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    The way I see the design argument explained by Cleanthes is how everything in the universe is designed. Meaning everything that is designed was designed by a creator. It didn’t just appear out of thin air. Something or someone made it become possible. Cleanthes also brings up the analogy that the earth resembles a machine. He explains how everything about the earth had to be put together perfectly in order for the earth to functions like it does. Just like how for machines to work‚ every small detail

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    2012 Evaluation of the Teleological Argument The teleological argument argues that the universe must have had a designer‚ therefore implying the existence of a Supreme Being. This argument strongly relies on observations of the apparent design and orderly complexity within the universe that has existed long before humans inhabited and affected it. Everything is here for a reason‚ and everything has a purpose. From these main points‚ the teleological argument claims that the only way that this is

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    Chinese Women: Becoming Half the Sky? ---An Analysis of Modern Feminism in China On November 7th‚ 2013‚ in order to promote a feminist student group’s upcoming campus performance of The Vagina Monologues‚ U.S. playwright Eve Ensler’s controversial play (Jaffe 2013)‚ 17 female students at the Beijing Foreign Studies University posted online photos of themselves holding up messages of “What My Vagina Says: …”. However‚ they probably didn’t expect to cause such a stir on Chinese social media. While

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    Liberal‚ Conservative‚ and Socialist Ideals vs. Feminism before the 20th Century  Tales from the beyond‚ story one: a parent binds his baby girl’s feet in China‚ so it will not grow more than five to six inches because small feet in women are a sign of elegance; story two: a wife is burned alive in India‚ so she can accompany her husband in death. Are these stories? No‚ things like this really happened in the past. They are part of the reason that contributed to the birth of the Women’s Movement

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    Title | Examining Different Arguments Related to the Choice of a Career | Assessment Part A: Critically Evaluating an Argument | Arts and Sciences (Advantage): Lots of flexibility in career choices | Logically Sound | | Arts and Sciences (Disadvantage): Leads to a career in food service – ’Do you want fries with that?’ | Oversimplifying | | Education (Advantage): The best way to make a difference in the world | Shifting the Burden of Proof | | Education (Disadvantage):

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    In a World of Feminism "In the world according to Garp‚ we are all terminal cases" (609). This is Garp’s famous line featured in his half autobiography‚ biography about his struggle with his feminist leader for a mother and her feminist movement. According to John Irving’s novel‚ The World According to Garp‚ feminism can be considered as one of the many important aspect of the story. This is shown through the life of T.S. Garp. When Irving refers to Garp’s mother Jenny‚ feminism is shown as a

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    Although this is the message the song attempts to deliver‚ its lyrics and music video‚ send the opposite message; according to Meghan Trainor‚ women are desirable and beautiful only if men consider them that way (e.g.‚ “I got that boom boom that all the boys chase in all the right places”). In other words‚ if you have no “junk” then boys will not find you attractive‚ and thus‚ you have no reason to love yourself or your body. “All About That Bass” does a poor job of promoting true body acceptance

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    The Women’s Right to Vote amendment was passed and implemented about 100 years ago. The fight to get this passed was definitely not an easy one. It required time‚ determination‚ and most importantly‚ unity. Unity with all women to fight for what they deserved. It was a fight for political representation. However‚ till this day women are still extremely underrepresented in politics. According to the Center for American Women and Politics‚ nationally women make up 19.4 percent of the 535 seats in

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    Assess the view that the main role of families is to maintain male dominance in society The family is an institution where people feel most comfortable and regard as natural‚ the cornerstone of our social world (somewhere where people can retreat from the stresses of the outside world) and the most important aspect of someone’s life. There are lots of different views about if the main role of families is to maintain male dominance still to this day‚ with many fully agreeing and many fully disagreeing

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    Examine the ways in which feminism has contributed to our understanding of families Feminists take critical views of the family as they argue it oppresses women and therefore creates issues such as unequal divisions of domestic labour and domestic violence against women. Feminists believe that there is a ‘triple burden’ of paid work‚ domestic labour and emotional work. Also gender inequality is not regarded as natural or inevitable‚ but something that has been created by society. Feminists also

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