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    Full employment refers to a situation where nearly all the labor resources available in an economy are employed in productive engagements. At full employment, an economy produces output at its maximum possible level. Full employment does not mean all the labor resources get a job, still some people do not have a job in this situation. However, all of the unemployed in this situation are belong to the frictional and structural unemployment, and the unemployment duration is very short. Even in…

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    their water by boiling it and making tea. As a result, there was evolutionary pressure in Europe to have the ability to drink, break down, and detoxify alcohol, while the pressure in Asia was a lot less” (Moalem 60). Enduring Understanding: 1.A Explanation: Asian are known to turn red when drinking alcohol, while European are not. This is due to genetic variation…

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    Mutis explains the second rule in the following terms: ‘The second rule is that the effects of the same nature are produced by the same causes’ (III, 7, 1, 5, f. 284r). It is remarkable the lack of connection between Rule I and II, as they are explained by Mutis. Let us remember that Newton’s formulation of Rule II is presented as a consequence of the principle of simplicity established in Rule I: ‘Ideóque effectuum naturalium ejusdem generis eædem assignandæ sunt causæ, quâtenus fieri potest’…

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    increases. The Black Report suggested four possible explanations for this correlation. Firstly, the artefact explanation which suggests that health differences are a result of the way the data is collected. Data collected on health is normally focused on Individuals in the lowest social class which tend to be made up of old people and those on minimum wage, therefore data collected can be bias. (McDermott, 2017) Secondly, the social selection explanation, which suggests that health determines…

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    Physicalism Body

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    Since physicalism can be regarded as a thoughtful view that the mental process is not above the physical, it can be supported by either providing an explanation of the mind from a physical point of view or using a philosophical explanation. Thus, an auspicious argument is the causal one, which could be summarized as follows: 1) the properties of the mind have physical effects; 2) physics is causally logical (physical effects have physical causes);…

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    Obesity Research Paper

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    Can obesity spread through social ties? Yuxi Ye 1 Introduction Though The Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years has received various critiques from the society since it first published, in which, the author Christakis and Fowler (C&F) claimed that obesity appears to spread through social ties, I think this article and the controversies it has brought still worth to discuss, as a good example of the possible misuse of social networks analysis and statistical analysis. In this…

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    DISCERNING GOD IN THE CREED Believing Three Ways in One God: A Reading of the Apostles’ Creed, by Nicholas Lash, London: S.C.M. Press, 1992. Believing Three Ways in One God Prof. Lash begin his reflections on the Apostles’ Creed by explaining the attitude toward the articles. He defined the appropriate attitude “Amen” as a fundamental reflection about God’s work from the beginning, present, and future. For the time being, it is enough to make a general point that unity or identity of…

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    orientated to himself. The anesthesiologist came in the middle of the night and talked to the patient and claimed that he had explained that procedure and risk to the patient. Furthermore, the anesthesiologist argued that the patient understood all the explanations that were explained to him. The anesthesiologist…

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    Childhood Amnesia Theoretical Explanations Childhood amnesia, or better known as infantile amnesia, has been a phenomenon yet to be unraveled by scientists as early as the mid-1800s. This phenomenon occurs when adults, depending on the individual, fail to recall early childhood memories as early as 2-3 years of age. Sigmund Freud along with many others have tried to piece together what may be the cause of infantile amnesia. This ranges from repressed memories of early childhood to inability of…

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    will appear in blue. When you are done, highlight the rubric for each category that shows what you think you deserve. Grading Rubric: Level of Proficiency Excellent Good Basic Unsatisfactory Points 30 25 20 15 Explanation Explanation is clearly written and accurate.…

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