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Leibniz concludes, "Thus the final reason of things must be in a necessary substance, and this substance we call God."
Competitive Games
Activities designed to engage individuals or teams in a contest against each other, aiming to test skill, strategy, or strength to determine a winner.
Physical World Works
The manner in which the natural and physical aspects of the world operate, governed by fundamental principles of physics and chemistry.
Mental Faculties
The various capabilities of the mind, including perception, reasoning, memory, and judgment.
Environmental Input
Information or stimuli received from one's surroundings, which can influence development and behavior.
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