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Choose ONE topic to write 1100-2200 words. Please check the assignment guidelines in the Syllabus Actions for more information, and don't forget your outline! A) What is the importance of intentions when evaluating an ethical result? How do you know the importance of them—is it determined by you, the observer? By the result itself? By…
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Please review attached document and add a 500 word reflection of the document and the relevance of the main topic to today's society. CSTPaper11.pdf Rerum Novarum, by Pope Leo XIII The Industrial Revolution, in modern history, is the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to an economy dominated by industry and machine…
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Use OT/NT Introductions, commentaries, and peer-reviewed articles in this assignment. Note the introductory information (e.g., author, date, audience, situation, purpose) for your selected passage: John 5:19-34 ( https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=john+5&version=ESV ). Use what you have learned to write a description of the historical setting of this book. Write at least 500-words.
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Imagine that society has created the teletransport technology described by Derek Parfit in this week's reading and made it available to you. Recall that this technology works by scanning your entire body (and brain) and recording every last detail of its structure, encoding it in digital form, and destroying the body in the process. The…

