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    can blind them. Testing these products on animals can affect the population of certain breeds. Why do they test products on animals? They test these products on animals so they don’t have to test it on humans‚ but i think that it would be better if they tested it on humans who volunteered to test these products instead of some innocent animal.

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    The ratification of the Constitution can be said to be birthed out of necessity‚ therefore‚ not out of an earnest desire to create a federal system of government. The political discussion of that time is ironically‚ similar to the discussions of modern American society. How much is too much power? Is the government overreaching? Is the government doing enough to protect the vulnerable? James Madison‚ through his words‚ was able to articulate the dangers of not adopting the ratification of the Constitution

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    authority to levy taxes in order to repay debts incurred during the war. A delegate was sent from all thirteen colonies to Philadelphia in 1787 and the Constitutional Convention was established for the purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. There were so many issues with the articles that the delegates decide to disregard them and draw up a new document. A solution would be found for all three of the main division at the convention; large states vs small states‚ slave states vs free

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    children. We also need to consider the fact that there are children who do volunteer to join the army.

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    how a student actually thinks‚ it shows how well the student can test. Tests are suppose to make students take a minute and really think‚ as in critical thinking. However‚ most standard tests in America are multiple choice. These multiple choice tests do not actually let the test taker think or evaluate the question or problem. Standardized testing also defines students. By receiving a low test score it put the student in a “I am dumb” stance. Students are being define by how high of a score they receive

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    patients. In the 4th century‚ Hippocrates declared he would never give a deadly drug to anyone nor suggest it (ProQuest). There have always been supporters and many valid arguments for both sides of this debate. The argument in favor of doctor assisted suicide can be emotionally charged when involving a loved one. Many who are in favor‚ at one point‚ experienced the death of someone close to them. My grandmother died a slow and painful death. I wouldn’t be truthful if I said that it did not cross my

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    Through snobbery and ignorance‚ the anti-Stratfordians have compiled arguments against Shakespeare‚ claiming that he is not the true author of his works‚ but when their arguments are examined‚ and his connections and lifestyles are studied‚ the claims set forth by the anti-Stratfordians are disproven and invalidated‚ and Shakespeare remains to be the true author of his works. William Shakespeare‚ born April 23rd‚ 1564‚ is one of the most well known playwrights in the English language. Having

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    Descartes and Hobbes have differing views on where our knowledge comes from. Descartes supports Rationalism‚ the idea that our knowledge comes from ideas and reason. Hobbes on the other hand supports Empiricism‚ the idea that our knowledge comes from the senses. In this paper I will provide Descartes’ argument against sense perception and Hobbes’ argument for sense perception. I will then provide both philosopher’s arguments about free will and how their views factor into their philosophical systems

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    Edmond Gettier is considered to be one of‚ if not the most important philosopher of 20th Century philosophy. Gettier’s argument against the traditional account of knowledge‚ aka "The Gettier Problem"‚ is knowledge defined as justified true belief. The idea of justified true belief declares that in order for a given proposition to be true‚ one must believe more than the relevant true proposition‚ but also to have justification for doing so. Gettier argues that the traditional conditions for knowledge

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    To what extent do you agree with the view that the period 1815-48 constituted a ’time when nothing happened’ in ’Germany’? The term “a time when nothing happened in Germany” is defined by in terms of unification between the 39 individual ‘German’ states and monarchies. Between the years 1815 to 1848‚ ‘Germany’ as one individual country still didn’t exist‚ and ’’German’ people continued to lack nationalist sentiment and liberalist views not until the end of 1848‚ a period when a series of ’German’

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