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    Presentism is the metaphysical view that “only presently existing things exist”1. While this view is coherent with Newton’s theory of spacetime‚ it faces some challenges when combined with the Theory of Special relativity (STR). In this essay‚ I will first articulate more specifically the thesis of presentism and show the main arguments of the opposite position known as eternalism. I will then outline the special theory and its consequences for the metaphysics of presentism. I will consider some

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    I quickly agreed with at the ending. “We cant keep doing what were doing.” What needs to be focus on is how we can prevent crime‚ specifically drug crime. This means an overall of the Criminal Justice system. Julie Stewart advocates for ’Families Against Mandatory Minimums’ and I agree with the moment shes trying to pass. Were filling our jail and prisons with low level offenders. As a result were perpetuating the cycle as kids see their parents go off to jail‚ and these youths thinking they too at

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    Argument Against NSA

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    initial intrusion upon our privacy‚ our fourth amendment rights were violated. Because U.S. citizens’ information was unlawfully stolen‚ the NSA disregarded our fourth Amendment rights‚ which states‚ “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons

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    Argument against Full Inclusion in the Classroom Putting children with disabilities into a classroom with children who are normal is not fair for those without disabilities or for those with the disabilities. It takes away the amount of time a student without disabilities may need to finish a project but does not get because there is an issue or problem with a child who needs special care or attention. A traditional classroom is not prepared to cope with students with special needs‚ they are

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    created. Since most people in the United States believe that homosexuality is wrong‚ society has created homosexuality to be a deviance. Since deviance is relative and not absolute to a society‚ homosexuality is not a universal form of sexual deviance. There are many cultures that accept forms of homosexuality. The Western society is not accepting of it though‚ and many times this non-accepting view cause discrimination towards homosexuals. Is homosexuality a way for some people to deviate‚ or is it

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    Indigenous People

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    Task 2 The Indigenous people – they are the holders of unique languages‚ knowledge and beliefs and of practices for use of natural resources. In addition‚ they have a special relation to their traditional land. Their land has a fundamental importance for their cultural survival for them as a people. Indigenous people hold their own diverse concepts of development. The development is based on their own traditional values‚ visions‚ needs and priorities. At least this is how it used to be for the

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    Against Working Mothers

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    Fatima Saucedo Mr. Lewton English 101 6 December 2012 The Value of Stay-At-Home Moms  Now days‚ many people tend to look down at stay-at-home moms rather than working mothers.  This happens to many women‚ making it more difficult for them to choose between their children or work.  For the first time in twenty-five years‚ the percentage of mothers returning to the workforce has fallen from fifty-nine percent in 1998 to fifty-five percent in 2000 (Adrienne Fox‚ Jan. 2002).  This shows that

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    Arguments Against Dualism

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    "Strengths And Weaknesses Of Dualism." Dualism focuses on dramatic difference between mind and the body. The argument against this theory is that mind is private and only the person of his own mind has access to it. Others can only observe behavior and take a guess about the content of the mind. Weakness of dualism lays in the lack of rational understanding about interaction between brain and mind. One can explain the interaction between mind and brain if they believe in supernatural dimensions

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    According to study.com website (2015)‚ a groupthink can simply be defined as an occurrence that gives a group of people a fault verdict or a conclusion a that a group has made that is an ineffective decision whereby it was reached just to appease the spirit of harmony among group members than allowing individuals to act independently and creatively. As alluded on‚ groupthink blocks individual creativity by ignoring alternatives allowing irrational actions to tale precedence. It happens most when

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    against internet censoring

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    Against internet censoring If the internet was not bound by any law how would that affect the world? Internet is a big chunk in our life‚ and one more time were shown that the government tries to control our us. “No government should have the right to refuse its citizens access to information solely because they perceive it to be ‘unwanted”’ (Pemberton‚ Ash‚ and Patrick Harrison February 21‚ 2010). Just imagine your life without communication‚ any free knowledge‚ and without the freedom you

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