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    A progress note from Dr. Johnson, dated 07/17/2017, indicated that the claimant presented with a mid/low back pain radiating to his feet and toes with numbness. She had nerve block injection in the sciatic nerve, bilaterally. On a follow-up visit with Dr. Johnson dated 07/26/2017, it was noted that the claimant had been having anxiety issues with her thyroid effect on her hair. She stated that it feels like her hair was growing. The claimant had bilateral sciatic nerve block injection on…

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    wagering: either believe in the God of Christianity, or don't. But those aren't the only options. There are lots of religions with rival accounts of who God is, how to serve him, and what happens in the afterlife.” I believe this is the strongest objection because when given too many options, one does not know which one to choose. Also, believing only in the God of Christianity does not exponentially become the best option because the other religions would have more to offer and another way of…

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    In his article, “Disability, Identity, and the “Expressivist Objection”,” author S.D. Edwards sets out to disprove the expressivist argument, or as he calls it the “expressivist objection.” The expressivist argue being that prenatal testing for specific genetic illnesses and disabilities is morally wrong as it sends a harmful message that being disabled is undesirable to the point that the disability outweighs other aspects of quality of life and thus termination of a pregnancy in response to…

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    to the halls of Congress in Washington. During his conversations with people as he toured the country, he was asked his opinion of asylums. His response reflected the evolving Dr. Samuel Howe: The more I reflect upon the subject, the more I see objections in principle and practice to asylums. What right have we to pack off the poor, the old, the blind into asylums? They are of us, our brothers, our sisters –they belong in families; they are deprived of the dearest relations of life in being put…

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    I would like to see ALL teams complete their ranking NO LATER THAN Thursday. We will reserve the remaining days of the week to debrief the exercise. If we all finish our ranking before Thursday, we can begin debriefing the exercise, which is the most important part to your learning. Phase III Exercise Analysis + Debrief [pic] When granted access, review the Expert's rankings [pic]This module information describes the facts behind the Desert Survival Situation and presents the expert's…

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    Pale Paley's Analysis

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    The first of these objections being that if one has never seen the making of a watch, known a watchmaker, had the ability to make a watch, or understand how a watch is made, why should one infer there is a watchmaker for this watch? Paley explains that these are ignorant objections and knowing the watch exists is all that needs to be known to comprehend that its watchmaker exists. The second of these objections is that the watch sometimes does not always work properly…

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    Coherentism In Philosophy

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    Coherentism has not gained much recognition throughout the history of philosophy. According to the traditional definition of knowledge, knowledge is Justified True Belief. Hence, one must first justify their belief before they can acquire any knowledge. Since most of the time the beliefs we assume we have justified and are justified based on other belief. Consequently, this promotes the concept of regress argument where the philosophers are on the quest to truly justify a belief thus we can know…

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    steps for resolving objections discussed in the class. The book provides some of the most common customer objections. The author calls them the Four No’s, which include the objections of no need, no hurry, no money, and no trust. The way the author explains how to resolve objections is relatively similar to the process discussed in the class. First, salespeople need to ask for further clarification of the actual objection. Then, salespersons need to acknowledge the objection by confirming their…

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    it, and in conclusion a loving God could never be hidden. Four objections were brought up against this argument though we will be focusing on the third and more substantial objection. The two major points the third objection has is firstly that it is presumptuous to expect a response and secondly that it is human failings and not of Gods though I will explain further on this later. The major question though is whether this objection defeats Schellenberg’s argument and I will have to say no as I…

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    of seven pointed objections to some of Descartes’ arguments. Descartes replied to each those objections, and added both the objections and replies to his final manuscript, before publishing it. In the First Meditation, Descartes writes about how and why we should put all of our beliefs into questioning. He writes about how he has been struck with all the falsehoods he once believed to be true, and how he wants to separate true knowledge from falsities. To do…

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