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    important in any society. They are used to maintain order and without them there would be chaos and anarchy. In the well-known Greek play by Sophocles, Antigone, there is a clash between state and natural laws. The play poses the question To whom does a person owe the ultimate loyalty, the state or the natural law and can hubris affect or distort these perspectives. Can such hubris blind a person to other familial duties. While Creon argues that the gods do not celebrate traitors :“exactly when…

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    structure of the Natural and Specialty Food industry by analyzing how the industry functions, the markets it serves, and the competition it faces. It is important to understand what is considered as “natural” or a “specialty” food. The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not define the term “natural food”, but the agency has not objected to the use of the term if the food does not contain added color, artificial flavors, or other synthetic substances (FDA, 2014). Often “natural” is…

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    that people are born with freedom and that any subjection or restrictions should be created as a means to maintain the freedoms of all men instead of enforcing the will of any particular individual. Monarchy justified by divinity is a perversion of natural law because it takes away the right of man to govern his person and property and gives this right to another for no reason other than arbitrary chance…

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    Since the beginning of the 21st century, Louisiana has had reoccurrence natural disasters. The most predominant and frequent one is hurricane. This is a life threatening disaster that has caused plethora of harm to the inhabitants of Louisiana, in particular New Orleans. George L. Sills, article “Overview of New Orleans Levee Failures” speaks about the protective system that was put in place to stop Hurricane Katrina in 2005 (Sills, 2009, para. 4). On August 29th, 2005, Hurricane Katrina had…

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    Malleable vs. Natural Intelligence Every person is raised valuing different forms of intelligence. Some children are raised in an environment where they are constantly being praised for no specific reason. Adults may look at a young child and tell them they were born with a brain for math, or they born to be a writer. But, what if this is not what those individuals want to pursue in life? Those who are not raised in an environment like this may end up not only having a different outlook on…

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    another of the themes treated in the play - natural order. Natural order is challenged when the shepherd Tamburlaine declares that he wants to become a god. He says that in Scene 2 of Act I: “Jove sometimes masked in a shepherd’s weed, And by those steps that he hath scaled the heavens, May we become immortal like the gods.” (p.13) His hopes are in vain and serve only to increase the irony of mortal Tamburlaine’s death in Part Two. Another example of natural order being challenged is when…

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    In part X of the “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion,” starts of Demea arguing that, religious belief shapes state of humanity and universal for a better world, but Philo argues that there’s no reasons to believe in God from religious belief. Philo mentions that everyone who sense in religion for god are men who are morally wrong for believing an imagery person who has great power. Demea states that miseries of life from an unhappy men to enjoyments of life, like riches and honors have been…

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    Lizbeht Marquez A Dangerous Natural Phenomenon In the video Killer Volcanoes archaeologist discovered human skeletons in London that were buried together. This discovery left scientists with unanswered questions like why were they buried together and the location of the burial. They discovered that these people died in the mid 1200’s, which helped them exclude the black plague as a cause of death. They soon discovered that these people died as a result of famine caused by cold weather that…

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    Macbeth’s Natural Order Nature in Macbeth plays a very important role in the sense of emphasizing the strangeness, setting the mood, and representing good vs evil. Without nature, the play wouldn’t have been as symbolic as it is. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth’s mission to take the throne from King Duncan caused the natural order of life to be unbalanced. With every event that happens, there is an equal and opposite reaction for it, creating a domino effect. When King Duncan is murdered,…

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    Natural Evil Vs Moral Evil

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    Evil can be defined as anything that is painful, malicious or disastrous. There is much evil in the world, which can be split into either natural or moral evil. Natural evil refers to the suffering caused by natural disasters whereas moral evil refers to suffering which has been caused by human selfishness. I believe that the existence of these evils in the world disproves the existence of God. These evils would not exist if there was a perfectly good, all loving, omnipotent, omniscient God as…

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