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MONOTHEISM VS POLYTHEISM

MONOTHEISM VS POLYTHEISM All of the religions in the Abrahamic tradition profess monotheism > strongly. Indeed, monotheism is such a familiar and foundational aspect of > that tradition that it is easy to forget how relatively recent and unusual > it is. Even more important, it is hard for people to appreciate the very > … Read more

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Cultural heritage advocacy methods

Cultural heritage advocacy methods It is necessary to spend most of  one’s life in one’s native country to be > an authority on that culture?  It is possible to be born in the U.S and > still represent one’s cultural heritage to others? How? > > > Answer those questions with paragraphs >     … Read more

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ANIMALS AND MORALITY

ANIMALS AND MORALITY What role does consideration of animals – foxes and rabbits for instance – play in a discussion of the nature of morality?         ……………Answer Preview………….. Scientists argues that animals have a broad moral encompasses they portray feelings like love, fury, grief, and empathy. Social animals show ostensibly empathy in their behaviors to their … Read more

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Learning Activity

Learning Activity Learning Activity #1 Using the organization you work for or any other organization of your choice and applying the PESTEL analysis, describe in no more than two paragraphs one external trend that has had a major impact on the organization’s perfomance within the past 5 years. Respond to no more than 2 of … Read more

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LASA 1: False Memories

LASA 1: False Memories – Describe false memory and false memory experiments. Use the CogLab >    experiment to illustrate false memory experiments, special distracters, > and >    normal distracters. >    – Describe at least one research study from a peer-reviewed journal that >    investigated how eyewitness memory can be affected by … Read more

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