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    problem of evil is single handedly one of the most discussed topics throughout history and is one of the main reasons many people turn atheist. The premise of this idea is that if God is all good and all powerful how can he allow evil to exist in our world? There are many theories and argument defending God and attacking Christianity. Arguments like the free will defense, evidential problem, and skeptical theism are some of the most convincing and debatable responses to the problem of evil.…

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    Zika Research Paper

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    find out where Zika is common and why. People want to find out what causes Zika to survive in these certain areas of the world. They also want to find out how we can avoid Zika, for the places that are prone to Zika and or have Zika. Zika plays a big role in our day to day process. Zika intimidates people, especially a couple ready to have a child, so It impacts humans a lot. We study it because it causes a newborn child to have defects when it is born. Zika makes an infant’s head smaller…

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    which is a small sliver of time that we have used to almost completely dominate the planet we live on. Though it is a great accomplishment, our actions that we have taken to rule the world are actually ruining it at the same time. Some of the threats we have created ourselves are the fact that we may be growing faster than the environmental can keep up with and obtain, environmental problems we continue to build upon, and the unwillingness of ourselves to change. If we do not take action to…

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    Third World Countries Need Our Help Imagine our country is in great devastation, and there is barely any water for the majority of us due to the current global warming crisis. Our country is undeveloped and not a single person watching chooses to take concern over our dying nation. How would we feel? We would be scared and anxious about the near future. Unfortunately, this is how many third world countries feel today. Currently, they may not be at their highest points of development, but they…

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    is security, we have threats all around the planet from the Middle East…

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    We have a major role when it comes to the sustainability of the environment we live in today. Now, that we all have more knowledge about the world and how it works we all should understand that each of our action have their own consequences. You would think by us knowing how much we are contributing to ruining the world we all love people would change their ways, but we don’t because we all are very selfish. The most direct way that we are impacting the ecosystem is by polluting it.…

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    A Better New World The Brave New World was a failed attempt at paradise. It’s failure came about the classic casus belli that the ends justify the means. When you have the impossible end of perfection, you have the impossible means of oppression. The very idea of perfection is just a lullaby that sends our brains into slumber, allowing it, and by extension, us the ability to ignore the fact that perfection is impossible. The very attempt to create perfection could be considered a…

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    Sidney Bradshaw Fay and Fritz Fischer both wrote about the origin of World War One in a time of German historiography controversy. Both of these men took the same event and analyzed it to come to different conclusions. Both men, though very similar in their amount of research and thought process, looked through different lenses at the same problem. Fritz Fischer was a native German, but he believed World War One was completely caused by Imperial Germany. By his thinking, because of their…

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    In section 1 of ready player one we meet the main character Wade. We are introduced into the story by hearing about the hunt. We learn about all the details and why and how it started. We learned that Wade dedicates most of his time to learning about all the details that he might need to find the prize. We are introduced to wades “family”. We find out that his dad is dead and that his mother had died from an overdose. He is now living with his pants who doesn’t even care that he’s there, she’s…

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    Still, the moral conscientiousness of people is still highly debated in our modern world. All this while, we are still incapable of creating a distinct line between dying by doing the righteous thing or, to survive in this world by committing immorality. Although this enigma has no perfect answer, we are curious to seek a solution to the question unanimously. Frankly speaking, this topic encourages us to think more subjectively than focusing on its typical predecessor, objectivity. Without a…

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