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    Mothers All mothers are working mothers‚ but those who have a career away from home have an extra challenge in their life. In many families today‚ mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years developing. Some mothers need to work to support their family. I’m against working mothers because she will be bad mood most of the time‚ she will not have time for her home and children‚ and can’t have fun time because she is busy every weekend. The first reason against

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    Vegetarianism is undoubtedly growing in popularity as awareness of the diet/lifestyle escalates. To those partaking in the idea‚ the absence of meat in a diet can often seem beneficial enough as far as healthy nutrition is concerned. While there are various plausible explanations for not consuming meat‚ those same explanations can also justify the absence of animal products‚ as well. If you are already a vegetarian‚ why not take it a step further? By not eating meat you are already halfway

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    just wants to be famous! Otherwise they’d already be out there ‘making music’ When it comes down to it‚ at the end of each series‚ it’s never the winner that has the biggest success anyway! Take JLS for example; despite my distaste for them‚ they still had much more success than whoever they came second to! And that says it’s all really‚ doesn’t it! I can’t even remember who beat them but I remember them because they had more success! The fact that the X-factor is so narrow minded in terms of the

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    An argument from design is an argument that is close to the Teleological approach‚ which are arguments for the existence of God because of a general pattern and order in the universe‚ as opposed to arguments from providence‚ which are arguments from the provision of needs; of conscious beings. The teleological argument attempts to prove the existence of God by explaining that the world‚ in its seemingly perfect and ordered state could not have come about without the existence of a designer. The

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    monotheistic religions”. The old city of Jerusalem represents many of fascinated religious and archeological landmarks. I went there when I was 13 years old. Anyone visited this city certainly he would visit the holy places for Muslims‚ Christians and Jews‚ met people divided in a different uneven quarters‚ taste the most delicious food they offer in their restaurants‚ and visit the museums in the city. To begin with‚ the holy places in this city attract many people in different religions. For example‚

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    The cosmological arguments are inductive arguments based on an ‘a posteriori’ premise‚ which‚ despite having been introduced many years ago‚ continue to be prevalent today. An early example of the argument is within ‘Timaeus’‚ in which Plato proposed the idea that anything that has been created must be created by a cause. These arguments are intended to prove the existence of the God of Classical Theism by explaining that God must be the first cause of the universe; the being setting the world into

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    I do not find any of the traditional proofs for God’s existence persuasive‚ and I will go over each argument one at a time to explain why I do not find them persuasive‚ starting with Anselm’s ontological argument‚ then Aquinas’ cosmological argument‚ and finally Paley’s teleological argument. First‚ Anselm’s ontological argument is not persuasive because the argument can be used to prove things that do not exist. The faulty logic is shown in Gaunilo’s Lost Island Objection because instead of putting

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    (Design/creation) argument Teleological arguments are arguments from the order in the universe to the existence of God. The name “the teleological argument” is derived from the Greek word telos‚ meaning end or purpose. The most plausible suggestion is that the universe is so because it was created by an intelligent being in order to accomplish that purpose‚ than it is so to suppose that it is this way by chance. William Paley made the most cited statement of the argument‚ and he linked the

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    voices as a feminist. During those patriarchal societies she showed her intelligent in literature. In the book “A Vindication of the Right of Women” by Wollstonecraft basically focus on women education and how they dealt with this subject. This paper will basically describes of how Wollstonecraft’s argument for education of women is still relevant today where intellectual power of women is equivalent to man even though women lack physical strength like man. Wollstonecraft argument for women’s rights

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    (Velasquez‚ Andre‚ 2013). More than 10‚000 people in the UK currently need a transplant. Of these‚ 1000 each year - the equivalent of three a day - will die waiting‚ as there are not enough organs available (Bates‚ 2011). Leading surgeons have called on the government to consider legalizing the sale of human organs for transplants (Bates‚ 2011). There are many people who can currently donate organs such as a kidney while still alive but cannot make money from them. They also can’t decide whom

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