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    PLATO ON TRADITION AND BELIEF. 1.Socrates gets Laches to agree to a new definition of courage by arguing that not all cases of courage are a sort of endurance.He asks Laches if he would consider courage to be noble to which Laches replies he would.Socrates then asks him would he consider foolish endurance to be seen as hurtful‚to which Laches also agrees.With this in mind Laches agrees to a new definition of courage to include only wise endurance. 2/5 2.They conclude that knowledge

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    Macbeth‚ What the play is really about Macbeth is written by Shakespear‚ it is believed to have been written sometime between 1603 and 1606. When Macbeth met the witches and they told him about his future as the thane of Cardwr and the king‚ he informed his wife by letter. Upon reading this letter his wife‚ believed the witches‚ and proceeded to summon the evil spirits. “ That I may pour my spirit in thin ear and chastise with the fallow of my tongue”. Lady Macbeth hatches a plan which involves

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    Plato (428 B.C--347B.C) Plato was born in 428 B.C to Ariston‚ a descendent from early kings of Athens‚ and Perictione‚ a distant relative of the 6th century lawmaker Solon. He was a Greek philosopher. Throughout his life‚ in his Academy‚ he educated those who would become some of the most influential mathematicians and philosophers. Plato ’s many contributions to modern mathematics include the founding of the Academy of Athens‚ method of philosophical problem solving‚ and his Theory of Forms.

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    What really happened at the Alamo? The Alamo in San Antonio‚ Texas‚ was originally known as Mission San Antonio de Valero. It was one of five Spanish missions established by Franciscans in he late 1700s and was the first set along the San Antonio River. People in the unit started calling the post "The Alamo" after the name of their home‚ Alamo de Parras‚ Coahuila in 1744. "Alamo" is also a Spanish word for cottonwood. The Alamo in Texas became a place where a battle took place. This is known

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    What Are We Really Eating?

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    Bradis McGriff ENVS10 Dr. Williams Rough Draft March 16‚ 2006 What Are We Really Eating? Everything that we eat has some form of an unnatural chemical in the product. As of late I have been considering only eating organic foods because not only is it healthier‚ but it is safer. In this term paper I am going to examine a few aspects of organic food. First I will examine what is organic food and what makes it organic? How does the prices of organic food compare to inorganic foods? And

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    What Women Really Want

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    out all her responsibilities without complaining much to this world. So now the question arises that “what women really want?” Most women know it‚ and most of them certainly not. Women need following things in order to be fulfilled :- Love :- The deepest desire of a women is to be loved and is to find a favor in her men’s eyes. Only love and accolades from her partner is what nourishes and sustains her relation. Love trumps all. She forgives many minor transgressions‚ if

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    OLR 1 Kotter‚ J.‚ “What Leaders Really Do‚” HBR‚ 1900 Many people wonder the differences in management and leadership. Kotter (1990) clearly states the differences between management and leadership. He mentions that management is about dealing with complexity‚ while leadership is about dealing with change. Companies manage complexity in three ways. First‚ managers plan and budget to achieve their rather short-term goals. These goals are short-term because in the rapidly changing business

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    avoided death by recommending exile if he wanted to‚ but he chose not to do so. Then‚ what exactly‚ was in his mind? After having been sentenced to death‚ Socrates was sleeping in his prison cell awaiting his execution. Early in the morning‚ Crito visits Socrates and attempts to persuade him to escape the city before the execution. If we look into their dialogues‚ Socrates suggests examining whether he should do what Crito advises or not‚ defining himself as “a person who listens to nothing within him

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    The novel "Frankenstein"‚ by Mary Shelley‚ is much more than a supernatural novel about a monster. The monster explores society on a much deeper level and provides us with several lessons. Then novel examines the issues of man and his creator. The author explores the theme of man playing God in society and the pitfalls endured when trying to do so. "Cursed (although i curse myself) be the hands that formed you!" (Shelley 78) Modern people embrace science as mankind’s savior and the novel shows how

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    knowledge as possible because he had found scientific reasoning as to why his way was true‚ rather than simply because government officials say it is. This strikes up multiple cases of irony from Socrates’s turn from natural philosophy to what eventually becomes what we know today as political philosophy. The first bit of irony arises from the fact that Socrates is actually writing to more than one audience‚ and also that he uses more than one strategy to do so. David Leibowitz‚ author of The Ironic

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