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    pope and with the functional equivalent of a hierarchy of archbishops, bishops and priests. All of this was totally alien to Islamic tradition….It may be that Muslims having contracted a Christian illness, will consider a Christian remedy, that is to say, the separation of religion and state”. Kissinger truly understands the dangers of abandoning diplomatic engagement with Iran as this would take the regime back to its doctrine of violent intimidation. And that doctrine not only puts the entire…

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    cited Plessy vs. Ferguson in denying relief under the “separate but equal” doctrine. Plaintiffs concluded that in an appeal to the Supreme Court that segregated schools…

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    Philosophy sheds light on many themes, one of the issues philosophy contends is the understanding how mind and body are related. Rene Descartes, a father of philosophical ideology devised “The Argument from Introspection” to attempt to answer such question. The argument from introspection explains that the mind and body are two entirely separate states and therefore cannot be identical to one another. Descartes’ rationale behind the argument is that the body is separable because it can be…

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    The Classical Christian Doctrine, written by Ronald E. Heine demonstrates the relationship that early Christians had with Christ and shows what early Christians thought of the Messiah. What makes a “classical Christian Doctrine” classical: views that are accepted to be true by most Christians within the first four centuries that Christianity had become a major staple of significance. The Classical Christian Doctrine is found in a shortened version in the Nicene Creed. During the first four…

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    PLAINTIFFS' MOTION TO COMPEL PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS Plaintiff DARLA WILLIAMS moves for an order compelling Defendant SARAH MINER to produce documents withheld on the grounds of privilege under the work-product doctrine. Plaintiffs request that Defendant be ordered to produce said documents by close of business on March 17, 2017. I. ARGUMENT A. THERE’S A SUBSTANTIAL NEED FOR STATEMENTS MADE TO THE DEFENDANT’S INSURANCE ADJUSTERS. Federal Rule 26(b)(3) provides that: “ordinarily, a party may not…

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    Introduction Doctrine of promissory estoppel is deemed as an exception to the general principle that a promise may only be enforced if it is supported by good consideration. The doctrine of promissory estoppel was first established in the case of CLP v Trees. Even though promissory estoppel is seen an advantage, it does consist some flaws that can have repercussion due to its inconsistency. However it does help weaker parties in legal matters where the doctrine of consideration neglects those…

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    Arguments about discrimination based on sexual orientation generally rest on interpretations of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment or about rights to autonomy rooted in modern substantive due process doctrine. Such theories typically presuppose a government that remains neutral among competing moral claims. This Article, by contrast, develops an account of rights against sexual orientation discrimination—including recognition of same-sex marriage—that does not depend on a…

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    stance on the acceptance of passive euthanasia but the prohibition of active euthanasia. Rachels (1975) argues that the current conventional doctrine is unsubstantiated and that there is no moral distinction between active and passive euthanasia. Both lead to the death of the patient, where physician-assisted suicide (PAS) or killing the patient is morally equivalent to letting the patient die. Additionally, Rachels (1975) argues that active euthanasia is more humane than passive euthanasia in…

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    secular. Engaging the cultural perspectives, it is usual for Pakistani people to refer to their male child as a son, which is richly theological. This refers to the idea about God as a parent and humans as God’s children. This engages the topic of doctrine of God, and speaks about whether or not and, how a Christian understands God as a Father or a Parent to us, the humans. Integrating the initial section of this conversation about God being a parent to us humans, the love of God is faithful and…

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    (Al-Fatihah 1:1, 1:2). There is a coherence between authority and doctrine, where a doctrine consists of words, deeds, goals and means of attaining these goals as well as defining the relationship between the believers and their doctrine, (Yaqub, n.d.). However, there must be an authority to apply the words and deeds which happens to be the duty of a prophet or messenger like Muhammad. If there was an illegitimate authority or just a divine doctrine for believers to go by, Muslims would justify…

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