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    The question of “Does God exist‚” is a question that many people have tried to answer throughout many centuries. Although the answer to whether He exist or not is unsolved and most likely never will be solved‚ the answer to whether we can prove that he exists is a relatively easy one to answer. The answer is simply‚ no. We cannot prove whether He exist‚ but on the other hand no scientist or philosopher has ever been able to prove that He does not exist. Although the answer is quite simple‚ we can

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    A Critical Analysis of My Strengths and Weaknesses in the skills of Assertiveness Assertiveness enables us to act in our own best interests‚ to stand up for ourselves without undue anxiety‚ to exercise personal rights without denying the rights of others‚ and to express our feelings honestly and comfortably (Alberti & Emmons‚ 2008). Within interpersonal communication‚ the skill of assertion is absolutely vital; it is a skill we are constantly utilising either consciously or unconsciously

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    its reasoning and is not a convincing argument for one to believe in God‚ but it can be applicable to a catered category of people. Pascal’s Wagers main issue is that it is not an epistemic argument. Before just dismissing Pascal’s Wager as not an epistemic argument‚ one must understand what an epistemic argument is. An epistemic argument is an argument that must be rational‚ reasonable and justified in order to be believed. For instance‚ if one believes in God because one experienced a miracle and

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    As we can perceive‚ Aileen had shown numerous strengths throughout this child case study in academic‚ social‚ and emotional behaviors. It is definitely obvious that Aileen social and emotional development had developed impressively above average since she had no difficulties with representing it. While being in class‚ Aileen gives the impression to by no means have botheration in representing her personality to express herself. Sometime though‚ her determined assertiveness can cause social and personal

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    evil. A lot of philosophers argued that God does not exist because evil exist‚ and that if there is God then he would have gotten rid of evil. Although other philosophers argue that yes God exist‚ but so does evil because it is necessary to keep a balance in the world where humans live in. The main philosophers who will discuss why evil exist and if God himself exists as well are John Hick and B.C. Johnson. John Hick’s reason for his argument on the existence of Evil is more convincing and logically

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    Analyzing Your Business’s StrengthsWeaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats GETTING STARTED SWOT analysis (StrengthsWeaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats) is a method of assessing a business‚ its resources‚ and its environment. Doing an analysis of this type is a good way to better understand a business and its markets‚ and can also show potential investors that all options open to‚ or affecting a business at a given time have been thought about thoroughly. The essence of the SWOT analysis is

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    of your actions and deontological is the actions that you perform. Teleological theories are what the consequence or outcome of what your actions do and Kant thinks that this is wrong and that we should act deontologically and act out of duty‚ not out of compassion. He believes that we should do something‚ because we have to‚ not out of compassion or if we think its morally wrong or right‚ we should just do it. Teleological theories are based on outcome. If you perform a bad act but the outcome

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    “The strengths of cultural and ethical relativism outweigh their weaknesses” - discuss. Cultural relativism is the concept that what is right or wrong varies according to the beliefs of each culture. Within different cultures we may observe that what we believe is morally wrong‚ they see as a normal thing‚ such as how many muslims believe that chopping off the hand is the correct punishment for stealing‚ where as in my culture this would be seen as simply barbaric. Because there are so many different

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      Evaluate Lincoln’s major strengths and weaknesses as a wartime leader.  Summarize the major crises and decisions he faced.  Strengths: 1) Clarity of vision. He wanted to save the union first and foremost but some of his staff and generals couldn’t "get" it. Read how angry he got when one general chased the CSA to the Potomac and then stopped‚ stating "We have run the rebels from our country". That general did not understand that it was ALL "our" country. 2) Strength of character. Lincoln had

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    paragraph‚ Descartes goes through the process of‚ what he believes to be‚ proving the conclusion: That corporeal objects do exist. In this essay Descartes’ argument will be deconstructed into its premises‚ explaining those premises‚ reconstructing the argument‚ and lastly evaluation of the validity and soundness of his argument. Descartes begins his argument my stating his first premise‚ which is that he has the abilities of Imagination and Perception and that he can conceive of himself without these abilities

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