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    therefore he responsible to gratitude the laws. It is the first reason of Socrates to stay in jail. I think he believes the tacit agreement as a social contract. Secondly Socrates does not trust the other cities. Because there is no certain better life outside of Athen not only for him but also his family. Socrates worried about that therefore it is one of the reasons to stay in jail. Thirdly he thinks about his reputation. He claims that if he escapes then the crime would be accepted. Because people

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    “A nation’s fate is determined by its ruler” A nation turnout is unquestionably the product of the one who is responsible for governing it. Two rulers who clearly demonstrate the validity of “A nation’s fate is determined by its ruler” are Peter The Great of Russia and Phillip the second of Spain. Both rulers had some great accomplishments that favored their nation but what is most important is the final outcome of a nation by the end of the Rulers death. Peter The Great had a great impact on Russia

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    YOUNG’S MODULUS OF WOODEN METRE RULER INTRODUCTION: Young’s modulus is also known as tensile modulus. It is the measure of elasticity and it is a very important characteristic of a material. The formula of young’s modulus is stress by strain. In this experiment I am going to determine the young’s modulus (E) of wood from the period of oscillation of a loaded wooden ruler. Equation relating the period of oscillation t to the overhanging length l of the ruler is; T2=kl3/E DESIGN: To do

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    Rural-Urban Differentials in the Attitude of Global Systems of GSM Ndagi‚ Oduwole & Sanusi Rural-Urban Differentials in the Attitude of Global Systems of Mobile Communication (GSM) Consumers to Merits and Demerits of GSM Technology in Ogun State‚ Nigeria I. Ndagi O. O. Oduwole R. A. Sanusi Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria AFRICA ABSTRACT The advent of the Global System of Mobile Communication (GSM) in Nigeria has become the order of most day-to-day activities; however‚ consumers of GSM services

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    to revise any worksheet. Be sure to include the original worksheet with Luke’s comments as well as the revised version. Please hand in the portfolio in a soft folder like this: Gaius Octavius‚ later renamed Augustus‚ was one of the greatest rulers of Rome. He was the founder of the Roman Empire and became its first Emperor. Despite the great contributions and peace he brought to Rome‚ his climb up the ladder for power was paved with destruction and violence. Octavian was ruthless in killing

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    The Detail Information of Permanent Life Insurance versus Term Life Insurance People need to insure their selves from any probability. There are many benefits of insurance and people start to understand about its benefits. One of its benefit is you can have some cash values in the future. The benefit is not only for you‚ but also for your beneficiary and your family. However‚ you need to be careful to choose the great and suitable insurance for you and make sure the payment of it will not make you

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    English 11 Introductory Assignment Q#2 Looking out the windows‚ I can see the view of the entire city‚ as if everything transforms to these blurry colorful little dots. Sitting on this shiny leather soft chair in an office that is 57 floors above ground‚ I have just made an announcement about how the tax is going to be raised again due to our circumstances. Every clerk working in this building is still waiting for me to sign the documents that need to be approved by tomorrow. Every time I

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    Essay Question #1 Thesis: Elizabeth I of England and Catherine the Great of Russia both had satisfied Machiavelli’s condition of a good ruler by being both firm and sly policies against the peasants/serfs‚ foreign countries‚ and religions. 1. Paragraph 1 TP: Elizabeth I had used merciful and tolerant policies against the peasants in order to avoid the revolts‚ while Catherine the Great had used force to crush the revolts and suppressed the serfs a. Elizabeth I i. Caring‚ Merciful‚ Cautious

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    Tutuila Politics Magea was born in Asu and developed his atrocious reputation there. At the peak of his power‚ Magea lived in a secret and secure cave above Nu’uuli village. The site was known as Taotasi: (“ the Lone Spear”) A shrewd political ruler‚ wise and steeped in culture‚ fierce in battle‚ and a cannibal. People believed he had superhuman powers. Has four sons. A champion pigeon snarer. The lost of Sina’s son: Magea brothers judged Sina’s son guilty of some offense he did not commit

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    to justify the theology of the divine right of kings. During the time of Shakespeare‚ Europe had become a more ordered place since the time of the Dark Ages. During this time‚ the lands were ruled by warlords and war raged constantly as various rulers with their own armies struggled for power. Europe emerged from this time period‚ due in large part to the divine right of kings theology. According to this doctrine‚ “ God bestows on kings the right to rule. As James I writes‚ kings “sit upon God

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