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    they either don’t like them or they’re scared. Sometimes people hurt others because they don’t believe in the same gods as the rest of the country/state. Why? Because they feel that if they can get rid of one man who doesn’t respect the states/countries gods then they can stop anyone else from doing so. Take Socrates for example. Socrates was tried for “corrupting the youth” and “refusing to worship the gods of the state and introducing new deities”. They found him guilty and he had to either drink

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    between Socrates and one of his closest friends Crito. The entire dialogue takes place in Socrates prison cell‚ where he awaits execution. Crito visits Socrates before dawn in order to persuade him to escape from prison and flee to another city or country. Crito has made all the necessary arrangements to smuggle Socrates out of prison to safety. To Crito’s despair Socrates seems quite willing to accept his execution‚ and so Crito presents as many arguments as he can to persuade Socrates to escape

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    The Apology

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    Exploration of The Apology After Socrates was convicted‚ he makes a prophecy. The prophecy is that vengeance will come upon those who convicted him. He prophesizes the Zeus will be much harsher to those who convicted Socrates than they were to Socrates. He says that more‚ younger people will step up in his place. In condemning Socrates‚ the Athenians are not freeing themselves. They are actually making it worse for themselves. More people are going to take Socrates place and they will question

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    Yourself Against DUI Charges Overview Despite the risk they pose to lives‚ thousands of drivers are arrested every month driving while intoxicated with drugs or alcohol in Chicago. Following their arrests‚ they are sued by the district attorney’s office. If you are arrested and charged with such a crime‚ you have no better option other than to hire a DUI lawyer in Chicago. Otherwise you may face a jail term‚ fines‚ or even lose your driving license. Here are some ways to defend against facing DUI

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    Why is he called the misfit? His reasoning for calling himself the misfit is based on his encounter with the justice system. Supposedly‚ there were papers for his arrest-that he never saw-and then was told by the head doctor he killed his father. However‚ he claimed he had no recollection of such actions. He believes that actions are considered wrong only because other people say that they are wrong‚ and he must have done something bad because they have papers. He stated that he could not fit what

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    seeing as he is described as being a "thin young man with a brown face‚ with brown eyes and a head of tightly curled hair." On the surface Curley is a very confrontational‚ mean-spirited‚ intimidating and an aggressive young man who is very cruel to all those around him for no apparent reason. However‚ after thorough analysis we see that the source of his cruelty originates from two main personal insecurities that cause him to lash out. The first major issue Curley struggles with is his size. He is short

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    Since the beginning of civilization‚ the same question has always been asked. Who gets to be in charge? Do we let the wealthy be in charge? What would that mean for everybody else? Personally‚ I believe that it would not be beneficial that we let the wealthy have the majority of the power. Since the wealthy are in charge‚ we have an unfair education system‚ less jobs‚ and an increase in poverty. Our primary education system is set up to where if your parents have money and you live in a decent

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    Why Are Stereotypes Dangerous and What Can Be Done to Reduce Them? Very often‚ in our everyday life‚ we tend to make certain generalizations about things and people around us. This is because we are constantly exposed to heaps of information‚ and in order to cope with the complexity of the world around us‚ we need to generalize and categorize.[1] Sometimes we do this on purpose‚ with some intention. However‚ very often we do this subconsciously‚ unaware of what we are doing. Many

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    they saw a man that was lying on the side of the path they always took. Akitani: Why is he sleeping there? Jack: I don’t know‚ just ignore him. As they approached the man sleeping‚ they notice that there was no movement. The body is still like a fallen tree and as calm as the rest of the woods. Yet‚ it looks like a misplaced object among an organized environment. Akitani: Wait‚ he isn’t moving at all. Jack: What do you mean? Akitani: When people sleep‚ their stomach moves up and

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    Why did Negroponte do what he did? Why was this necessary?  The idea of One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) was born in 1999‚ as Professor Nicholas Negroponte was visiting a Cambodian rural village school previously established by him and his wife. By letting children play with some Panasonic “Toughbook” laptops‚ Negroponte experienced the power of change that could be brought about by laptops. He was impressed by how “it changed their lives in several ways‚ improving self-esteem and empowerment and fulfilling

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