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    Plato's Republic

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    PLAOT ON CENSORING ARTISTS – A SUMMARY In The Republic‚ Plato makes a systematic case for censoring all arts. The task of the Platonic philosopher is to take up the “ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry” [607b] and to assert the State-enforced dominance of philosophy. To that end‚ The Republic as a whole is a powerful integration of philosophy‚ religion‚ education‚ and politics‚ and its argument for the political suppression of most art follows from that integrated system.

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    Florence Nightingale Environment Theory of Nursing. Major concepts essential to the Theory. Patient care theory‚ environmentally oriented‚ where the patient environment should be altered to allow nature to act on the patient. (Alligood‚ 2010). Nurses are to use common sense‚ observation and initiative to allow nature to heal the patient. The use of Nightingales thirteen canons: Ventilation‚ Warmth Light Cleanliness of rooms Health of houses Noise Bed and bedding Variety Chattering of hopes and

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    Congress of the Republic

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    FOURTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Third Regular Session SENATE S. B. No. 3412 Introduced by Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago AN ACT TO REDUCE POVERTY AND PROMOTE HUMAN CAPITAL DEVLXOPMENTTHROUGHT THE CREATION OF ANATIONAL CONDITIONAL FUND TRANSFER PROGRAM Be itenacted by the Senate and the House ofRepresentatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION 1.Short Title.- This Act shall be known as the “PantawidPamilyang Pilipino Program an Actof2009.”

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    PLATO THE REPUBLIC

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    For example the clients benefit from the lawyer. We have to judge the expertise of the ruling. The immoral person is never happy with anything. Moral people can look back and say that they are ok with the person he/she is. Chapter 2: The republic Types of goods 1. Good for their own sake – intrinsic goods. Simple pleasures and enjoyments. 2. Goods desirable in themselves and in their consequences. Example: knowledge and sight. 3. goods only desirable in their consequences. – results

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    there she witnessed filth‚ vermin‚ and death. Upon seeing the unsanitary conditions and the health risk to the soldiers she began her crusade to establish an environment that would promote health and healing. Thus: The Environmental Theory. Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory and How it relates to Mans’ Health The Environmental Theory focuses on how the environment: physical‚ psychological‚ and social‚ affects mans’ health. Nightingale believed for man to be healthy the environment

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    In Philadelphia on July 22‚ 1905‚ social worker and reformer‚ Florence Kelley‚ stands before mothers and wives of men who can vote at the National American Woman Suffrage Association convention. During his convention Kelley delivers a successful speech on the importance of child labor laws. As fellow suffragette‚ Kelley incorporates rhetorical strategies such as the appeal to guilt‚ rhetorical questions‚ and imagery in order to place a sense of urgency on the importance of child labor laws.

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    The Hellenic Republic

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    Student Professor Robert Bookmiller Ph.D. Government and Politics of the Middle East-Govt 323 June 4‚ 2012 Assignment for Module Four – The Hellenic Republic (Greece) 1. How did Greek nationalism develop in the 19th century? What are some of the various periods of conflict between Greece and the Ottoman Empire/Republic of Turkey which may have contributed to furthering a sense of Greek nationalism? At the end of the 18th century as the Ottoman Empire declines in power‚ Greek outlaw

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    The Alcoholic Republic

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    The Alcoholic Republic The colonization of America brought about many new ways of life: new living conditions‚ new skills to be learned‚ and new land to explore and settle. Relations with the natives provided food and basic skill sets‚ and it also paved the way for new colonists arriving in such a foreign land. However‚ life for colonists coming to settle America was no vacation. Depending on your family’s background and where you decided to settle‚ daily life was an adventure. In Virginia‚

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    The theoretic approach in providing care for an inmate with Human Immunodeficiency Virus is viewed through the lens of Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory. Nightingale’s theory involves an environment that allows persons to recover from illness by considering sanitation conditions of factors that include fresh air‚ pure water‚ efficient drainage‚ cleanliness‚ and light (Berman & Snyder‚ 2011). Through the idea of Nightingale’s theory‚ the story of an inmate who is terminally ill is cared

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    Weimer Republic

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    ‘The Weimer republic successfully recovered from its early problems in the years 1924-28.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer. (16 marks) The Dawes plan is a good example of a success from the Weimar Government. This is because it introduced a new currency for Germany that was actually worth something. America agreed to loan out 800 million marks to invest into the industries‚ eventually that money would return to the economy. The young plan was also another success from the Weimar Government as

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