Creation Myths
.... Marduk made many other things, and eventually
created human beings from the bone and blood of one of the monsters.
Human beings, in ....
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Debate: Idealism versus Materialism
.... study" (Rank, 2010, p. 1). In stark contrast to the primary belief of idealists that a special or supernatural power
created human beings, materialists "reject ....
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Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
The idea has been advanced that
human resources management solves the problems
created by industrial relations. In this context, "industrial ....
(3062

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Locke's views on Property
.... Private property rights are to be protected by this state that has been
created--
human beings have given up certain rights in order to assure the protection ....
(1079

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How Poetry is Created
How poetry is
created and how the creation is experienced are related but distinct .... become so artificial and overblown that it is divorced from
human experience ....
(1514

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The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... Private property rights are to be protected by this state that has been
created--
human beings have given up certain rights in order to assure the protection ....
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The French Revolution and Rousseau
.... For Locke, private property rights are to be protected by this state that has been
created--
human beings have given up certain rights in order to assure the ....
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International Human Resource Management
.... company. There was a great deal of emphasis on
human rights and non- discriminatory regulations
created by the American government. The ....
(2084

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Human Adaptive Behavior
.... Marxism "is a . . . model for the study of
human societies and history" (Miller 26 .... Once that new identity has been
created in an ongoing relationship with the ....
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UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
.... RIGHTS The Universal Declaration of
Human Rights is an example of quasi-legislation by non-binding instrument, something the United Nations has
created for a ....
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Rogers' Concept of Whole Unitary Human Beings
.... p. 28, as cited in Wright, 2006, p. 229) wrote that "the art of nursing is the creative use of the science of nursing for
human betterment" and
created a new ....
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What Dreams May Come
.... In truth, heaven and hell are unimaginable and would not be something that would come from the
human mind because both were
created by God and so are beyond ....
(1652

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Scientific Inquiry
.... between mathematicians and physicists over the meaning of the processes he described and the mathematical models he
created. For Sigmund Freud,
human nature is ....
(1583

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German-Italian Alliance in WWII: Articulating the Underlying Human ...
.... 175) cites Weimar satirist Kurt Tucholsky, as well, whose observation that only the Germans
created a separate department for Menschliche-"the
human"-and that ....
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Edward Bellamy's Novel Looking Backward
.... It is simply absurd to argue that the greediest breed of
human being ever
created---the capitalist---would suddenly become a benevolent, philanthropic ....
(1342

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The Gods of the Aztec, Mayan and Inca Empires
.... In this story, the gods became angry and
created a flood to destroy the world because
human beings were imperfect and could not die (346). ....
(2571

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Blade Runner and Postmodernism
.... the film that scientific and technological advances which resulted in the nuclear holocaust also
created android life forms that have replaced
human beings as ....
(1007

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Role of Women in the Early Church
.... The creation stories in Genesis indicate that the
human being was
created by God and provides a specific description of this process. ....
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Princess Mononoke and Disney's Pocahontas: Both Provide an ...
.... provide an excellent basis for study of female-nature and
human-nature relationships .... and explain how they reflect the cultures in which they were each
created. ....
(1679

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Physics of Music
.... Thus
created, sound proceeds to move through the air at a speed of 1,128 feet per second, or 769 miles per hour, until it is captured by the
human ear. ....
(1226

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Spiritual Leaders on Human Rights
.... singular dignity of the
human person, "the only creature that God has wanted for its own sake" (Paul section 13). Man has dignity because he was
created by God ....
(721

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Berkeley's Argument on Reality
.... To put it another way, just because
human beings cannot understand the primary reality of .... reality does not mean that such a sense was not itself
created by the ....
(1132

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The Trinitarian Controversy
.... historical rather than eternal, the Father's creature or artifact, ie,
created or begotten .... In other words, Jesus, special
human being though he was, was subject ....
(1332

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Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
.... In this sense, categories like "male" or "female" or "homosexual" or "heterosexual" are not innate qualities of
human beings but categories
created by culture ....
(897

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Philo in David Hume's Dialogues
.... one concludes that God is evil or weak to have
created such a world, the argument remains that God's plan confounds and transcends limited
human understanding. ....
(1595

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Byronic Heroes in FRANKENSTEIN and DRACULA
.... Romantic notion of man as a heroic being resolves the tensions
created by Victor's .... who would embrace science as the answer to the vagaries of
human and social ....
(1909

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Influence of Charles Darwin
.... The argument focused squarely on whether or not
human beings, in particular, were the
created product of a benevolent and controlling God, or whether they were ....
(1557

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World Religions and Human Rights
.... agreements as the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights of 1948. However, despite the fact that this declaration was indeed
created, it introduced new ....
(1564

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The Denial of Death
.... According to Tillich,
human beings have destines which are
created by the interplay of their limitations with their freedom. The ....
(1527

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Civilization and Human Nature
.... Waal maintains (689) the impulse to help others in
human beings "evolved .... eventually became separated from the consequences that initially
created its evolution ....
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