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    tragedies over an object, Bishop includes her “mother’s watch” to serve as an alluding factor to symbolize the things that she loves and has lost. Like the key, the watch holds great emotional values as its an essence of memories and love through daily life. However, the two items significantly contrast as the key held a more causal value compared to the watch, which held a more sacred value and meaning due to family inheritance. After the watch becomes lost, Bishop’s growing tragedy expanded…

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    which is solely based on an analogy of a watch. This is that the universe as a whole is complex and there must be an intelligent designer responsible for designing the universe. Just like the watch, the parts come together to fulfill a purpose, and if we have never seen a watch before the complexity or the way the watch was designed would make us conclude that it was made by an intelligent designer. This analogy is used to compare the universe to the watch. In addition, he mentions that “it is…

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    Suunto Smart sports watch allows the tracking of health by having a heart rate tracking function. The brand have a focus on health and fitness. Opportunity The opportunity for Suunto is to have a good marketing campaign on the watch that they want to highlight to achieve a greater consumers knowledge for the products and its brand name. Weakness Brand name is not well-known as nowadays consumers go with the flow of the trend. Price range of the watch is expensive as consumers can…

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    analogy involving a rock and watch. He states that we would not question the purpose for the stone being on the ground or anything further. However, if we found a watch laying on the ground, it would require an explanation as to why it was there. It may seem like common sense for us not to question the rock just because we know that a rock appears within the natural world and a seemingly man-made watch does not, however, Paley states that we should assume that the watch has a designer because of…

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    Wearable Technology Wearable Technology is one of the most bought things out there today. There is a variety of this type of technology, such as a Fitbit, Apple watch, Shoes that monitor your fitness and smart glasses that can function as a GPS. Fitbits and Apple watches are two of the most popular wearable technology in 2016 according to cnet.com. Some wearable technology helps people in many ways such as not having to pull your phone out of your pocket to see who is calling you when all you…

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    In the Natural Theology, William Paley uses an example of a self-replicating watch to argue for the existence of a universal creator. He believes that the universe, like the watch, has an innate, intricate design and as such, a designer. Paley argues that if the watch were capable of creating identical copies of itself his argument would not weaken, but actually be supported. For Paley this is because the watch itself is not responsible for its design or purpose, and merely passes these aspects…

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    argument occurs in The Watch and the Watchmaker by William Paley. His analogy in my opinion is insignificant and focused off of an assumption through observation and not evidence through observation. According to the argument, the objects found in the universe provide evidence for the existence of God. Paley argues a watch is like the universe in function and complexity, a watch needs a designer, and therefore, the universe needs a designer as well. He points out that the watch is complicated…

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    1. Visually stunning and undeniably unique, the watches at TheGarwood.com site are timepiece masterpieces crafted by skilled artisans. Like a snowflake, each watch is as uncommon as the gentleman who wears it. Based in Los Angeles, California, The Garwood creates their watches using 100% natural wood material. In addition, each watch features a copper face plate as a canvas for the intricately bold colors and designs featured on every piece. Signature pieces at TheGarwood.com, such as The…

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    complexity of a watch. Just as a watch would not be able to exist without a watchmaker, Paley argues living thing would not be able to exist without an intelligent designer. More than a century later Bertand Russell delivered an argument in which he used Darwin’s Natural Selection theory to argue against the argument from design. Russell argued that “living things have adapted to their…

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    for children to watch movies on almost every small screen there is. It is more common to see more people facing their screen watching a movie, rather than seeing someone watch a movie on a television. Our modern world is constantly figuring out more ways to see and watch movies everywhere they go. In the article titled "Move Over Cable TV, Kids are more Interested on What's on the Small Screen," by Jennifer Van Groove. The author states that more children and teens prefer to watch videos or…

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