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    Aquinas' 3rd Way

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    Essay #1: Aquinas’ 3rd Way: Aquinasthird way argument states that there has to be something that must exist‚ which is most likely God. He starts his argument by saying not everything must exist‚ because things are born and die every single day. By stating this we can jump to the conclusion that if everything need not exist then there would have been a time where there was nothing. But‚ he goes on‚ if there was a time when there was nothing‚ then nothing would exist even today‚ because something

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    be the correct way in which existence came about. These arguments have been disputed through logic and through faith. Out of the readings assigned in class‚ I will be presenting Aquinas’ Five Ways argument. In short‚ this claim simply gives five logical reasons that prove god’s existence‚ which in turn‚ explains the existence as a whole. Within this paper‚ I will invalidate Aquinas’ argument‚ for his reasoning is full of logical loopholes and inconsistencies. Ultimately‚ Aquinas believes there would

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    Aquinas’ Fifth Way Aquinas’ fifth way deals with things that lack cognition‚ and the ends these things function for. Thomas states: “For we some things that lack cognition‚ viz. natural bodies [i.e. the elemental bodies]‚ function for an end. This is evident from the fact that they always or very frequently function in the same way and end up resulting in what is best” (Aquinas 105). Aquinas goes on to make two claims: the first discusses God and his insurance that good things can and will come from

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    How We Listen to Music

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    listen to music. Some people may like to watch T.V or some people may like to play sports but listening to music is their unexceptional. Some places in the world have no a lot of materials to create sound of music‚ but people still discover some ways to create sound. For example‚ the didgeridoo is an instrument created by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia‚ and that is made from natural wood. Music is like a bridge to let listeners walk across and get to the song writers’

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    can find volunteer work. First‚ students need to find the information about volunteer work. Students can search the information online. There are many websites about volunteer work that tell people many information. It is the fastest and easiest way. Students can go to ask their schools for the volunteer work. Schools always have a variety of information of the volunteer work for students. And students can talk to the organization about what kind of volunteer work is suitable for them. Students

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    our society we can find some solutions or some ways to manage it if we try and work together as a team. Managing an issue needs some thinking to find the best or the effective methods that will stop the issue or to reduce of the danger of the issue. It would be nice since the most percentage of who involved in car accidents were young people‚ to let them think and find some ways to managed that issue of texting while driving. That would be the first way to manage this issue. They will understand and

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    There are several common approaches to make the work place better‚ but it’s all up to the employees to put in good quality day of work. There are these three ways to make the employees happier and that is job enlargement‚ job rotation‚ and job enrichment. They are different in some ways but alike in many. The first way is job enlargement. This way is to expand in several tasks than just to do one single task. It is also the horizontal expansion of a job. It involves the addition of tasks at the same

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    consumerism problem.

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    traditions‚ learning and church. Where shopping is just spending money on things like clothes‚ electronics‚ shoes‚ ect. The last article I choose was “People should spend ethically to minimize the impacts of consumption” I choose this because it affects the way now how we go shopping at my house. We now use the local family business for the vegetables and fruits that we buy. Its healthy for us and better on the economy. The first article that stood out to me was “Shoes” by Ryan and Alan

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    Flannery's Third Way

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    As the most important approach of sequestration‚ Flannery then introduces the third way technologies which strengthen Earth’s natural self-regulatory system of drawing CO2 out of the atmosphere‚ or in ways that simulate it. this as an involvement of the deployment of technologies methods and approaches that recreate‚ enhance or restore the processes that maintain the balance of greenhouse gases prior to human interference‚ with the aim of drawing carbon‚ at scale‚ out of the Earth’s atmosphere and/or

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    and support specific groups; such as social or economic. It extends into an assessment of the existing state of social and economic affairs‚ and a political strategy for shifting from one to another (Eichbaum & Shaw‚ 2008). Social issues‚ and the way in which policies are created and explained‚ will be shaped by the values and ideas of those who have the most political influence on society at the time. These ideas are commonly grouped into political ideologies. Political ideologies are the groups

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