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Having completed the unit of philosophy of religion, you are now ready to respond to an article written by an actual atheist. This article, titled “On Being an Atheist,” was written by H. J. McCloskey in 1968 for the journal Question. McCloskey is an Australian philosopher who wrote a number of atheistic works in the […]
Read moreTechnological advances have been gaining more and more information over the past years and by doing so, they are able to advance their technology each and everyd ay. These improvements have helped but they also have the potential to hinder society. The Flying Machine, Locks, Computers and Why we Play God, and, Zap! It’s the […]
Read moreComparison essay comparing Juror 3 and Juror 8 What are some similarities between Jurors 3 and 8? What about differences? Oh gosh, it’s been years since I’ve seen the movie (didn’t read the play). Okay, Juror #3 is the angry father, and Juror #8 is the guy who stands alone in the INNOCENT vote, right? I suspect […]
Read moreEmily Dickinson & Walt Whitman were both poets of the nineteenth century that both captured their readers by their unique style of writing. Dickinson grew up in a wealthy family where her father and grandfather were lawyers. Although they were very outspoken, she was very introverted and put words to paper. Her lifestyle led to […]
Read moreThis piece focuses on examining the use of chaos theory in Tom Stoppard’s notable play, Arcadia. Even though chaos and big chaotic systems are mainly associated with the fields of physics and math, this chaos theory is also a point of discussion in both art and literature as a postmodern framework. Furthermore, the primary reference […]
Read moreHurricane Katrina, considered the most perilous and lethal storm in American history, caused immense destruction to the people residing in New Orleans, Louisiana, as well as other regions along the Gulf Coast. At 8:00 am on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina reached Category 5 strength and heavily impacted the city. The aftermath of this catastrophic […]
Read moreWhat happens when a classic story goes modern? The classic Snow white is an example of this case. Taking a modern twist on a classic story makes things more interesting. The movie Sydney White (2007) is a modern take on Snow White about how a girl survives in a strange world called college. There are […]
Read moreIntroduction The focus of this discussion is the question of whether we are making the world too clean. We will explore the hygiene hypothesis, which suggests that people nowadays grow up in a cleaner and more germ-free environment. As a result, when they come into contact with a different environment, health problems arise more quickly. […]
Read moreThe compulsory national service training ‘programme is intended to foster the spirit of patriotism, encourage racial integration, and develop “positive and noble traits” among the younger generation’ (Malaysiakini 13/6/2003). The targeted group is our youth of about 18 years. The object of this programme was expressed by Defence Minister Najib Tun Razak, who chairs the […]
Read moreIn contemporary business, Information Technology is of utmost significance. The majority of businesses are now linked through high-speed broadband networks and high-definition screens, making superfast computers essential for users. The failure of IT can result in significant losses for businesses, even in a matter of minutes. For instance, if the London stock exchange experiences an […]
Read moreWho are the Mat Rempit?They are a group of youth who about in large groups on their motorcycles at late hours of the night. However, if this was all, they would be considered harmless. On the contrary, the Mat Rempit are not just a public nuisance but become a serious threat as they terrorise the […]
Read moreWithout the active and solid participation of each, the title “established organization” would not be entailed to their group. Their organization may also become non-existent at all, if such conditions are unsatisfied. At the start of the formation of the every organization, goals and objectives are set and these will act as the groups target […]
Read more“Blackberry-picking” by Irish poet Seamus Heaney is about the futility of human life and the misfortune in its quickly passing nature. This poem, rich in vivid detail and diction tells us how young Heaney, who is the speaker in this case, begins to realize that nothing in life can last, especially the things we love. […]
Read moreDespite all its imperfections and shortcomings, the fascinating sport of football never fails to astonish. From an incredible goal, an unforeseen outcome, a contentious trade, or a startling disclosure, the unpredictability of football fuels our fervor for the sport. The first month of 2010 saw the world of football offering a plethora of surprises that […]
Read moreIn this paper, the author will try to compare the logos of Heraclitus and Jesus. Heaclitus is one of the most famous Greek philosophers. Some theologians said that God prepared his incarnation philosophy by Heraclitus. The apostle John also used this logos philosophy to teach the gospel of Jesus to those who were influenced by […]
Read moreMost authors who write about war stories write vividly; this is the same with Tim O’Brien as he describes the lives of the soldiers by using his own experiences as knowledge. In his short story “The Things They Carried” he skillfully reveals realistic scenes that portray psychological, physical and mental burdens carried by every soldier. […]
Read moreJamba Juice holds a prominent position, recognized for its rapid growth despite its relatively short existence. Their continually evolving menu and merchandise contribute to their market appeal. However, it’s important to recognize that they still face tough competition from rivals in the industry, such as Smoothie King and Planet Smoothie, who are fast gaining traction […]
Read more“Figure of Speech” is a literary term that encompasses several poetic devices. It is defined as a “word or group of words utilized to underscore a specific idea or feeling” (Encarta). The application of figures of speech in “My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose” by Robert Burns, “The Victory” by Anne Stevenson, and […]
Read moreBy the late 1700s, colonists in Latin America, already aware of Enlightenment ideas, were electrified to hear of the American and French Revolutions. The success of the American Revolution encouraged them to try to gain freedom from their European masters. A simple example of this can be Air Alert. Air Alert is a workout that […]
Read morePurpose The aim of this report is to give the figures concerning recent developments of Bon Appetit to present its achievements and plans for the future improvement. In the attached materials one can find a diagram, clearly showing the company’s performance during the last 3 years. The graph will also be analysed in the report. […]
Read moreIntroduction As concerns have grown about the poor quality of life patients experience during the progressive illness, broadening the concept of palliative care beyond the hospice has begun to take hold in health care settings across the country (Jones, 2001). Palliative care is an approach to care for the seriously ill that has long been […]
Read moreAboriginal religion is based on land. Land is the heart of Aboriginal Dreaming and provides the assurance needed for the continuation of rituals and ceremonies (king, 2010, p. 213). The effect of Dispossession on Aboriginal spiritualities related to the separation from their land was enormous and overwhelmingly detrimental. The impact of British colonisation resulted in […]
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