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Business Marketing
Number of words: 1043 - Number of pages: 4

.... and social benefits any customer receives in exchange for the price it pays for a market offering. An example of value in monetary term is dollars per unit, guilders per liter, or kroner per hour. On the other hand, benefits are no more than in which any costs a customer incurs in obtaining the desire benefits, except for purchase price, are included. And finally value is what a customer gets in exchange for the price it pays. In fact, value is one of the two elemental characteristics of marketing offer; the other one is price. Field value assessments that .....


Smart Impaired
Number of words: 581 - Number of pages: 3

.... as irritating the most revered teacher with enthusiastic inquiries about unrelated subjects. A stupid kid is never erased from the memory, you’ll always find yourself recalling their incessant wit. " What year was the war of 1812 again ? " I remembered so well when Jeremy Hershonmire asked that question about, oh, a million times. It all sent us laughing about his seriousness while asking the question. There was also a school wide spelling bee with mandatory participation. It was a show that supposedly displayed the accelerated curriculum at our sc .....


The Uncertainty Of Perception
Number of words: 1090 - Number of pages: 4

.... of our actual reality. Therefore, anything we see is not the entire being or actuality of the world around us but instead a finite perception (by means of vision) of the universe. The technical definition of the other key term, belief, is "a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing." In context, I will use the typical philosopher's definition and define belief as "the unthinking acceptance of an idea or system of ideas." Philosophically, belief is "blind" and is described as "the process of making a commi .....


Augustine's "Confessions"
Number of words: 1508 - Number of pages: 6

.... and in Him exists” (4.12). Nothing in this world exists apart from God. Also, God is in control of everything in this world. “Everything takes its place according to your law” (1.7). Augustine clearly sets forth that God is the creator and source of everything. Not only is He the source, but he is the reason for its continued existence. The next step Augustine takes regards the nature of God's creation. For Augustine, God is good, because everything He made is good. “You are our God, supreme Good, the Creator and Ruler of the universe” (1.20 .....


The Errancy Of Fundamentalism
Number of words: 3981 - Number of pages: 15

.... and perfectly good, his revelation is error-free, unambiguously clear, and objectively verifiable as true. [propositional function] 3. The Bible is neither error-free, unambiguously clear, nor objectively verifiable. [proposition based on observation] C. The Christian god does not exist. We shall begin by examining the nature of this god and what implications it has for our analysis of the Bible. 2. The Logic of Fundamentalism Let us, for the sake of argument, proceed under the premise that the Christian god does, indeed, exist ( .....


The Existence Of God: Theories Of Thomas Aquinas, St. Anselm, And William Paley
Number of words: 2237 - Number of pages: 9

.... we all have, how, if there is a God, he could allow such terrible things to occur as they do in today's world: The starving in Third World Countries, the destructiveness of war, and especially the anguish of losing a loved one. In the Bible, a book meant to be the word of God, condemns such things as murder, adultery and theft. I find it hard to believe that an all-powerful, all-knowing, infinitely-good being that “created” this world and everything in it would allow any of these things to occur. He would not only condemn them in an ancient book, but aboli .....


White Bay Power Station
Number of words: 2463 - Number of pages: 9

.... Corporation. Construction of White Bay Power Station commenced in 1912. At this time the Railway commissioners metropolitan electric power supply provided for the traction current for the Sydney’s tramways, the railway and tram workshop and part of city’s lighting load and other government departments (eg sewerage, swing bridges e.t.c.). White Bay Power Station came into existence in 1913. At this stage the buildings had been completed but most of the plant has yet to be established. In 1925 the proposed electrification of Suburban Railways heralded an incre .....


The Three Part Assertion Method
Number of words: 664 - Number of pages: 3

.... revised strategy, which might just be used if the guy bothers me again. "When you leave your door open, I can hear your music in my room which makes if difficult for me to get school work done. I love music too, and certainly don't want you to not enjoy it, but please don't force others to 'enjoy' it with you. I noticed that when your door is closed, I can no longer hear it in my room and there is no problem. Thanks! So, what exactly are playing there? I have this great game.." The first sentence of this quote uses Bolton's tactic. The feeling part, hosti .....



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