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    information given. Now the same can’t be said about more menial jobs. ______________________________________________________________________________________ The speaker has influenced the way I think about this topic because the data/information he has presented has given me the insight to better reflect upon my own future career

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    Anselm’s argument did lead to objections as most do. The first was that of a Monk Named Gaunilo‚ who argued against Anselm’s ontological Argument with the use of the concept of a perfect island. Gaunilo argued that concept of a perfect island does not prove that the existence of an island. In this case that perfection does not imply ‘existence’. Gaunilo claims that if the word God was replaced with the words perfect island‚ then Anselm’s ontological argument would not conclude that the perfect island

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    this service learning and find some reward in doing it.  The article goes on to say that colleges who offer service learning are seeing a spike in interest that was not present before.  Many medical degrees require many observation hours for the purpose of "on-the-job learning."  Why should this type of learning and experience not be shifted to other degree options in colleges nationally? Service Learning enhances formal education. In general‚ most teenagers are hard to persuade

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    out of their confomt zone‚ which will restrain them from success. During a class project in my sophomore year‚ me and a group of classmates had to persuade people to agree on our ideas‚ and we had a variety of choices on ways to persuade our classmates. yet I believe my group were the most confident in ourselves‚ which was the reason we won and persuaded the most. I believe the reason we were the most persuasive was because we had certainty in our choice which showed our confidence that led

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    yesterday‚ July 23‚ 2013—the rubout argument has been proven by the investigative team. For this essay‚ the question will be—“Is it right to kill criminals?” Before we can answer the question‚ there are two things to consider? (1) Was the murdering of the two members of the Ozamiz group rooted on moralistic reasons—like what vigilantes do? Or (2)‚ because the two “implicated” certain police officers [names]? Here‚ we must answer both possibilities with an if-then argument. If (1) was true‚ then constitution-wise

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    late – we can turn everything around by getting rid of costly standardized tests‚ ensure students receive a broad education that includes classes in arts and music‚ which will better prepare them for higher education‚ and give control back to the individual states. In 2002‚ the No Child Left Behind Act was enacted by Congress‚ which was intended to close the learning gap between Caucasian students and minority students. The NCLB promised to promote accountability amongst teachers and school administrators

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    started to investigate her memo. After the meeting with Kenneth Lay‚ Sharron had made her knowledge and understanding of the scandal documented. However‚ the public did not find out about her memo until five months after she had written it. This was the time when the company had already collapsed and an investigation was being held to find the writer of the memo. Only then did Sharon Watkins come forward with her knowledge and insight. Holding the position of Vice President of Corporate Development it would

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    Is there a God? This is a question that crosses the minds of everyone in the world‚ at least once. While this question is highly controversial‚ the world must come to the realization that there is not one definite answer. This may seem confusing to most people‚ and the concept will probably never be fully grasped. But there are five particular philosophers who have formed strong opinions and arguments to address the question at hand and seem to have it all figured out. Philosophy and religion do

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    had tackled the different arguments that were made by different philosophers which concerns about the existence of God. Its aim is to deepen our understanding of certain religious concepts and beliefs as it tries to critically analyze and examine through the method of philosophical inquiry. Philosophy of religion does not simply study what we believe but more significantly‚ subject these beliefs to rigorous rational criticism and assessment. Anselm’s Ontological Argument is an ideal of a purely analytic

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    Everything is an Argument‚ Chapter 4 Arguments Based on Facts and Reason: Logos I. Logos- arguments based on reason‚ facts‚ or evidence a) Inartistic appeals- hard evidence - Facts - Clues - Statistics - Testimonies - Witnesses b) Artistic appeals- reason and common sense - Logic and reason - Mixed with Inartistic (What classifies as common sense?) - Occasionally arguments of future and past (predicting what will happen based on past events)

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