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- The Third World: Improved or Engineered? By:-Jared Hobbs
Mike Davis and his ideas of the effect of Western contact with the Third World varies greatly from that of P. T. Bauer. Bauer, in his essay entitled “Western Guilt and Third World Poverty”, claims, “Since the middle of the 19th century commercial contacts established by the West have improved material conditions out of all recognition over much of the Third World… Roads, railways and man-made ports; the application of science and technology to economic activity; towns with substantial buildings, clean water and sewage facilities; public health care, hospitals and the control of endemic and epidemic diseases; formal education. These advances have resulted from peaceful commercial contacts.”
- The Abolition of Birthright By:-Jared Hobbs
The French Revolution (1789-1799) served to abolish the existing governmental structure in France. The people would no longer allow a system of aristocratic privilege. This led to the Enlightenment and a paradigmatic shift in the ideas of individuality and natural rights, and eventually the acceptance of a declaration of the rights of man.
- Life’s Pursuable Purpose By:-Jared Hobbs
Through reference to classical works of literature, an attempt will be made to define this author’s understanding of the purpose of human life. The existential situation for all beings with the capacity for self-reflection can be full of wonder, fear, or any number of other reactions. Differing reactions lead to differing comprehensions of life’s meaning, and thusly, there is no inherent or objective meaning of life. Each being has the freedom to choose its own disposition towards its perception of reality. This freedom allows the individual to create its own meaning for its own life. To arrive at a psychological or spiritual position where one is able to perform such a feat in the most pragmatic manner is the purpose of life.
- The Creation of the Meaning of Life By:-Jared Hobbs
Viktor Frankl, in his book Man’s Search for Meaning, describes his experience of victimization within an Auschwitz concentration camp during the Second World War. This essay serves to relay the author’s relation to the four major existential grounds (body, time, others, and the world) during his hardship, and present a concise rendition of the end-point of his own personal search for meaning.
- On the Rise of Social Complexity By:-Jared Hobbs
World History attempts to offer a global perspective on the collective chronicles of the Earth’s societies. This is necessary, for to view history from the perspective of any individual society is to peer through the lenses of subjective experience and thought. Science seeks an objective truth, not one riddled with misconceptions, erroneous impressions, and outright lies meant to serve the agenda of a particular group. While World History has been searching for the concrete answers, the realm of the abstract has “been the preserve mainly of mythologists, theologians, metaphysicians, and philosophers of history,” as Bruce Mazlish has said.
- Determinism and Punishment By:-Jared Hobbs
An attempt will be made to discriminate between a compatibilist and an incompatibilist account of free will. To complete this objective, a description of determinism must first be presented. The following questions then arise: to what extent may punishment be defended, and what role it should play in these worldviews?
- Violin Master PRO Review By:-Caroline Edwards
The Violin Master Pro program is the only system online that provides full documentation, video downloads, resources and more all taught by a world class violin master.
- Ways To Prevent Divorce By:-Julia Aidan
Marriage is the noblest bond that can exist between a man and a lady. It is a relation that is matched in heaven and made on Earth.
- Save Your Marriage With Counseling By:-Julia Aidan
Unlike other relationships, marriage is such a relationship which can either make a family or break a family. When two people get married, they commit themselves to each other and promise to share all their joys and sorrows, comforts and discomforts, secrets etc.
- HOROSCOPES By:-Julia Aidan
Like it, believe it or ignore it but we all read it. Horoscopes have been a mysterious and controversial topic since ages.
- Wind Energy as a Doable Option to Meeting Choice Energy Needs
By:-John Wall
Although it is so much less expensive to to begin with get hooked into the native electric corporate's grid than it's to set up and hook into wind turbines, ultimately one saves money by using the wind for one's power wishes-while also becoming more independent. Not receiving an electric bill while playing the advantages of the modern electrically-pushed lifestyle is a wondrous feeling.
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