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Relativism: The Tangible Theory
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1917.... global community people are
interacting more and we are now discovering, more then ever, how diverse
cultures and people really are. For these reasons the Cultural Relativist
theory best defines what morality is, and where it came from.
Today all over the world people are communicating in ways never before
imagined. Cultural Relativism believes that one set of morals will not
adequately adapt to the individuality of all the cultures and subcultures in the
world. What this means is that there is no one moral law that fits every
situation at every time. There will always b .....
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Sex On Television
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 1984.... the shows (twenty- three) percent actually depict sexual behavior- usually passionate kissing- and three percent show the characters having intercourse. Eight percent of the shows include sexual content involving teenagers.
did not just happen over night. It has evolved from what we now consider extreme minimal sexual contact. For example, in the fifties, “I Love Lucy”- a show based on a middle class family (the Ricardos) living in New York City. The husband Ricky Ricardo wanted his wife to stay home and take care of the house while he earned a living entertainin .....
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How Do We Know If God Exists
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1371.... For without these, we are unable to draw conclusions ourselves. Maybe these argument provide adequate proof for some people. As such, we will take a look at some of the more noteworthy argument, on both sides, and briefly analyze them.
First off is the ontological argument. An ontological argument for the existence of God attempts to include the definition of the concept of God the fact that he exists. An example of this would be Anselm's argument. Saint Anselm(1033-1109) was a Benedictine monk in Bec. At that time, Bec was one of the Great centers of learning in Europ .....
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Model Rockets
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 686.... of the body tube. The rockets engine
fits in the holder. The engine of most rockets consists of a thick
cardboard tube that contains the solid fuel. The nose cone forms the top of
a model rocket. It has a rounded point to reduce air resistance. The
recovery device which consists of a parachute. The parachute is used to
return the rocket safely back to the ground. The launch system consists of
a launch pad and an engine ignition system. A typical launch pad is made up
of a three-legged base and a deflector. The ignition system includes the
launch controller pad and a batte .....
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Pro-Wrestling In The Nineties
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1015.... the CEO of the WWF, was involved in a scandal that shocked the world. He was handing out steroids to his employees, in order to make them bigger and more intimidating. This was certainly a blow to the up and coming corporation, although Mr. McMahon was quoted as saying “any publicity is good publicity”, this was definitely the wrong type of publicity he needed. This scandal drove away many of the WWF’s fans, which were children whose parents didn’t want them to watch.
Now, over 10 years after those initial scandals, the popularity of the corporation has risen to never before .....
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Mock Stock Portfolio
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 644.... securities valuation. We studied in chapters 4, 5, 6 of Fabozzi's Investment Management that we can capture returns similar to that of our benchmark by using securities with characteristics similar to your benchmark. Characteristics of similarity range from market sector, company size, yield to maturity, and the riskiness of the asset. Since the pension fund is in the growth stage of its life and the benchmark the class would be comparing their returns to is the S&P 500, my asset selection consisted of the given 25 common stocks, 4 mutual funds, and currency. In addition t .....
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Irrationalism
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 605.... humanity's removal from tradition. With the church being secularized in most cases and feudalism crushed, the comfort found in the routine of their dominance was lost while, in general, a nationalist pride was invoked as a replacement.
It was also a time of technological prosperity, enhanced by this flourishing nationalism, that the emergence of yet another industrial revolution began, bringing such new technologies as electricity, huge advances in mass media, transportation and a barrage of other inventions fueling this great transformation. Mass education was rampant and th .....
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