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From Qutb and the Brotherhood to ISIS and the Caliphate; a self-defeating ideology?
The offensive conducted by the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in 2014 indicated that for perhaps the first time since its inception, the Westphalian state system was being e...

Teaching Mathematics
Being a lifetime learner and teacher of Mathematics
the mandatory points as par my view that must not be neglected while teaching
are:1) Clarification
of preliminary concepts of t...

Assess forms of Jewish Resistance by Jewish organisations in Nazi occupied Europe between 1940 and 1945 and how have they been seen by scholars?
During the Holocaust, up to 6 million Jews lost their lives at
the hands of National Socialism. Historiography concerning the Holocaust has
seen many topical debates such as the Fun...

What role did the Nazi past play for West German activists of the student movement?
The typical assumption incorporates the prominent role of Nazi
past in the student unrest throughout the 1960 s and 1970 s. Historians
assuming this stance evoke a transnational...

In what sense is the quest for happiness a political ambition, and what lessons can be learned from history about its chances of success?
Although critics argue otherwise, happiness as a concept and as
a political ambition does have an apparent history. To demonstrate this point,
a chronological structure will be used...

Augustine is right about what it means to be human. Assess this view.
Augustine believed that human beings are now in a fallen state, tainted by Original Sin as a result of Adam s choice to disobey God. He believed we are drawn towards sin and incapable...

Everyone has a conscience. Assess this view.
Newman and Butler, following from Augustine, both assert that the conscience is a gift from God to man as a means to discerning right action. Butler believed the conscience to be an i...

The conscience is a reliable guide. Discuss.
Newman and Butler would argue that the conscience is an infallible moral authority and guide. Butler commented had it strength as it had right, had it power as it had manifest auth...

Only God can be sufficient reason for the universes existence. Assess this view.
The statement refers to the cosmological argument and asks whether the cosmological argument sufficiently proves that God is the only reasonable and complete explanation for the fact ...

There is a reality beyond what we can see. Assess this view.
There are two primary approaches to address the concept of what is real, rationalism and empiricism. Plato was a rationalist, meaning he relied upon reason as a means to discern truth...