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    necessary to first establish certain basic concepts that drive his arguments, A series and B series. The A series, as described by McTaggart, is a non-permanent position of an event with the distinction of past, present, or future. The word non-permanent in this case means that one event can have more than one distinction: past, present, or future at different moment; for example, the idea that former President Obama became elected as president at one point was in the future, then it was a…

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    of jus in bello rely on a distinction between combatants and non-combatants. Stephen Coleman has questioned whether this distinction is relevant to conflicts in the twenty-first century. Write a paper in which you: a. Explain the distinction and the justification for it. b. Describe the features of contemporary wars that make the distinction harder to describe or harder to apply d. Explain whether you think the distinction should be accepted as traditionally defined, accepted but…

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    five thousand municipalities that share a common yet complex identity. The two distinctions and perceptions of identity, national and regional and positive and negative, are crafted through culture and tradition as they are extremely prevalent in the everyday of lives of Brazilians. Not only are Brazilians distinguished by their geographical and political identity grounded in nationalism and humanitarian distinctions, they also exhibit a complex regional identity that is rooted in…

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    terms ethics, morals, and laws that will be defined. I will also compare the three sets of guiding principles ethics, morals and laws and their impact on people’s lives. In addition, I will explore the advantages and disadvantages of having the distinction between ethics, morals, and laws being blurred. According to Miriam Webster Dictionary, the term “ethics” can be defined as rules or behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad, or a branch of philosophy dealing with what is…

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    Nāgārjuna

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    Emptiness can be properly seen through the understanding of Nāgārjuna’s the Perfection of Wisdom, for it proclaims that all things are truly empty. Nāgārjuna wrote the Mūlamadhyama-kakārikā, which gives the foundation to the Indian Buddhist sector of Madhyamaka in philosophical terms. His analysis in philosophy conveys his main views that all things are empty (śūnya) or devoid intrinsic nature (svabhāva). Nāgārjuna’s point in his writings is to prove that there is more to the primary Buddhist…

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    of inference, ranging from thirteen, described in Graesser et al. (1994), nine in Pressley and Afflerbach (1995), to the more usual two, adopted by many more researchers. Even amongst those experts who have identified essentially the same single distinction between two types of inference, there is an assortment of labelling. Commenting on this variety in the naming of inferences, Graesser et al. (1994) concluded researchers in psycholinguistics and discourse processing have proposed several…

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    through differential personality traits. Under such a conception of individuality, however, it may be difficult to identify cultural distinctions between individuals. After all, personality traits are heavily dependent on cultural factors. Nonetheless, psychological conceptions of individuality can certainly still be useful when applied to literature. Distinctions in personality traits are almost certain to be expressed in literature through introspective stream-of-thought narratives and…

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    Shmitt Liberalism

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    denies the concept of the enemy, which some might argue defines politics. As stated throughout his work, Schmitt base many of his ideas of the political by making a distinction between the ‘friend’, and the ‘enemy’. He argues, a good majority of ideas are created through the distinction of fundamental views. Therefore, the distinction between good and evil is brought into context. In “The Concept of the…

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    women who partook in miscegenation faced banishment and their children were forced into indentured servitude until the age of thirty. It is important to note that these laws did not restrict sexual relations between white men and black women. This distinction is…

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    He argues that the creation of sodomites and prostitutes as socially less than was to distinguish men and women in a way that could not be turned over through gender equality. This distinction was successfully argued through the ways society regulated prostitution and condemned sodomites. Furthermore, not only does the evidence Trumbach provides effectively support his argument, it highlights the incorrect modern view of homosexuality…

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