According to the Stoics, the most important thing in life is
a. To transform the mundane into the sublime.
b. To find the true religion.
c. To find pleasure.
d. To succeed in business and get rich.
a. To transform the mundane into the sublime.
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The oral period of the Gospels' development lasted approximately
A. one hundred years. B. thirty-two years. C. forty years. D. four generations.
(a) Help the owners by suggesting Code violations and provide a brief logic as to why each one sited from the Code may be a sound basis for legal action. (b) Discuss the applicability to this situation of the Engineer’s Code of Ethics. (c) Suggest other resources that may be of use to the owners as they ponder legal action.
After starting the wall and roof construction on a custom-designed home, FD, the prime contractor, realized he was not going to make the big profit that he had anticipated due to the many unique features of the home for which he had not correctly estimated the cost to the owners. The contract was fixed-price with no more than 10% override on the total cost. As time proceeded, FD took the choices of the owners on appliances, finishing work on the floors and walls, and many other features and purchased look-alike substitutes from questionable-quality, internationally-based manufacturers and vendors. After living in the house for only 3 years, the owners were so disappointed with the quality of work that they decided to bring a law suit against FD and his company for breach of contract. However, they needed sound reasons upon which to base their legal claims against FD, were the case to go to court. One of the owners, being an engineer, decided to consult the Code of Ethics for Engineers to gain insight into what may be substantial violations performed during the construction phase. What will be an ideal response?
Analyze the argument passage below, addressing the following as appropriate: specify the issues addressed; identify premises and conclusions; classify as inductive or deductive; supply missing premises; separate arguments from window dressing; identify claims better left unstated.The more people who have access to a medium, the more crackpot conspiracy theories you're going to find in that medium. Unfortunately, more people have access to the Internet than to any other medium, so that means there are more crackpot theories there than anywhere else.
What will be an ideal response?
American colonizers forced the native peoples of the Americas from their indigenous lands onto reservations along the frontier. This is an example of
a. commonality of human experience. b. indigenous peoples' respect for all creatures. c. the concept of lifeway. d. the effects of globalization.