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    and the terms ‘righteousness’ and ‘judgement’ in humankind history.” Clarifying the distinction between punitive judgement (God as Judge over unbelievers) and the corrective judgement (the Fatherhood of God to discipline His children). (5) The asymmetry of God and humanity, the double wisdom from human perspective…

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    “Learning to choose is hard. Learning to choose well is harder. And learning to choose well in a world of unlimited possibilities is harder still, perhaps too hard.” (Barry Schwartz) Every day, consumers have to make decisions on which brand to choose, which product to buy and what advertisement sounds credible. Unfortunately, the decision making process has become so complicated due to the amount of choices and information available. The question then becomes: what (why) influences consumers…

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    leads to greater agency problem due to conflict of interest between shareholders and company’s management. With so, financial statement and media announcement has become important sources of information for the shareholders to avoid information asymmetry problem. In conjunction with this, FVA is said to provide useful information to assist financial statement (FS) users on decision making. However, what are the effect of regulation changes of FVA (IFRS 13) on capital market’s volatility and…

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    Evan Sanchez Prof.Amidon English 50 8 October 2015 Distorted Knowledge Information asymmetry produces an increase in power that results in a our society growing more in greed and the ability to victimize and abuse someone that has less knowledge between the two parties. Society today doesn’t focus on the outcome of their actions, greed tends to run throughout society and it shows when we’re constantly abusing the power of information. In Freakonomics, by Steven Dubner and Stephen Levitt, they…

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    Economics is often thought as the study of tedious, uninteresting market developments and financial trends, but together with Steven D. Levitt’s unparalleled work and thought in economics and Stephen J. Dubner’s skills as an author and journalist, they reveal that the tools of all economic research can easily be used in the study of the basic relationships of the problems and events that we usually confront and hear about every day. In Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of…

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    Enlightenment and Ignorance: The Light, and Dark in our lives Light and dark are very vivid symbols in The Scarlet Letter. Light and dark shows the asymmetry in characters personalities, it shows depletion of intelligence in the people, lastly light epitomizes knowledge, and darkness is the ignorance that controls peoples’ actions: specifically the townspeople’s actions. Towards the beginning of the book Roger Chillingworth’s character is still undefined. He is very mysterious and has a…

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    AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) has taken victim of a multitude of lives in the United States during the 20th century. Many believed that this epidemic was a sign of judgement in relation to the religions they worship. Others viewed this stigma as a curse and that revealing themselves would shame themselves for the rest of their lives. Masami Teraoka is a Japanese-born American artist who began to focus his works on the AIDS epidemic after a close friend’s baby contracted HIV. His…

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    Seth Holmes is a cultural anthropologist and a physician. His research focuses on issues such as social inequalities, ethnic hierarchies, immigration, and healthcare. Holmes’ Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies is a riveting ethnography that describes the suffering of undocumented Triqui farmworkers from Oaxaca, Mexico. In this ethnography, Holmes calls for immigration and healthcare reform, and emphasizes the high costs to human bodies and the planet of cheap food accessible in developed countries…

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    parameters were tested as an integral part of method development. According to FDA different parameters were calculated[18]. The values of capacity factor and theoretical plates were 1.50, 2.11 and 12667, 13649, for VAL and SAC, respectively. While asymmetry factor value was 0.82 for each drug. The selectivity and resolution were 1.24 and 5.97, respectively. Figure 3 shows the separation of VAL (at 4.5 min) and SAC (at 5.6 min) with suitable sharpness, resolution and peak…

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    An orthodontist is similar to an artist. This person takes each unique patient and creates a strategy that will greatly improve that person’s asymmetries and malocclusion. Your dentist may suggest that you allow him or her to remove some of your teeth. He or she may make decide that the extractions are the best choice for you after extensive X-ray studies and examinations. The teeth that your orthodontist wants to remove may be healthy, so the idea may make you scratch your head. The following…

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