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Did you graduate? when applying for jobs?
I'm almost done with college and applying for jobs. I have maybe a month left of school.
I'm applying for jobs now so that when i'm officially done i will have a job.
When applying for a job is it ok to say yes to the "did you graduate?" question?
if so, what proof do you need when they ask you to submit proof?
3 AnswersTechnology7 years agoI need help with understanding the responses to the problem of evil and the issues that each face?
I'm not totally clueless to the topic i just get confuesed sometimes.
Feel free to correct me if i get anything wrong or help me bust what i know.
five responses to the Problem of Evil and the resulting issues that
each of these replies face.
1. Evil is punishment for our sins
i don't understand this one at all
2. Counterpart – Can’t have good without evil
if there was no evil there would be no good either
3. Contrast – Can’t know good without evil
If only goodness existed it really wouldn't be appreciated. Goodness is only appreciated because humans know what it is to live without it
4. Natural Law Theodicy – Pain/evil is necessary in the workings of the world.
this one is very confusing
I know that it is split into three parts. freedom, the after life, and other beings with free will (i think)
5. Good Soul Making – pain/suffering builds character and makes you worthy of heaven
4 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years agoI need help with understanding the responses to the problem of evil and the issues that each face?
I'm not totally clueless to the topic i just get confuesed sometimes.
Feel free to correct me if i get anything wrong or help me bust what i know.
five responses to the Problem of Evil and the resulting issues that
each of these replies face.
1. Evil is punishment for our sins
i don't understand this one at all
2. Counterpart – Can’t have good without evil
if there was no evil there would be no good either
3. Contrast – Can’t know good without evil
If only goodness existed it really wouldn't be appreciated. Goodness is only appreciated because humans know what it is to live without it
4. Natural Law Theodicy – Pain/evil is necessary in the workings of the world.
this one is very confusing
I know that it is split into three parts. freedom, the after life, and other beings with free will (i think)
5. Good Soul Making – pain/suffering builds character and makes you worthy of heaven
1 AnswerHomework Help7 years agoI need help with understanding the responses to the problem of evil and the issues that each face?
I'm not totally clueless to the topic i just get confuesed sometimes.
Feel free to correct me if i get anything wrong or help me bust what i know.
five responses to the Problem of Evil and the resulting issues that
each of these replies face.
1. Evil is punishment for our sins
i don't understand this one at all
2. Counterpart – Can’t have good without evil
if there was no evil there would be no good either
3. Contrast – Can’t know good without evil
If only goodness existed it really wouldn't be appreciated. Goodness is only appreciated because humans know what it is to live without it
4. Natural Law Theodicy – Pain/evil is necessary in the workings of the world.
this one is very confusing
I know that it is split into three parts. freedom, the after life, and other beings with free will (i think)
5. Good Soul Making – pain/suffering builds character and makes you worthy of heaven
1 AnswerPsychology7 years agoMeasuring Distance Through Stellar Parallax.?
Measuring Distance Through Stellar Parallax. Star A has a parallax angle of 0.2 arc seconds. Star B has a parallax angle of 0.5 arc seconds. Star A is ___ light-years further away from the Earth than is Star B. Enter numbers only. Round off your answer to the nearest hundredths place.
I don't want you to solve it for me, but show me the steps to complete it myself
1 AnswerGeography8 years agoMeasuring Distance Through Stellar Parallax.?
Measuring Distance Through Stellar Parallax. Star A has a parallax angle of 0.2 arc seconds. Star B has a parallax angle of 0.5 arc seconds. Star A is ___ light-years further away from the Earth than is Star B. Enter numbers only. Round off your answer to the nearest hundredths place.
I don't want you to do it for me, i just want to know how to do it. I'm so lost
2 AnswersAstronomy & Space8 years agoIf you apply a 200N force to a 250 kg object starting from rest, what will be speed of this object after 5.0 s?
how would you find this out
3 AnswersPhysics8 years agocan i make a instagram using my friend's phone?
i don't have a phone an i want an instagram so that i can use it on my computer. can i make a instagram using my friend's phone? Will any of her phone information be in connection with my account?or is there a way i can make one online?
