first stage is for the buyer or to recognize the need for the product for instance in this case « lingerie ». Teens and tweens are the main targets for Pink’s products ; they are in a hurry to change over to maturity in terms of what

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    Luis Munoz Mrs. Funderburk AP English/Period 1 25 September 2012 Argument on an Argument: Incentives for Charitable Acts We live in a world of opportunity. Everyone deserves an opportunity‚ but‚ unfortunately‚ not everybody gets one. For those who are less fortunate‚ receiving donations may be the only way they get by in life. There are many high schools‚ clubs and organizations that sponsor charity drives in exchange for incentives. The fact that such events are helping those who are in need

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    The Moral Argument

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    THE MORAL ARGUMENT How do we explain the fact that people often refrain from immoral acts even when there is no risk of their being caught? There are many formulations of the moral argument but they all have as their starting point the phenomenon (fact) of moral conscience. In essence the moral argument poses the question: where does our conscience‚ our sense of morality come from if not from God? It also asserts that if we accept the existence of objective moral laws we must accept the existence

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    Inductive Argument

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    2014 Inductive and Deductive Argument Instructor: Ivey Shelton CRT/205 While reading both articles The Death Penalty Violates the Constitution of the United States and Cyberbullying Has a Broader Impact than Traditional Bullying‚ I found that there were both deductive and inductive argument presented with in the articles. On the first article about the death penalty‚ the author used inductive arguments to make his point. An example of and inductive argument in this article is “Furthermore

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