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    The Theory of Forms is Plato’s idea of what people perceive with their senses as imperfect copies of eternal ideas or forms. Plato uses the Allegory of the cave to further explain his Theory of Forms. In the Allegory‚ the prisoners in the cave see and name the shadows of objects without actually seeing what the objects look like‚ resulting in the prisoners to mistaken the appearance of reality since they have never seen what the world outside of the cave looks like. The main idea of the Allegory

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    as “ an affectional tie that one person or animal forms between himself and another specific one – a tie that binds them together in space and endures over time”. (SOURCE) Attachment is far from a connection with someone‚ it’s a bond that makes you want to have consistent contact with that person

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    Brand Equity A brand represents a “name‚ term‚ sign‚ symbol‚ or design‚ or a combination of them intended to identify the goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competition.” Without a recognizable brand‚ a product is but a mere commodity. It’s more than just a name‚ term‚ symbol‚ etc. – a brand is everything that one company’s particular offering stands for in comparison to other brands in a cate-gory of competitive products. As the value

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    water level of Lake Michigan was once 18 meters higher than it is today. As the water level fell‚ land was exposed. Many small lakes or ponds were left behind where there were depressions in the land. Below are illustrations and descriptions of four ponds as they exist today. Use the illustrations and descriptions to answer the questions about the ponds.

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    In “Four Freedoms”‚ a speech by Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ he discusses how he promised his citizens they deserved these freedoms before World War 2. In his speech‚ he states‚ “The fourth is freedom from fear—which‚ translated into world terms‚ means a worldwide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor— anywhere in the world” (FDR 276). This quote expresses how before any

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    States went to war for its freedoms. During WWII‚ American’s feared for their safety and for the continuation of these civil liberties due to Hitler’s fascist minded Nazi regime. In Four Freedoms by Franklin Roosevelt‚ the importance of why we fight for our U.S. freedoms is discussed. Roosevelt refers to the four freedoms as: freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom from want‚ and freedom from fear. He also relates these liberties to the idea of democracy and why we must help our allies

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    Created by the four Evangelists‚ each Gospel (meaning “good news”) portrays Jesus in a unique portrayal that is separate of the other three. Most likely‚ each Gospel author did this so that each particular image of Jesus presented is captured and not overlooked. Collectively‚ the main purpose of the four Gospels is to identify and acknowledge Jesus and his significance. He is the focused subject matter in the four Gospels. However‚ by focusing on one Gospel at a time‚ one by one after each other

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    Argyles Theory towards Communication Argyles theory contains six stages that brake down the way people communicate. This makes it easier for people to understand who they are communicating with‚ as one of the stages allows you to think before you speak. So you can communicate in the appropriate manner to suit an individual’s needs. (Moonie‚ N‚ 2010). Argyle had 2 key aims that he felt were very important: 1. Communication was a skill that could be learned and developed. 2. Communication is a cycle

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    In sociology there are four major theoretical traditions that sociologists and students study. The four theories are Functionalism‚ Conflict Theory‚ Symbolic Interactionism‚ and Feminism. This essay will discuss what those theories really mean and the scientists who study them. The first theory is Functionalism. Functionalism is the theory that human behaviour is influenced by social structure and is based on shared values. It is in the macro-level of society. The theorists who are involved with

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    SEMESTER 1: 2014/2015 LXEB 3110 EQUITY I ASSIGNMENT NAME: GOH POI SZE MATRIC NUMBER: LEB120033 TUTOR: DR USHARANI A/P BALASINGAM DATE OF SUBMISSION: 3 NOVEMBER 2014 1. Introduction Maxims of equity are short statements that contain the essence of equity law. These maxims were developed over the years and today are used as a set of general principles which are said to govern the way in which equity operates. They illustrates the standards of morality in judicial decision making1 and

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