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    In deducing the mere logical possibility of a God, it is important that one first delves into exactly what characteristics this being is said to have; mainly what is it this being can and cannot do. Religions touting a singular entity, God, to be their creation of the world, hold several interesting beliefs with regard to the characteristics of such a being; God is Omnipotent, omniscient, and is morally perfect. Religions holding a singular God to be responsible for creation, have a similar…

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    What Makes a Good First Car? All young teens have a dream car in mind. For most it is not always a practical first car that they are thinking of, because many kids want the sports cars or those that look great. This puts parents in a tough spot. They want their kids to have a car that is nice, but they also want on that will not send their insurance skyrocketing. They want something dependable, but not overly fast or expensive. Do you know the features that make a first car great? Here are a…

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    moral theory that one should seek pleasure, happiness, and the avoidance of pain. Mills statement expressing that the reality of what one should desire to reach in regards to moral standings is to seek pleasure and not to seek pain should hold constant throughout one’s life. Utilitarianism is all about promoting the "greatest amount of good,”. I believe that if one can indeed find pleasure while still being able to avoid pain, why not? Yes, there may be other underlying factors that may play…

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    in Counseling Introduction Ethics is established in counseling to protect all those involved in the process, to ensure that confidentiality and the rights of the patient are upheld. The client welfare is really important The American Counseling Association (ACA) mandates that counselor promote the welfare of the clients and to avoid any harms towards the clients (Eriksen & Weld, 2007). The patient must give consent to all standards and services that will be provided. In the realm of ethics…

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    have love to function? Some people seem to think they can’t live without love, while others feel as if they could. Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Love is Not All sums up the balancing truth about love. She discusses how love is a necessity in life, but one does end up needing it at some point. The poem starts out with a blunt statement. “Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink” explains that love is not to be compared to two of our main needs in life: food and water. The writer seems to start…

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    advertisement about the new machines one can use to lose weight, teas one can drink to speed up an individual’s metabolism, and clinics recommended to “perfect your image.” Through the use of Ethos, Logos and Pathos, the media is able to…

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    people with dementia may sometimes find themselves at a loss, despite their best efforts. Odd behaviors may keep cropping up with no clear solution to the problem. Here’s a look into why these behaviors might be occurring and what you can do to deal with them. Refusing to Bathe This is one of the most common and frustrating problems you’ll come across. A variety of issues could be contributing to their refusal to bathe. They might be embarrassed to be seen naked, or they may have had previous…

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    Stages Of Divorce

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    were not married. The United States has the highest divorce rate at fifty percent of all marriages ending in divorce and sixty-seven percent of all second marriages ending in divorce. Also fifty percent of children are the children of divorced parents and another twenty-eight percent of children…

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    must ensure that they promote equality, diversity and inclusion. Under the UNCRC we must treat all children equally, this does not mean treating all children the same but treat all children fairly as all children are individuals and have different needs and requirements that need to be met. We must also focus on inclusive practice, inclusive practice leads children to feel wanted and included this may help children achieve their full potential as they have more people around…

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    consume”, nay; it may be better to say fundamentally that man must consume in order to survive. (Bastiat, F., White, H., & M. (1870) Our Robinson Crusoe must find and eat food, seek shelter from the elements simply to continue living. Even on a deserted island our stranded sailor must behave,…

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