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7. Describe what happened as the ice melted. Where do you think the energy goes when it is not raising the tem?

The conversion from a solid to a liquid absorbs energy into the ice. The fluid needs more energy to be fluid than is the case when it is a solid. Energy is held in the liquid.

How many different ways can a batter reach 1st base, I think there are 7 of them.?

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How do you think Aristotle's explanation of why we are conflicted in this way is the same or different from Paul's discussion in Romans 7?

Aristotle says,
"[Those who are] thoroughly bad and impious . . . are at variance with themselves, and have appetites for some things and rational desires for others. . . . incontinent people . . . choose, instead of the things they themselves think good, things that are pleasant but hurtful; while others again, through cowardice and laziness, shrink from doing what they think best for themselves." 9:4

The Apostle Paul (in Romans 7:15-23 of the Bible) says,

15 I do not understand what I do. . . . 18 I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. . . . 19 I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do - this I keep on doing. . . . 22 For in my inner being I delight in God's law; 23 but I see another law at work in me, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin at work within me.
We are sometimes "conflicted" between what we know we ought to do (by exercise of our will) and what we want to do (according to our desires). How do you think Aristotle's explanation of why we are conflicted in this way is the same or different from Paul's discussion in Romans 7? Is either one's explanation more correct? If so, why?

If you wear a size 7 in jrs., how much do you weigh? im asking people who wear that size in pants.?

There's no specific weight amount or range for a person who's a size 7 for many reasons:

1) A size 7 in one brand/label does not necessarily have the same dimensions as a size 7 in another, so there is no sizing standard.

2) Weight is distributed differently for everyone. A person who weighs 120 lbs. could be very tall and lean, having most of their weight in muscle and a very small mid-section. Another person of that same weight could be shorter and have more fat, making them a bigger clothing size.

3) People have different preferences for how their clothes fit. A person could weigh way more than 120 lbs. and still be a "size 7" because they like to wear their clothes skin-tight and bursting at the seams (there are way too many of these ppl, imo.) Or, people could prefer a baggier fit and wear a 7 when they could wear a 5. It all depends. :)

Anyway, don't worry about what you "should" weigh. Just choose the size that compliments your body best and forget about standards.

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