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    Aristotle - notes on 4 causes and the Prime Mover • Aristotle was a materialist. The material world is important for Aristotle as it is this world where our knowledge starts (i.e. we are not born with knowledge like Plato suggested – he’s not a rationalist). • He was an empiricist. This means that he believed knowledge comes to us through the senses. So knowledge for Aristotle is a posteriori (post experience) not a priori (prior to experience). • Philosophy‚ for Aristotle‚ was ultimately

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    Compare the nature of the Judeao/ Christian God with Aristotle’s Prime mover. The nature of Aristotle’s theory‚ the prime mover has many similarities and difference to the that of the Judeao/Christian God. They both have a strong link to the creation of the world as they are both theories of how it was created. The Prime Mover causes the movement of other things‚ not as an efficient cause‚ but as a final cause. Therefore having no intention to interfere or influence after the time of creation.

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    that will interest him or her as an adult new research suggests. The first-born is an only child until the second child comes along -transforming them from being the centre of attention‚ to then sharing the care of parents. Parents will also expect them to be responsible and ’set an example’. The change from being the focus of a family may be quite a shock and so shape the first-born’s subsequent outlook on life. Therefore first-borns may try to get back their parents’ attention and approval‚ by achieving

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    Some advantages and disadvantages of internet Availability of Knowledge Advantages The internet which was once just a little puddle‚ now‚ have become an ocean; an ocean of knowledge. It is like a magical crystal ball which has an answer for every question of yours and the best thing about it is; it is completely free. I know how much I have learnt from the internet. How internet is better than books when it comes to knowledge? The answer to this would be the infinity of the internet. Plus‚ apart

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of travel? One of the advantages of travel is that it broadens the mind or‚ in other words‚ broadens an individual’s life experiences. In addition‚ the exposure to a another part of your own country or a foreign country allows you to reexamine your life and to reassess your way of thinking. Another advantage‚ in the case of foreign travel‚ is that it is a reason for learning a foreign language. Learning a foreign language provides you with both intellectual

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    possessed the greater advantage‚ but in 1861‚ the distinction was not as clear as both the North and South possessed _______________________________________. At the outbreak of the war‚ the South did seem to have great advantages to many. First and foremost‚ the Southerners were fighting a defensive war on their own soil. They knew the terrain and the most efficient ways to transverse it. At the outset‚ the South seemed to have great advantages. First and foremost‚ Southerners were

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    a written or printed form used in gathering information on some subject or subjects‚ consisting of a set of questions to be submitted to one or more persons All lecturers come in contact with questionnaires whether it is the standard end of year course questionnaire or one that is used in research. These questionnaires come in many different forms from: factual to opinion based‚ from tick boxes to free text responses. Whatever their form‚ questionnaires are often viewed as quick and easy to

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Being Tall There are certain advantages and disadvantages of being tall but let us look them from different aspects. The first aspect is the physical advantages and disadvantages of being tall. Being tall is useful in several cases. For example‚ it makes it easier if you have to stand on the bus because you can reach the hand-rail or it helps if you are in a crowd because you can see over people’s heads. It can also help you in reaching the top cupboards

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    HistoryWilliam C. ChavisTrident University International | | | | | | | The First and Second Industrial Revolutions helped pave the way for significant scientific and technological advances. This was not without drawbacks‚ such as poor working conditions‚ the exploitation of labor‚ and the use of child labor. As a result‚ the British Parliament initiated several investigations that changed the way industries operated. This ultimately shaped the way other developing nations would accomplish

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    WHAT WERE THE CAUSES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR?? While there were quite a few events that led to fighting‚ the actual causes of the war are fairly deeper. The major causes of the First World War were: the Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ Nationalism and how all this had increased tension between the powers of Europe which were: Britain‚ France‚ Russia (Triple Entente) and Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Italy (Triple Alliance). The minor causes of the war were: the heir of the Austro-Hungarian Empire‚ Franz Ferdinand

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