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[ORDER SOLUTION] Philosophical Zombies
Please select a question from the list below, and make sure to clearly state the question you are answering at the start of your essay.Questions:(1) What is the Mary problem against physicalism, and how effective is it?(2) What are philosophical zombies, and what problem are they meant to pose for physicalism? How plausible is the zombie argument?(3) What is the argument from illusion, and how is it used to motivate indirect realism over direct realism? Is it effective?(4) What is the problem of fiction, and how do you think one should respond to it?(5) Can the B-series capture everything there is about the nature of time? If not, what does it leave out?6) What are abstract objects? Are there any?(7) What is the most persuasive mereological account of the relationship between parts and wholes? Defend your answer.(8) What is an indispensability argument? What problems do such arguments face?(9) How should we demarcate genuine science from pseudo-science?(10) Critically evaluate the merits of scientific realism by focusing on what you take to be either the strongest argument in its defense or the strongest argument against it.(11) Why is there something rather than nothing?(12) What is the problem of evil, and how compelling is it as an argument for Gods non-existence?(13) Is it ever rational to have faith in God?(14) Does immortality have any essential role to play in an account of the meaning of life?(15) Is death necessary for ones life to be meaningful?(16) If all that exists is the natural world, then can life ever be meaningful?
[ORDER SOLUTION] Understand Good Grammar
Explain how the program, Launchpad by Macmillan learning helps you learn how to write properly and understand good grammar. Explain how you viewed English before Launchpad and then how you view it after using Macmillan learning.
[ORDER SOLUTION] Analytical Essay
Write a critical/analytical essay about the following question based on the short story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro Discuss the idea(s) developed by the text creator in your chosen text about the ways in which individuals attempt to balance a desire for independence and a need to maintain meaningful relationships with others. No other source is to be used except the book and nothing else
[ORDER SOLUTION] Central Argument
Be sure to read Amy Tan’s essay ‘Mother Tongue’ and James Baldwin’s ‘Black English.’ Under ‘Readings’ folder. How does Baldwin define language? In what ways is his definition central argument? According to Baldwin, what is the origin of black English? In what ways black English a language that permits the nation its only glimpse of reality, a language without which nation would be even more whipped than it is (6)? What do you think Baldwin fears has happened and will continue to happen if black children are required to learn standard English? Do you see any problems with using black English for the instruction of black children? Explain. Compare to Baldwin’s ‘Black English,’ what common themes do they share? Think about gender, class, and race, and how all these influence their writing.
[ORDER SOLUTION] Celia The Slave
The essay has to be about Celia, A Slave by Melton A. McLaurin. The essay has to be on the following question. How did events in Missouri and the nation as a whole affect Celias trial? Use evidence from the book to support your answer.
[ORDER SOLUTION] Curriculum Design
Course:Second Language Acquisition and Curriculum Design: Theory and PracticeI recently reviewed a lesson plan for a secondary 2 class in a band 3 school.Question:Setting – The learning objective for the lesson was by the end of the lesson the students will be familiar with the superlative adjective form1.What approach to curriculum design (structural, skill-based, lexical, task-based) does this objective appear to follow?2. Using Brown’s model of writing good objectives, what information is missing? How could you improve it?3.Using the CDC document, consider the degree that this objective is appropriate to the level of the students.
[ORDER SOLUTION] RAFT Strategy
For your initial post, use the RAFT strategy to create a one-paragraph essay draft answering the following question: How should parents navigate allowing their children access to smart phones (age, rules, etc.)? Share both your paragraph and the answers you gave to the RAFT questions.For your citation, you might use articles that show examples of various drafting strategies and why they are successful.
[ORDER SOLUTION] Human Behavior
Research and elaborate more onWhat social issues (i.e. human needs that arent met) in the movie.Which theories best explain the presence of these social issues in TheGarden? In what ways?choose 1 of the following and explain1. Social Systems2.Human/Population Ecology3.Human Behavior4.Power, change and politicsWhat is the relevance to todays socialissues? like with what social issue does the story have similarity to and compareinclude 3 sources
[ORDER SOLUTION] Growth Supplements
Should we be concerned about the use of growth supplements or antibiotics in food animals? Are there risks associated with the use of these products for humans? This is a major controversy, in the world today. There are many different views on the topic and both sides have some solid points. How would you address this topic with a member of the general public or for several of you, students in the classroom. One of the major challenges that the animal science industry faces today is a “failure to communicate”. We do not always clearly share or explain our reasons for certain practices or we are afraid to answer questions at times. We need to move past that and practicing how to answer the tough questions helps. A good example of our failure to communicate is rBST. When it first came out in the late 90’s for use in dairy cattle, no explanations were given on why or how it worked or if any evidence of human impacts were possible or even tested. The result was a huge backlash from the public that has effectively ended the widespread use of rBST in the dairy industry currently. I want to see your thoughts and concerns on this topic, how would you answer questions from the public and so forth. It is very likely that not everyone in this group will have the same views and that is fine. I am only looking for you to explain your view and provide some evidence that supports your statements. I am looking for 4 pages two pages on the risks of antibiotics and the other two on are they sustainable for continued uselink to a popular press article: https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2015/11/16/pediatricians-warn-of-antibiotic-danger-in-meat
[ORDER SOLUTION] Liberal Racism
First Question Reading: Robin Means Coleman, Horror Noire excerpt (BB) List one thing that you learned from the reading. List one question that the reading raised for you. Second Question In Get Out, director Jordan Peele uses elements of the horror genre to underscore his social satire about white liberal racism. Explain one scene/example that uses a classic element of the horror genre in this way.
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