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    realism not relegating the importance of some other theories in explaining certain occurrences to the background. For instance the peaceful end of the Cold War can be explained with deterrent theories that have withstood the test of time since the advent of nuclear weapons even though structural realism and Waltz do recognize that nuclear weaponry is an important tool for…

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    With the advent of war and the realization of what Douglass referred to as “the irrepressible conflict,” he makes acute use of the language of divine judgment. What is happening in the war is God’s just condemnation of slavery: “God in history everywhere [pronounces]…

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    Karen Moore Karen Moore is my auntie but she is more than that to me. She is an inspirational woman in my life who clearly displays the qualities and ideals of a Christian woman in the 21st Century. She has great values that are extremely admirable and holds herself to a particularly high standard which is definitely commendable. Karen should be extremely proud of everything she has achieved as a Christian Woman. She lives her life according to her beliefs on loving others from her Christian…

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    John Locke On Capitalism

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    With the advent of capitalism, various philosophers have emphasized on property, land, and space within their political theories. The new social relation presented individuals as free and unhinged from land which then led to a fundamental shift in the organization of people, labour, and resources in the western world. One ideological philosopher that examines the notion of private property is Georg Hegel who perceives property as the root of capitalism. For Hegel, property structures capitalism…

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    Response Paper 1 Introduction Genesis is the first book of the Bible that essentially delves in depth into the advent of the world. The early chapters of the book- the first and the second chapters- explicitly elaborate the Christian perception of reality, the natural world and the beginning of life, and in its sense, describing the very purpose of human life. The first two chapters of Genesis cover a topic that is widely debated, with some scholars arguing that Genesis should be taken…

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    Starting with the initial beginning of the United States as an independent nation, there had always been significant differences between the northern and southern states. The difference in the economic situation of these states had a significant influence on their social and political differences. Social differences made it difficult for people from either side to see from tthe other's perspective and political differences stemmed from the social and economic differences. While the United States…

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    The short story “Whoever Is There, Come on Through” effectively conveys the importance of human connections both in real life and in good literature. I believe that being able to connect with a character is an important facet of the story to a reader, which makes it more relatable and enjoyable. This story was written recently, in January of 2018, which means that the author should fall in more with the most recent authors that we have read, trying to portray the people around him, like Bobbie…

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    Section A: Question 1: Prior to taking this course, what has been the most memorable moment you have had in a history class or a history-based activity, and what made it so memorable? The most memorable moment I have had in a history class was when I was in 11th grade. During the second semester we learned about the Japanese attacking Pearl Harbor. Although I wasn 't alive during the time of the attack, I still feel connected to it and I consider it a memorable moment. I 've always hated…

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    Historically men who have sex with men (MSM) have and continue to remain significantly vulnerable to contracting the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Given HIV is the precursor to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, HIV prevention efforts have long been the central focus of public health practitioners (PHP). Presently, prevention not only remains the single most important armament for reducing new incidences of the virus but also the most significant weapon necessary to bring an end to HIV.…

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    of confusion” by giving his readers three “rules of thumb” to follow when shopping (06). The first rule Pollan states is that the readers should not eat anything that their great grandmothers would not be able to recognize, to a time “before the advent of most modern foods”(06). Using this rule will keep processed foods out of the cart. Pollen uses a quote from Joan Gussow to point out that eating these processed foods trick the…

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