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    The question of Evolution and Biblical worldview has been a debate for quite some time. Some people reject science and all it teaches us about theory and facts, and others like to look at the world through a biblical lens. Some of us believe in the theory of Evolution and others believe their own truths. All of us have different opinions of how we view the world we live in. Philosophy helps us to see things in a different perspective; it allows one to think and arrive at some form of truth.…

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    The Holocaust was and still is considered one of the most tragic events in history. To sum it all up, it was a series of unfortunate events for not only Jews but Gypsies, homosexuals, the physically/ mentally disabled, and Jehovah 's Witnesses. The Nazi’s killed a total of 11 million people; 6 million were Jews, by the end of World War II in 1945. The police officials incarcerated and placed an abundance of people in concentration camps. These poor and mistreated people went through torturous…

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    Imagine being a German citizen living in the same era as one of the most notorious and high ranking officers in Nazi Germany’s history. This was the case for many citizens of their proud Nazi Germany and the prisoners, POWs (Prisoners of War) , and criminals that had to face the wrath of Heinrich Himmler. Heinrich grew up in a Roman-Catholic conservative family, where he experienced difficulties in life, and eventually became a political activist. He grew up to become one of the most…

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    The Plague Of Abortion

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    At least every day, a silent horror kills more Americans than were killed on 9/11. Every year, this horror kills about as many Americans as have been killed on every single battlefields in every war in the U.S. history combined. This silent horror is a thing called abortion. It is a terrible disgrace in America. More than 50 million babies lives have been ended since Ron v. Wade was decided in 1973. This nation has so little view for human life that nobody even really talks that much about this…

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    For several decades, since the colonial times, there have been signs of Americanism that has resulted into what is now the modern America of today’s society. The differentiations and obvious similarities between the “old world” and the “new world”, Puritans and our “Founding Fathers”, and Puritan ideology versus Enlightenment ideology have all played an exciting role in what it means to be an American. The subjects of religion, the concept of God, freedom, and the equal rights of man ties into…

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    People the world over tend to have highly inflated and self-delusory opinions of themselves and go to great length to defend and conserve that opinion. While this is true of the average person in the street, it is even truer of people who hold high office or have hereditary privileged positions, like royalty. Our contemplation today deals with such a person, King Belshazzar of Babylon, and his momentous fall from power when God weighed him in the balances and found him wanting. As we proceed it…

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    Blood transfusions have become an integral and important component in the Health Care system and treatment plans. For some people, this one procedure can mean the difference between life and death. Jehovah’s Witness are a Christian religion that does not accept blood products. To do so means being excommunicated from the church, even when the transfusion was given while the patient was unconscious. This puts health care workers, specifically emergency department doctors, in a very tough position…

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    Thesis: What other groups of people were victims of persecution and murdered by the Nazis and why? January 30, 1933: President Hindenburg appoints Adolf Hitler Chancellor of Germany. This date in History was the start to one of the most tragic events the human civilization has ever experienced. This was the start of the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler grew up in Austria and later moved to germany and fought in World War 1. After the war Hitler joined the National Socialist German workers party known as…

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    The clock marks 8:00 AM and the annoying sound of the alarm wakes me up in the middle of a dream. I stand up, put on an old shirt and go to the kitchen. I check the fridge and there 's only a little bit of milk left, no food. Great. Now it 's time to go to work. I sell vacuum cleaners all day, and right now on an empty stomach it won 't be a good day. I go check on my wife at her room. Goodness gracious to think that we have been married for twenty years and sleeping separately for five out of…

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    Piaget Sensorimotor stage First stage of cognitive development in which schemes are based on perception. This stage begins at birth. Children can only focus on things that are right in front of them. Simple reflexes are an example of an involuntary action that happens without much thought process. During this stage infants learn they can repeat movements over and over, such as bringing their hand to their face and back down repeatedly. Make a sensory board with many items. These items can…

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