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    Any marketplace is hugely dynamic, changing with time and continuing to grow with the consumer base. As such, these changes are not always good. Take the video gaming industry, for example. Game companies are beginning to push the purchase of Downloadable Content, or DLC, onto their consumers. This is drastically changing the market. While some sales are boosted, others have seen a steadier decrease in both desirability and success with gamers. Although traditionally used to expand a game’s…

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    Dieter Rams was born in 1932 in Wiesbaden, Germany, he is an industrial designer who had and continues to have a huge impact on the design community. He had a few different careers before becoming a world renowned designer that we know of today. Growing up in Germany he was exposed to carpentry at a young age because his grandfather worked as a one and this defi nitely infl uenced his decision to become a carpenter when he grew up. He was very successful in this fi eld and he later branched off…

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    UF ID: 7193-6522 Question: 2 Introduction to Philosophy Paper 1 09/27/16 The world is full of wonders that leave us in complete awe from natural beauties to the complexity of humans. Although one could potentially deny the status of such as a wonder, it would be a weak argument as even scientists today are left speechless about many natural events. According to William Paley, the world’s wonders are evidence that can lead to the belief in the existence of God through what was later known…

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    William Paley (1743 – 1805) was a professor of philosophy at Cambridge University who is most notably known for his watchmaker argument that seeks to prove a theistic view of god. By relating a watch to the natural world he uses argument by analogy in order to prove the design argument, or the teleological argument, which concludes that god’s existence can be proven by the order, complexity, and apparent purposefulness, within the natural world. [Insert thesis] Paley’s watchmaker…

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    Kenneth Miller Critique

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    Kenneth Miller was the chief witness for the prosecution in the Dover Pennsylvania trial on the teaching of Intelligent Design (ID) in the high school biology curriculum. Miller had many critiques against ID as a scientific explanation. Firstly, evolution binds science together and is a sign of the health of science. Secondly, the source of answers for questions about nature must come from nature itself. Thirdly, for an idea to be considered scientifically correct it has to be peer reviewed, but…

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    Evolution and religion were put to the ultimate test during this trial as the court was subject to realizing potential errors in the Holy Bible. In contemporary times, creationism and evolution have been combined to form a hybrid theory of life: intelligent design. Creationism, evolution,…

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    1. In the documentary video of Judgement Day: Intelligent Design on Trial, the basic conflict in the town of Dover, PA is that the school board of Dover High school intended to introduce the theory of Intelligence Design to the science class in the ninth grade, trying to break the exclusive mode of setting Darwin’s evolution theory as monopoly. Some residents, mainly the parents of the ninth grade students who insisted their beliefs on Darwin’s theory sued the school board for enforcing the…

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    backing up the theory of creationism although it has a large following. Intelligent Design is another view that is similar to the idea of creationism yet not identical. Intelligent Design holds the belief that the cells and species are far too complex and intricate to have evolved and must have been designed by a higher intelligent being, thus being called intelligent design. One major difference between Creationism and Intelligent Design carries an agnostic personality compared to Creationism…

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    Intelligent Design

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    Scientific evidence is consistent with the belief that the physical universe was designed by God. Therefore, there are many illustrations of scientific evidence that reveals the indication of an intelligent designer; such as, the nervous system, the DNA of various species, and the historical and modern fossil record. There are many ways to see how God created the earth. But one way in particular is to look at the human body. Within our bodies, there are many intricate details involved so that…

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    the work of a designer” (Evans, 2009). God cannot be explained or defined, and He cannot be put into a neat little box of answers to all of man’s questions. Attempting to explain God’s nature and all that encompasses Him, His intelligence, character, and supernatural powers, would be futile and unfeasible. It would be impossible to explain everything that encompasses God, and attempting to do so would probably take an eternity. Acknowledging that human beings are also intelligent and able to…

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