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    Argument in the Apology

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    The main argument in The Apology by famous ancient Greek philosopher Plato is whether‚ notorious speaker and philosopher Socrates is corrupting the youth by preaching ungodly theories and teaching them unlawful ideas that do harm to individuals and society. In his words Socrates quoted the prosecution’s accusation against him: "Socrates is guilty of corrupting the minds of the young‚ and of believing in supernatural things of his own invention instead of the gods recognized by the state." 1 Further

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    Platos Apology

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    10/29/2013 People are accused all over the world for crimes they are not guilty of. In the text “Platos Apology” Socrates is accused of a crime which is slander. Socrates believes that teaching is not crime and he shouldn’t be prosecuted for such an act.Teaching is not a crime. How can he be accused of something that isn’t wrong in society? Even though Socrates is proven guilty he has no regrets. He believes he did nothing wrong and is happy to share his knowledge with people. Socrates

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    Plato's Apology

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    PLATO’S APOLOGY In Plato’s Apology‚ I found that it is only named “Apology” but there is nothing about apology there. It is mainly the defense of Socrates for his accusations. He was a very decent intelligent man. Socrates said – “I am not a clever speaker in any way at all-unless‚ indeed‚ by a clever speaker they mean someone who speaks the truth.” By this statement he was able to make people think that he is only telling the truth‚ not making false things with his intelligence. I am amazed by

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    The Unforgiving Minute

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    The Unforgiving Minute Craig Mullaney definitely made many challenges for himself and accepted challenges from others with no questions asked. Being the thriving Valedictorian of his high school class and earning other prestigious accolades he stood out from the other entire student. But at West Point‚ Mullaney would be intertwined with hundreds of other classmates with the same‚ if not more achievements‚ making it seemingly impossible to be any kind of a predominant student. Mullaney learned

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    - 11 DIVISION - FYBBA DATE - March 9‚ 2016 Title of the book - The One Minute Manager Name of the author - Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson WHY THIS BOOK? My aim in life is to become an effective manager. The title

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    Socrates and the Apology

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    master. The Apology is one of the many-recorded dialogues about Socrates. It is about how Socrates was arrested and charged with corrupting the youth‚ believing in no god(s) (Atheism) and for being a Sophist. He attended his trial and put up a good argument. I believe that Socrates was wrongfully accused and should not have been sentenced to death. Within the duration of this document‚ I will be discussing the charges laid against Socrates and how he attempted to refute the charges. <br> <br>One of the

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    Apology Paper

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    Apology Paper In the Apology by Plato‚ the scene is set up on the jury; Socrates is standing in front of his accusers‚ Meletus‚ Lycon and Anytus. He is defending for himself against the four charges brought by the accusers. Socrates is charged with inquiring the heaven and searching things beneath the earth‚ a Sophist‚ not believing the god of Athens‚ and corrupting the youth. Therefore‚ surrounding him was a group of wealthy young audiences. In the Apology‚ Socrates is defending for himself

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    Fifteen Minutes

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    My fifteen minutes of fame How will I describe my fifteen minutes of fame? Well I like to think outside the box. My day would start off as any other day. I would wake up‚ eat my plain frosted flakes and be off to school. While I am driving on the road‚ I would happen to see a homeless man on the side of the street. He is of course sitting on a box holding a sign saying “please spare a dollar‚ god bless”. Being the nice person I am‚ I parked my car on the side of the street walked towards him and

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    102 Minutes

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    Jillian Amorim Ap English 102 Minutes Essay The Twin Towers were more than just buildings.They were a symbol of capitalism‚ a symbol of America’s wealth. Most importantly‚ the buildings were a workplace to roughly 50‚000 Americans. The scariest part is that in only 102 minutes all this was destroyed. A strong country was ripped apart and changed forever. Millions of families were left in horror on this day. Innocent people had lost brothers‚ sisters‚ mothers‚ fathers‚ cousins‚ friends‚ and even

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    Socrates Apology

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    Socrates’ apology‚ he defends himself against all three accusations that have been put in front of him in the court of law; as he stands there accused‚ attempting to convince the jury of his innocence‚ Socrates uses his more than capable abilities to explain‚ step by step‚ that his is not guilty of any of these charges. In my opinion‚ Socrates accurately explains to the jury that he is not only innocent of these charges but a victim of his accuser for even bringing him into court. One of Socrates’

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