Alexander The Great Case Study

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2. The Problem Resolved in Principle NOMA defined and defended There are two different views for the story of Alexander the Great. One story claims that Alexander wept because there were no new worlds for him to conquer. The other story claims that he wept because there were too many to conquer. The golden mean is something that can be applied in this case, and in the case of science and religion. With Alexander the Great, the golden mean states that he was satisfied with his achievement but was wanting more activity. Our minds work by seeing things in pairs and by seeing the differences in these pairs. So for many, when they view science and religion, they see a battle between the two and for them only one can be the victor, or they see

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