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    number Email adress Skills • Persuasive • Polite • Confident • Team orientated • Not afraid to talk to people • Strong will • Maintain a positive attitude • Problem solver Work History/Work Experience • Self employed—Henna tattoo artist • Apply henna tattoos to clients • Speak to strangers • Handel money • Create new henna designs • Set appointments • Be on time for appointments • 2012-Present Education School Name and appx. Graduation date Degrees Qualifications Related

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    Acceptance of oneself‚ ones past and one’s future is essential in a search for belonging. Belonging as a shared experience can bring about an understanding of the past which can help an individual find a sense of belonging. Shared society and culture can make an essential connection of acceptance towards the belonging of an individual. The poem “Feliks Skrzynecki” by Peter Skrzynecki and the short story “The tattooist” both explore these two concepts of belonging and use a variety of techniques to

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    Emma Ames. Design Crafts Year 3. APPL 3301 Jan 2010 Why are we as humans compelled to adorn our bodies? I have found myself being drawn towards metals and jewellery with my designs. But throughout the design process‚ I couldn’t help wonder why I kept gravitating in this direction. If I could work out what the appeal is with jewellery‚ why we choose certain styles and why we are influenced would this information help with my designs and justify my desire to create? Whilst wondering what

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    Katie Wyatt 20th October Examine the key strengths of the Design Argument for the existence of God The Design Argument can be split into two sides: design qua purpose and design qua regularity. The key idea of design qua purpose comes from William Paley. He used analogy as the basis for his argument‚ noting how the complex design of a watch allows all the parts to work together perfectly to achieve its purpose. He then noted the complexity‚ order and purpose of the universe‚ stating that "every

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    As a matter of fact‚ he lacked both wisdom teeth and a 12th pair ribs. The analysis also shows worn joints‚ hardened arteries‚ multiples bruises‚ over filthy tattoos‚ and a small gash in his skull which proved to be fatal. Further laboratory scrutiny portrays the Iceman as being brown eyed‚ bearded‚ furrow faced man‚ little over 5 feet tall and weighing approximately a hundred pounds. Even though the cause

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    Cortney Williams    English 2 Gate  Mrs.Yates    Living  in  society‚   it   is  difficult  to  have  your  own  individuality.  As  the  people  of  society we  are  all  under  constant pressure  to  conform and behave a certain way. In the  article  “The  Sociology  of  Leopard  Man‚”  the  author Logan  Feys talks about the effects  society  can  have  on  your  individuality  by  defining and using the  words conformist and  non­conformist.  The  idea  of  acting  the  “right  way”  categorizes 

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    Do you agree that the first cause argument proves that God exists? The first cause argument takes the existence of the universe to entail the existence of a being that created it. It does so based on the fact that the universe had a beginning. There must‚ the first cause argument says‚ be something that caused that beginning‚ a first cause of the universe. I do believe that the first cause argument proves God’s existence. This is because the universe consists of a series of events stretched across

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    The weaknesses of the Ontological Argument give support to Atheism. Discuss this claim (12 marks) Anselm’s ontological argument described in part (a)‚ was refuted in his own lifetime‚ by Gaunilo‚ who demonstrated in a reduction ad absurdum of his own‚ that if the logic of the argument were applied to things other than God‚ it led to invalid conclusions. Gaunilo didn’t identify any specific fault with the argument‚ but argued that something must be wrong with it‚ because if there wasn’t anything

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    Chapter 1… Even though he only had one tattoo I yearned him to fill the lonely hours between Dr Phil and days of our lives. as he approached me with his pasty white arms hanging out of a Nike vest‚his smile told me it was dole day‚ and I knew my velour track suit would be hanging off the lampshade tonight. As I stood in line at centrelink‚ thinking up reasons why I can’t work‚ a sweet smell drifted past my pig like nostrils. It was a mixture of weed‚ sweat and lynx Africa! I turned and there he was

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    (A) Explain how Descartes developed Anselm’s argument that God’s existence is necessary. Anselm used the Ontological Argument to prove that God’s existence is necessary. The origins of this argument are found in Anselm’s writings‚ he began with a quotation from a Psalm “The fool says in his heart‚ ‘there is no God’…” and then reflected on the truthfulness of this. Anselm defined God as ‘that than which nothing greater can be conceived’ assuming you accept this a priori definition Anselm went on

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