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    justice is telogical; therefore, it is the “essential nature” or “purpose” (186) of the action that determines if it is right. He also claims justice is “honorific” (186) since it must include virtuous actions. Just as in nature, as the more deserving reap more rewards, society must create and honor good citizens. Finally, Sandel compares these theories and debates which ideas citizens should follow. The author argues telogical justice is the best way to live, because the purpose of government…

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    of class struggle in capitalism, Jan, Peter, and Jules blamed their poor living conditions, and those of the lower class, on a greedy and exploitative capitalist system controlled by the wealthy; where low-wage labor is used to produce products that reap high profits for wealthy corporations, while the workers continue to struggle financially in meeting their basic needs and providing for their families. This exploitative social relationship that Marx and the three activists describe is in…

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    Exercise Affects Sleep

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    Does Exercise Affect Your Sleep? Overview Research indicates that exercise can affect the quality of sleep. Physical activity increases sleep duration, as well as sleep quality. Additionally, it has been associated to stress reduction, which might deny you sleep at night. However, exercise can also have negative the effects. This means that the time and location of your exercise plays a significant role towards the quality of your sleep. Can Exercise Improve Sleep? It is common knowledge that…

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    Paul says in Galatians 6:7, “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: whatever a man sows that shall he also reap.” As much as many would like to apply this to money and blessings, there is also justifiable application regarding the success or failure of life. Unfortunately however, the misunderstanding lies in the failure to grasp the reality that if one sows little, they will get little. I believe God wants everyone blessed. I also believe that He desires that everyone be successful. However,…

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    Why Cheating Is Wrong

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    three groups were told the purpose of this study was to see how fast one can think in a familiar and relaxed environment. The study conducted thus allows us to see how people will do on the matrices when not observed and able to cheat, in order to reap certain benefits. Based on past findings and studies, we hypothesize that people…

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    What Is Psalm 23

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    Psalm 23: Psalm 23 began with David stated the Lord is his “shepherd” and would provide David with all the necessities he may need. The Lord would also tend to his spiritual well-being by taking David to calming places such as a green pasture so when he walked in the shadows of darkness, he wouldn’t be afraid. David continued to proclaim that the Lord would always protect him and even when his enemies were close. The Lord would provide David with luxuries and fine oils and foods thanks to the…

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    Ephesians 1-2 Analysis

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    God is the creator of man’s mind and as a result man thinks rationally, rather than by sheer instinct like an animal. Man’s mind, or intellect, confers upon him the ability to think reason and remember. Above all this man’s mind is still limited. “But, as the Tanakh says, ‘No eye has seen, no ear has heard and no one’s heart has imagined all the things that God has prepared for those who love him.’ – 1 Corinthians 2:9 Even the greatest minds in the world have no comprehension of what greatness…

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    In the movie Warm Bodies (Levine & Lieberman, Hoberman, Papandrea, 2013), there seem to be many connections to the Christian faith. The imagery of zombies and humans is always a powerful one that can evoke fear and excitement in the crowd who watches. Warm Bodies specifically interacts with the emotions of its consumers. For those whom have not seen this masterful work of art, the plot goes something like this: a zombie named “R” meets a human girl named Julie and instantly falls in love, but…

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    tables of many, all are produced with natural resources. You see, the people of Maple Creek believed that to be successful, one must be natural and resourceful.They have learned from their ancestors that when a land is destroyed, the cultivator cannot reap any benefits. In fact, it is unlawful to cultivate genetically modified grapes, even to make them taste extraordinary. Nothing here is wasted, likewise, the spoiled grapes are returned to the Earth to give the soil…

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    Reduced Work Hourss

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    Everyone needs a day off every so often to catch up on administrative work, work on the side tasks of every day life, or take a few moments to breathe and take everything that is going on in life in. There are many potential solutions to ensuring that everyone is receiving this much needed time off from work, but the most plausible of these solutions is shortening the standard workday of eight hours to six hours. Not only have there been multiple studies proving that less working increases…

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