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    Park Internet Gambling

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    POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES Chapter IV Sub problem 1: What is the main reason of IT students to enter gambling through the use of computer games? Reasons | Male(n= 58) | % | Female(n=42) | % | Totaln=100 | % | Rank | Lack of Money | 15 | 26% | 13 | 31% | 28 | 28% | 8 | To forget love problems | 14 | 24% | 10 | 24% | 24 | 24% | 10 | For Enjoyment | 43 | 74% | 33 | 79% | 76 | 76% | 2 | To earn extra income | 14 | 24% | 9 | 21% | 23 | 23% | 11 | Addiction in Playing | 33

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    understand this topic because many firms contribute for one product’s manufacturing. So‚ we can not say that is import and export because everbody needs everyone. There are some reasons lead people to import. These are techinical causes‚ entrepreneurial firm’s causes and economic causes lead to import. The first reason why I do not support that idea is that there are several different technical causes about manufacture of a product. So‚ firms import. These causes are talented employees‚ sub-structure

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    hearing aids. Sacks’ wrote that he believes being born deaf is potentially more serious than being born blind and I agree. There are numerous reasons and recent experiences that lead me to feel that being born deaf is more serious than the alternative. Sacks listed many reasons as to why he feels being born deaf is potentially more serious. Those reasons include being unable to hear your parents‚ possibly being severely retarded‚ and never being able to grasp language unless there is early intervention

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    Pascal

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    continually roll or flip the object you will get a random pattern of results. One of legendarily known statements was‚ “The heart has its reasons‚ which reason does not know.” ( pg 60) In this essay my goal is to explain what I believe the meaning is behind it. The first part of the sentence‚ "reason" means a cause or intention where in the second part "reason" means rationality‚ common sense or logical thinking. For example‚ say you see the most beautiful girl/boy and you don`t know this person

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    whether the belief in God is ‘rational’ or not. For theists‚ the façade of their deduction is irrational due to their commitment of faith. Also‚ humans are fundamentally irrational because we select deductions that are based on irrational facts and reasons. Therefore‚ in this essay‚ I will argue that no rational person can believe in God. The belief in God is not rational because it requires faith. When there is a lack of evidence‚ faith suggests that the individual should commit to a belief by using

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    Aquinas on Law

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    Aquinas on Law Aquinas talks about general law. Aquinas has definition of general law: “nothing other than a certain dictate of reason (rationis ordinatio) for the common good‚ made by him who has the care of the community and promulgated." According to Aquinas‚ the law is based on a reason. The purpose of a proper function of the law is to promote common good given out by the person who has a leadership. He talks about four types of law. These laws are eternal law‚ divine law
‚ natural

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    Descartes vs. Pascal

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    have been debating over the validity of the use of reason. This is a very‚ very difficult subject to discuss‚ as one is forced to study something which is at that moment being used in their study. Two classic thinkers who contrasted on their view of reason were Descartes and Pascal. Though both saw reason as the primary source of knowledge‚ they disagreed over the competence of human reason. Descartes‚ the skeptic‚ said that we could use reason to find certain truth if we used it correctly‚ while

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    this year it has increased by approximately 4%. For next year‚ it is expected to increase even more and it is projected to reach the value of 80%. REASONS FOR FLIGHTS The main reasons for flights are customer meetings and company meetings. Last year 56% of the directors traveled because they had customer meetings‚ whereas this year the reasons concerning the same type of meetings had a crush by 15%. For the following year‚ it is expected to have a large augmentation of the flights concerning

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    Study is a main duty of students. Many students feel study is so hard and difficult. There are various different reasons that might play the vital role in making students lazy and inactive as far as the studies concerned‚ but few of the reasons which are considered to be significant and the most crucial one are being listed below: The first reason of being lazy in during the studies is the incomplete sleep‚ if the students are not having the proper sleep during the night they

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    Irrationalism

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    irrationalism‚ which depicts a 19th and early 20th century philosophical movement‚ is a trend that claims to enrich or broaden human apprehension of life beyond the horizon of reason. This movement‚ as shall be demonstrated in this work‚ arose as a sort of reaction against the traditional over bloating of the capacities of human reason. Thus‚ it sought to incorporate other aspects of human life such emotions‚ will‚ passion and even faith. Accordingly‚ such movements like voluntarism‚ mysticism or religion

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