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    Euthyphro Philosophy A Concise Introduction – PHI 208 Euthyphro If everyone took the time to discuss holiness / piety (reverence for God)‚ there would always be many different interpretations or perceptions on what it really is and just how to determine that it is being done. The best philosophers in the world have engaged in many conversations about this subject for decades. Socrates has been one of many that discussed this subject. Socrates was a man that was accused of impiety and

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    Leave Me Alone

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    has no practical application‚ that should not stop me from studying it for my own interest. I will not try to spin the communication‚ writing or critical thinking skills that come with religious study‚ into generic qualifications that will open the world to the employment of my choice. Finally‚ this is not an essay explaining how everyone should mind their own business‚ though I sincerely wish that they would. To some extent I believe everything previously said‚ however these arguments are not good

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    Leaves of the Banyan Tree

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    A focal issue in Albert Wendt’s novel Leaves of the Banyan Tree is the influence of Christianity on Samoan culture. Leaves of the Banyan Tree opens in the small village of Sapepe during the 1930s. Traditional Samoan culture is on the decline and according to Sefrosa Carroll’s article “Weaving New Spaces: Christological Perspectives from Oceania (Pacific) and the Oceanic Diaspora” “western theologies” are the primary reason. The “papalagi” have intertwined their western values‚ particularly capitalism

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    Parental Leave Reflection

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    women representation. There is no doubt that I personally found most of the topics incredibly interesting and mind changing however there is one topic in particular that opened up doors of multiple explanations of my past. The topic of paid family leave left such a memorable last impression because it deeply resonated with the struggles my family faced throughout my childhood. The insight of my parent’s struggles in the past‚ gave me the opportunity to critically think about current policies in addition

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    Science High School City of Puerto Princesa “ MALUNGGAY LEAVES AS SHAMPOO” A Project Proposal in Partial Fulfillment in the subject Elective Science IV Antonieta C. Miguel Adviser Eden E. Gutierrez The researcher 2011-2012 Background of the Study This research is entitled “Malunggay leaves as Shampoo” this research is all about using malunggay leaves as shampoo. Malunggay leaves once considered a poor man’s vegetables but now it is known as

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    Paid Maternity Leave

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    Australia has to date not legislated for paid maternity leave‚ unlike most other countries. Assess who should take responsibility for paid maternity leave. Explain the reasons for your response. Paid maternity leave is defined as income replacement to compensate for the leave from paid employment necessary around child-birth (Baird‚ 2002a:2). In the developed world today‚ many western countries have designed a legislated for paid maternity leave such as Sweden‚ Germany‚ United Kingdom‚ New Zealand

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    without paid maternity leave (Messer). Maternity leave is the vital time a mother takes off of work to take care of herself and her newborn after childbirth. However‚ eighty-eight percent of women in America do not have access to paid maternity leave (Shortall). American women are forced to put their careers and financial stability at risk simply because they want to have children. It is not just that America’s attitude differs from the rest of the world; the gap in maternal leave has its roots in the

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    Sip Cacao Leaves

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    IV- Research Plan A. Materials 1. Cacao Leaves 2. Eucalyptus Oil 3. Garlic 4. Olive Oil B. Method 1. Boil the Cacao leaves. 2. Crush the garlic using mortar and pestle then distill it afterwards. 3. Mix the boiled cacao leaves‚ the distilled garlic‚ the eucalyptus oil and the olive oil and put it in a spray bottle. There you have it‚ you’re all-natural‚ environment-friendly insect repellent. V- Introduction A. Background of the Study Studies have shown that chemical pesticides linger

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    Paid Paternity Leave

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    do this?And you should do this because this is a wonderful program called FMLA.It “Entitles eligible employees of covered employees to take unpaid‚Job-Protected leave for specified family and medical reasons‚Without continuation of group health insurance coverage under the same terms and conditions as if the employee had not taken leave. Eligible employees are entitled to’’.So this allows you to take off from work for just the right amount of time so you can be at home with your wife‚Or girlfriend

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    Is There a God?

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    argument that if an omnibenevolent and omnipotent God were to exist‚ he would not condone the apparent suffering and evil that takes place. This argument was first proposed by the Greek philosopher Epicurus who devised: “Is God willing to prevent evil‚ but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able‚ but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?” One explanation for this is that the evil

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