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Explain what david hume means by saying that we have no evidence of the self. how is hume’s view related to milarepa’s on this subject
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The 6th amendment's guarantee of a speedy and public trial is aimed at a. deterring potential criminals by fear of swift and certain punishment. b. trying those accused of crimes without undue delay and avoiding secret trials. c. eliminating overcrowded dockets in the nation's criminal courts. d. preventing jurors from being unduly influenced by public opinion.
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In 1917 ww1 started to happen, and america tried to stay neutral but couldn't. what are the two main reasons america didn't stay neutral during ww1
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:00
Which of the following statements about culture and self-esteem is the most accurate? people from western cultures are more likely to say or do things to enhance other people's self-esteem (relative to people from asian cultures). the japanese praise each other for their achievements more often than americans do. people from asian cultures generally feel worse about themselves than people from western cultures. americans utter many more self-complimentary statements during conversations (relative to japanese individuals).
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