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    King also realized to make his point‚ he had to be willing to go to jail. King left behind an important and powerful body of thought. He was a speaker who motivated and empowered people to take action in a peaceful manner. Instead of writing many treatises or books‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. addressed the world through speeches‚ a few articles‚ and a multitude

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    awoke too early in the darkness‚ while the others were all still asleep”. I believe Sigmund Freud hit the proverbial nail on the head. Though Da Vinci doesn’t have any theories of his own‚ he is world renown for his ingenuity‚ eccentric interests‚ and keen observations. In the early 1490s‚ da Vinci began filling notebooks related to four broad theme; painting‚ architecture‚ mechanics and human anatomy. He created thousands of pages of neatly drawn illustrations and densely penned commentary‚ referred

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    Origin and History of Broccoli.: Broccoli is a form of cabbage‚ the Brassica oleracea capitata DC.‚ or Brassica oleracea conica (H)‚ of the mustard (Brassicaceae) family. It is a fast-growing‚ upright‚ branched‚ annual plant‚ 60-90 cm tall that is prized for its top crowns of tender‚ edible‚ green flower buds. Its thick‚ green stalks are edible too. It is native to Italy.  Broccoli and cauliflower are two derivatives of cabbage‚ both selected for their edible‚ immature flower heads. Broccoli

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    Locke and Hobbes both had detailed accounts as to what the state of nature is. I will start with Hobbes and what he felt the state of nature is made up of. Hobbes believed in defining the state of nature as what it is instead of what it ought to be. So he focused in on the nature of people and came to a very descriptive conclusion as to how survive in this particular state of nature. He stated that man was equal in ambition‚ cruelty‚ and treachery‚ which in turn makes humans equal in the ability

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    attributed to the Enlightenment are the scientific method‚ Newton’s “Principia”‚ and of course the teachings and rulings of the church. A major historical even that happened in this era was when John Locke promoted a representative government in his “Two Treatises of Government” in 1690. It hit a more radical stage in 1792 when Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were beheaded‚ as well as thousands of other aristocrats that held their loyalty to the monarchy. 2. Find out some biographical information on

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    of the year. Being the man of the year means you have to do some pretty outstanding things. He put together peaceful movements marches on civil rights. Kings arrest led to the publication of his " Letter from Birmingham Jail". It was an eloquent treatise on nonviolence pressuring the federal government to sponsor an historic civil rights bill. These things and more lead to him

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    Conventions of the Epic Poem with special reference to Mahabharata:In origin both ballad and epic have the same sources. Ballad is the simplest form of narrative poetry and epic is sophisticated and more complicated. R.J.Rees comments on this difference‚ “The difference between them is like the difference between two sisters both born in the same quiet‚ country place. One of them has stayed there and kept all the charm of her natural simplicity while the other has gone to the big city to find sophistication

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    John Locke wrote two essays‚ which defended the English who had recently removed the king in the Enlightenment. The two essays included two Treatises on Government to provide the framework for our right to revolt. In the Second Treatise‚ which we read‚ John Locke covers the topics of the state of nature‚ the state of war‚ slavery‚ and property. The state of nature means to have no government and we have the rights to life‚ liberty‚ and property‚ which were given to everyone by God. There are three

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    ethics to be a practical science‚ i.e.‚ one mastered by doing rather than merely reasoning. Further‚ Aristotle believed that ethical knowledge is not certain knowledge (like metaphysics and epistemology) but is general knowledge. He wrote several treatises on ethics‚ including most notably‚ Nichomachean Ethics‚ in which he outlines what is commonly called virtue ethics. Aristotle taught that virtue has to do with the proper function of a thing. An eye is only a good eye in so much as it can see‚ because

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    greatest English poet of the Middle Ages. He was the first poet to have been buried in Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey. While he achieved fame during his life time as an author‚ philosopher‚ alchemist and astronomer‚ composing a scientific treatise on the astrolabe for his ten year-old son Lewis‚ Chaucer also maintained an active career in the civil service as a bureaucrat‚ courtier and diplomat. Around 1366‚ Chaucer married with Philippa (de) Roet.he has two sons Elizabeth Chaucer and Thomas

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