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    Summary of Some Stories

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    Death by Scrabble: Charlie Fish Characters: Husband (main character‚ 42 years old)‚ Wife (supporting role‚ enemy) Setting: The setting is the couples house. The house is hot and humid and they are sitting at a table playing scrabble. This setting is important because this is where the whole story takes place and where everything important happens. Point of View: The point of view is the husbands. Conflict: some conflicts are character vs. self in the beginning when he’s regretting making the decision

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    Argument Pornography

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    characteristic ‘the degrading and demeaning portrayal of the role and status of the human female...as a mere sexual object to be exploited and manipulated sexually (p.43)." Helen Longino ’s definition can be used as the basis of numerous arguments dealing with pornography. In this paper‚ I will deal with only one controversial aspect of pornography. That aspect is the censorship of pornography. Although Wicclair raises several reasons for being wary of the censorship of pornography‚

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    1. Who is considered the author of the Ontological argument? ANS: Saint Anslem 2. The first 3 “Ways” by St. Thomas Aquinas (to prove the existence of God) are called: a. argument from design b. argument from perfection c. cosmological argument d. none of the above. ANS: Cosmological argument 3. Explain the thrid way by Aquinas...which is called the argument from contigency. (2 or 3 sentences) ANS: Contingency can be explained as the possibility of things that come into being and go out of being

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    Leibniz's Argument

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    Nature and of Grace‚ Based on Reason” His conclusion was that the answer is to be found‚ not in the universe of created things‚ but in God. God exists necessarily and is the explanation why anything else exists. LEIBNIZ’s Argument There are 3 basic premises in his reasoning: 1. Everything that exists has an explanation of its existence. 2. If the universe has an explanation of its existence‚ that explanation is God. 3. The universe exists. From these premises one could follow

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    CASE BASED REASONING FOR CLASSIFICATION PROBLEM INTRODUCTION The Car Classify System is an intelligence system which applying Case Based Reasoning approach. This system was developing to classify the car class whether they are unacc‚ acc‚ good or very good (vgood). This system classified the car by calculate the similarities with the new data with the history data in the data base. The new data is data that key in by the user. The history data is the old data that get from the UCI Machine Learning

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    Competitors HSE Cost of materials Minimum wage To enable our organisation to change we must look at areas within the SWOT analysis: New IT system – this drives change as all employees are learning to use the new system which for some is more difficult and can

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    Promote Communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication is very important and can be non-verbal: making eye contact‚ body language and gestures‚ verbal: talking‚ singing‚ listening and responding‚ and written. People communicate usually to provide or receive information. The information provided can be passed on and used for teaching and learning. It is also used to share our ideas and thoughts

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    may also be more pertinent to the situation at hand. Limitations would be the data is outdated‚ accuracy of the data is unknown‚ and the information may not be same‚ as we require. 3. Criteria for judging ad effectiveness include “getting it‚” cognitive residue‚ knowledge‚ attitude change‚ feelings and emotions‚ physiological changes‚ and behavior. Identify specific evaluative advertising research methods that could be used to test an ad’s impact on any of these dimensions. Specific evaluative

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    Bomb and Information

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    who watch news daily and there are some who just watch them once in a while. Majority of these people who watch media do it just to catch up with some information and know what’s going on nationwide or worldwide. Media such as newspaper‚ TV news and social networks are really trusted by the society‚ therefore no matter what they say the majority of people trust the information that the media provides us. My cousin Manny Rosario and I got into an intense argument about the attack in Boston. His statement

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    Q3 Intuitively‚ when considering the nature of Goodman’s arguments on inductions concluding all emeralds green‚ and all emeralds grue‚ respectively‚ I find the former to be a far more compelling argument. My initial reasoning behind this revolves around my intuitive feelings regarding the compelling nature of the green argument itself‚ as well as two issues I find when comparing the two arguments. The first issue being that the definition of green does not seem to be time dependent while the definition

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