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    Justice is avidly sought of for daily‚ however how one knows if they are achieving justice or not. In Plato’s Republic he attempts to define justice and draws out a plan on how society would be able to achieve true justice. Plato’s strategy in The Republic is to first explicate the primary notion of societal‚ or political‚ justice‚ and then to derive an analogous concept of individual justice. Through discussion justice is soon defined as harmony within a structured political body. As a whole‚ Plato

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    Gifts under Muslim Law and the Requirement of Registration: An analysis of Legal Provisions and the Case Law Faizan I Nazar* I. Introduction Registration of some classes of documents is compulsorily required under the various statutes like Transfer of Property Act‚ Contract Act etc. The (Jammu and Kashmir) Registration Act‚ Svt 1970 (1922 A.D) is a specific Legislation which under section 17 enumerates the documents which have been compulsorily registered under the Act. The first class of document

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    ways they went about achieving the ideals of their time. Both sought to better themselves and their families for the over-all betterment of their nation‚ but neither went about it in quite the same manner as the other. Also race was becoming less of a social barrier than it had been in the 1770’s‚ which is not to say‚ however‚ that it was not a significant stopping power at the time for non-whites and many immigrants from Europe‚ especially the women. The ideals were similar‚ but the ways of achieving

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    The three readings are all about stories that are related to emperors or leaders‚ and they illustrate both the common and unique characteristics of ideal models‚ values‚ male and female. In those chapters‚ they unanimously demonstrated that a role model should be strong‚ never obsessed with women and should always fulfil their responsibilities by serving the state and protecting the people. As shown in Genji‚ when the King demanded her lady to accompany him for the whole day‚ many courtiers were

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    Mozi’s Path Towards An Ideal Society Mozi was a philosopher that was lived during the Warring States Period of Chinese history. Mozi held the belief that the Warring States period had fallen into a decline in righteousness. Although Mozi lived around the same period as Confucius‚ he was known to criticize the Confucius school of thought and detailed his personal philosophy on how to restore society back to absolute goodness. Mozi detailed the mechanisms of an excellent society through the use of

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    Ideal Characteristics of Plato’s Guardians The characterisitics of the ideal guardian is summarized in those words by Socrates in the second book of the Republic : “[H]e who is to be a really good and noble guardian of the State will require to unite in himself philosophy and spirit and swiftness and strength. . .” Swiftness and strength is deemed necessary as the guardian is to be like a well-bred watchdog‚ who ought to be “quick to see‚ and swift to overtake the enemy when they see him‚ and strong

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    France would have been much more punitive and the consequences all the more severe. Wilsons ideals were made clear in his “Fourteen Points” speech were he states that‚ “We do not wish to injure her or to block in any way her legitimate influence or power.” Wilson’s intention is to reduce tension in Europe and to make sure that Germany could not resume hostilities. Unlike Great Britain and France‚ Wilson does not want Germany to pay more than she can afford. If left up to France and Great Britain‚

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    A student with ideal character would be one who demonstrates the virtues of responsibility‚ respect‚ trustworthiness‚ fairness‚ and citizenship‚ I am glad to say that I fit this criteria of character. Although I make a point to make myself humble‚ I will not fail to take pride in these attributes. I am a responsible student in that‚ although I have taken part in a multitude of extracurricular activities as well as AP and challenge classes‚ I have continued to keep a high G.P.A. thought my years in

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    Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) The Ideal Family: Interpretation The story under study was written by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)‚ a British novelist and short-story writer‚ closely associated with D.H. Lawrence and something of a rival of Virginia Woolf. Mansfield’s creative years were burdened with loneliness‚ illness‚ jealousy‚ alienation – all this reflected in her work with the bitter depiction of marital and family relationships of her middle-class characters‚ as well as subtle changes

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    Lubuntu Ideal for Old PCs With more powerful PCs and laptops being introduced‚ a large portion of the new software launched in the market is targeted for these machines. Users with old PCs have often eyed this new desktop software and then moved on with a heavy heart. For whatever reason an old PC is kept‚ often times it just does not have the power or capacity to function properly with all the new software that is being introduced. This results in a lot of PCs either being abandoned or a lot of

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