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    Luke 6:27-36 On Love of One’s Enemies Bible serves as a fundament for Christian religion. Followers believe that this book is saint and they can find all answers in it. It provides people with a certain model of lifestyle, which includes a set of rules to obey. Moreover, the book describes the history of people 's creation and development. Based on the knowledge received from the Bible, humans create a new religion called Christianity. However, nowadays there exist multiple interpretations of…

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    statistics is involved in our everyday life. We also have learned why statistic is useful in comparing things. In our book Naked Statistics by Charles Wheelan we read some chapters in where we use stats in three different ways to get close to the answer without using all the data. We see how indepednt variables and dependent variables relate to each other and how we can get close to seeing how close they relate without using the full data. Correlation is a form of statistics in where it shows…

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    The puzzle of the Sea Battle ultimately functions as a counterexample or exception to the principle of bivalence. The problem is as follows: suppose somebody states the following proposition, “There will be a Sea Battle tomorrow.” According to bivalence, this proposition must either be true or false. For, if it were to lack a truth-value, there is a logical gap, and if it’s both true and false, there lies a contradiction. By denying a truth-value to the proposition, one denies bivalence, but…

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    “We came next to the island of Knowledgia, a place almost forgotten entirely by the whole world. While traveling to Oceanos, I had made the decision to explore this island because of the tales of a monstrous genius. “At our destination, a beast waited for our arrival. Although it was no less dangerous than my encounter with Polyphemus, this monster would be would show more reason. Its name was Ijnala, and this was perhaps the wisest of all immortal beings, aside from the gods themselves. The…

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    Since the GAAP is focused on the detailed requirements of the U.S. accounting environment, it is unlikely that it will converge with the IFRS anytime soon. (Spiceland et al., 2013) Perhaps this is the reason why it is taking so long for there to be a definite decision on the conversion in the United States. There are several similarities between the GAAP and the IFRS. One such similarity is the separation of the current and non-current assets and current and non-current liabilities on the…

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    “we have already seen that freedom realizes itself only by engaging itself in the world”, as creating a movement to expand our perspectives on Earth’s atmosphere/environment, gives “an extent that man’s project toward freedom is embodied for him in definite acts of behavior” (Beauvoir par. 1). In other words, creating a new social habit will free the truth to the community and letting humans know what’s happening to the Earth’s atmosphere, which leads humans to make an action for a better…

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    Disconnected Urbanism by Paul Goldberger argues cell phone usage initiates the isolation between the reality of society’s surroundings and presence by insisting that calling or texting someone diminishes the importance of culture and place. Goldberger states, “You are there, but you are not there,” which means cell phones demolish a person's potential to experience complete urbanism in a precise location, but instead transports individuals to another realm. His entire argument on phones is based…

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    Preserving Monuments of our Nation Currently historical monuments are under controversial conflict. Across Canada, there is dispute about renaming, removing, or preserving the monuments. Historical monuments should be preserved, they are expensive to remove and replace, these monuments celebrate and remember important historical figures, and inspire us everyday. Historical figures display an opportunity for Canadians to learn more about our history. They display characteristics of charisma,…

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    Background: Genetically modified foods are foods in which their DNA has been altered in a specific way, by humans, in order to reveal a specific trait that changes the growth time, size, shape, yield, and resistance against climate change and disease in a plant or animal. (World Health Organization, 2015) Genetic modification has been around since the beginning of time, but it occurred naturally. Plants and animals both over millions of years have naturally modified themselves by Charles…

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    In Bechdel’s Fun Home, a graphic novel memoir about the relationship with her father, it is obvious that every member of the family engages with fiction. The reader constantly sees these characters reading literature, writing, and acting. However, their interactions with fiction do not end with books and plays. It seems that they each use fiction in some relation to reality; generally, to alter it. The two characters Helen and Bruce use fiction as way to escape and live in a preferred reality,…

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