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    stories of Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible, the divine gods and God are egotistical and altruistic respectively. The organization and involvement of this power has been a topic of discussions for centuries. The being or beings of power work in seemingly mysterious patterns that benefit some humans while condemning others. The earliest story of Gilgamesh is written in the Sumerian language of Ancient Mesopotamia. The people of the time are polytheistic, the…

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    out such an action. The positive way Buddhists behave towards animals is that Buddhism requires us to treat animals kindly as Buddhists almost always do whatever they can to live without causing harm to any other living being. Buddhists try to show love and kindness to all beings, including animals.…

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    always a good way to predict if a product is safe, and there are other better testing techniques. Many people think that animal testing is not an issue because they are just animals, but animals have feelings too.They don’t deserve to be tortured for human cosmetics. Firstly, one-way animals are abused is in cosmetic testing.The cosmetic industry uses animals to determine their safety of the products. As a result, of the tests performed, “millions of animals” suffer painful deaths. One kind of…

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    Human benefit should not overrule any damage or destruction to animals. Because the Animals can suffer like humans do, so it is speciesism to experiment on them while we refrain from experimenting on humans. Most experiments involving animals are flawed, wasting the lives of the animal subjects, Animal tests do not reliably predict results in human beings, and Drugs that pass animal tests are not necessarily safe for humans. There are the experiments in the United States that allows animals to…

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    The humans in the movie live on a spaceship while they make a poor attempt to repair and restore it with robots. This is where the original idea of having a robot as the main character. A robot in other forms of media is rarely the main character. The idea of having a robot as the main character brings with it new ways to form a plot. For example, a robot that has its own personality (as Wall-E does) acts very similarly to humans, but with different challenges. The main challenge being…

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    Selflessness is a misleading word. It has two distinct meanings that are often mistakenly interchanged. While one is being able to put other people's needs above one's own whims, the other is being without the ego or the self. While the first is arguably commendable, the other is indubitably contemptible. Being without the self implies being unable to independently judge, act, think or feel. It also implies having to rely on others for every thought, for every idea. Therefore, altruism makes…

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    To Wordsworth, it is the imagination which connects all living humans. In nature, Wordsworth can hear the “still, sad music of humanity”(93). Obviously Wordsworth cannot actually hear music in nature; rather, he imagines this noise to exemplify the connection between humanity and nature. Both the imagination of Wordsworth and the connection which he feels with nature and all beings are strong. This is shown when Wordsworth mentions that this “music” is of “ample power”(93/94)…

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    the creature to pass away. This fact is understood by humans in various ways – both theological and biological. Though God’s creation comes into living at time of its birth and has the free will to perform functions according to its species, it nevertheless ceases to exist when it dies. Some people would argue that it is a normal cycle for any species – to be born and then die. At the same time, some would argue that creation, whether human beings, plants, and everything that has breath and…

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    used in almost every industry, doing jobs that are too dangerous or impossible for humans. However, the new technology is mainly used by the military, the most known example being drones that are used for espionage and even armed attacks against human beings. Drone aircrafts have had a huge impact on modern warfare, being able to provide surveillance and combat capabilities at low cost and without risk to the human operator. First, the drones have revolutionized the modern warfare by providing…

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    First, he appeals to the logic of the readers as indicated in verses 36, 37, 38, 42-44, and 50. Paul explains the logic of human-initiated growth. What humans sow is “not the body which is to be… only God gives it a body as he has chosen.” When humans trust Jesus Christ, what He sow will become glorified, powerful, and spiritual. God will be pleased. The most important indicative Paul makes is “flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom…

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