2 AnswersFacebook8 years agohow to explain the wrong side of BAD?
How to express the phrase "the wrong side of bad"? have any of you ever found yourselves on the wrong side of bad?
1 AnswerWords & Wordplay8 years agohow to explain the wrong side of BAD?
it's hard for me to express/underdstand the meaning behind "the wrond side of bad"..
4 AnswersPoetry8 years agoWhat is the metaphorical meaning of these Bible verses?
I'm reading the bible from the beginning and I'm starting to think the "Genesis" chapters are metaphors.
Now looking at chapters 1-3 of Genesis what is the metaphorical meaning behind each of the three chapters?
and more specifically the metaphorical meaning behind these verses:
Genesis 1:26
Genesis 1:27
Genesis 2:17
Genesis 2:25
Genesis 3:05
Genesis 3:08
Genesis 3:17
i would really appreciate any help
2 AnswersLanguages8 years agoWhat is the metaphorical meaning of these Bible verses?
I'm reading the bible from the beginning and I'm starting to think the "Genesis" chapters are metaphors.
Now looking at chapters 1-3 of Genesis what is the metaphorical meaning behind each of the three chapters?
and more specifically the metaphorical meaning behind these verses:
Genesis 1:26
Genesis 1:27
Genesis 2:17
Genesis 2:25
Genesis 3:05
Genesis 3:08
Genesis 3:17
i would really appreciate any help
2 AnswersQuotations8 years agoWhat is the metaphorical meaning of these Bible verses?
I'm reading the bible from the beginning and I'm starting to think the "Genesis" chapters are metaphors.
Now looking at chapters 1-3 of Genesis what is the metaphorical meaning behind each of the three chapters?
and more specifically the metaphorical meaning behind these verses:
Genesis 1:26
Genesis 1:27
Genesis 2:17
Genesis 2:25
Genesis 3:05
Genesis 3:08
Genesis 3:17
i would really appreciate any help
3 AnswersPhilosophy8 years agoWhat is the metaphorical meaning of these Bible verses?
I'm reading the bible from the beginning and I'm starting to think the "Genesis" chapters are metaphors.
Now looking at chapters 1-3 of Genesis what is the metaphorical meaning behind each of the three chapters?
and more specifically the metaphorical meaning behind these verses:
Genesis 1:26
Genesis 1:27
Genesis 2:17
Genesis 2:25
Genesis 3:05
Genesis 3:08
Genesis 3:17
i would really appreciate any help
1 AnswerWords & Wordplay8 years agoWhat is the metaphorical meaning of these Bible verses?
I'm reading the bible from the beginning and I'm starting to think the "Genesis" chapters are metaphors.
Now looking at chapters 1-3 of Genesis what is the metaphorical meaning behind each of the three chapters?
and more specifically the metaphorical meaning behind these verses:
Genesis 1:26
Genesis 1:27
Genesis 2:17
Genesis 2:25
Genesis 3:05
Genesis 3:08
Genesis 3:17
i would really appreciate any help
5 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoWhat are the salient features of complex civilization?
looking at the development of governmental systems from the earliest river-valley civilizations through the middle ages. What are the salient features of complex civilization?
1 AnswerSociology8 years agoWhat are the salient features of complex civilization?
looking at the development of governmental systems from the earliest river-valley civilizations through the middle ages. What are the salient features of complex civilization?
3 AnswersPhilosophy8 years agoWhat factors might explain the growth of empires in the ancient&medieval periods and account for their decline?
looking at the development of governmental systems from the earliest river-valley civilizations through the middle ages. What factors might explain the growth of empires in the ancient and medieval periods, and account for their decline?
2 AnswersHistory8 years agoWhat are the salient features of complex civilization?
looking at the development of governmental systems from the earliest river-valley civilizations through the middle ages. What are the salient features of complex civilization?
2 AnswersHistory8 years ago