YES! I agree with Friedrich Nietzsche's proclamation that worthwhile achievements comes from the experience of overcoming hardship. Read below about Friedrich Nietzsche's.
<h3>What is the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche like?</h3>
To him, a life worthy when it is full of ups and downs but at the end, one overcomes the obstacles. This life is full of self-discovery and ensures that people enjoy their lives by distinguishing their likes from their dislikes.
Therefore, Nietzsche philosophical view of “No pain, No gain” is right. A painless existence in this life wouldn't bring about definition of its whole essence.
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I believe the answer is: The advocates’ actions are moral because sometimes there are duties and moral laws higher than those prescribed by civil law.
Civil law tend to created based on what is generally accepted by people at the time it's created. Because of this, many civil laws that is made in the past might be seen as unjust in society today. For example, the civil laws in the past only give the right to vote in the election to Men.
Answer:
he is right because he just is in my eyes
After teaching a group of students about metabolic syndrome, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful by observing that his students are adopting a rich diet , getting active and trying to lose weight.
A person having Metabolic Syndrome means they are surrounded by high blood pressure , high blood sugar ,excess body fat and also the risk of heart disease. Metabolic symbol makes weight loss difficult . Food items such as refined grains , processed meat , fried foods and red meat are used for developing metabolic syndrome.
Metabolic Syndrome can be treated by losing weight , adopting a healthier diet , walking more , quitting smoking and alcohol and also by taking prescribed medication.
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The answer is James Madison. He was an American statesman
and also one of the Founding Father who
served as the fourth President of the United
States from 1809 to 1817. He is the "Father of the
Constitution" for his fundamental role in drafting and endorsing the United States Constitution and
the Bill of Rights.