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    Republic to our modern society In Plato’s The Republic‚ Plato illustrates what his ideal city would look like. He describes the educational systems‚ ideal legislators and the purposes of democracy. The republic influenced many people to understand the purpose for democracy‚ and it led to new philosophical schools of thought. Although this work was written hundreds of years ago‚ it still affects our modern world today. One of the most important things that Plato stresses is the importance of education

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    What is science? Science is the concerted human effort to understand‚ or to understand better‚ the history of the natural world and how the natural world works‚ with observable physical evidence as the basis of that understanding1. It is done through observation of natural phenomena‚ and/or through experimentation that tries to simulate natural processes under controlled conditions. (There are‚ of course‚ more definitions of science.) Consider some examples. An ecologist observing

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    Business Ethics in a modern Society Prepared by: Steve H. Ong Business ethics must have a code of conduct is often the primary means by which management gives guidance to its employees and agents as to what is expected of them by way of business conduct. Indeed‚ among large enterprises globally‚ most now have some form of code of conduct. Principles for Setting Management Standards‚ Procedures‚ and Expectations Just as responsible governance at the board level involves setting

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    member of a traditional society would feel as though there are many advantages of his or her type of society as opposed to modern society. A member of a traditional society would feel as though modern society has quite a few flaws. Traditional society focuses more towards the improvement of society as a whole rather than focusing on self and personal gain. There are many comparisons between the two societies that can be made that show the differences in beliefs held by each society. By comparing the economies

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    heard these names echoed since childhood‚ but do we really know who these people are? In the United States these people are viewed as outcast; there hasn’t been a need for them in a very long time. Science‚ and modern technology have exiled the Shaman into the fringe of society. They remain a mystery to most‚ but beckon the open-minded. The Shaman is a spiritual wayfarer‚ that hasn’t thrived in the United States since the arrival of the white man‚ and his conquest of nature. There

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    be something we’re not. Society thinks that conformity is huge part of life‚ that it keeps everything together. Conformity is important‚ but what’s more important is being unique‚ being yourself not someone you’re not. It is not good for individuals to change their feels‚ beliefs‚ looks‚ or actions to fit in with society because you’re basically changing your image to impress people. Conformity causes people to be something their not. In the movie “Dead Poets Society” Mr.Keating wants his students

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    expectations to the point where reaching our creative potential is nearly impossible. Conforming to society does not prove anything about character‚ and in Emersons words “Your conformity explains nothing. Act singly‚ and what you have already done singly will justify you now” (Emerson). Conforming to a group leaves people mimicking one another. Acting singly will take a person farther in society than just going along with the crowd. When big figures are present a person’s inner voice stops contributing

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    valued because it tells one that in society they are alone and that being in society they will lose their identity. Society can isolate one from others because when conform they agree to follow someone else’s ideas; which they do not fully believe in and that can cause one to be alone. Society can cause one lose their identity because of how they have to give up their ideas and beliefs just to fit into society. Individuality can help those who are alone in society become happy with themselves and find

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    Brianna M. September 15‚ 2011 Society vs. a Modern Dystopia Aldous Huxley’s historic book The Brave New World presents a horrifying view of a possible dystopian future in which the society is procreated through scientific advancements. This society shows a civilization that is controlled only by scientific methods and is based on a stringent caste system. Huxley illustrates elements of an advanced society that is ultimately dissimilar from ours through its thoughts‚ feelings‚ and morals; however

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    documenting life on canvass‚ photography‚ or sculpture. Art may be used to express chaos and misunderstanding‚ or to establish order from what appears to be chaos. Art helps us organize our world. It is one means by which we understand our society and culture‚ and the society and cultures of others. Art is important as an intellectual stimulant. A good artist advances culture and civilization by provoking thought‚ introspection‚ and discussion. Art triggers emotions. Subject‚ color‚ and texture are

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