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    down with him in case he slips from the truth‚ “it’s better to run this risk among enemies than among friends” (Plato‚ Republic‚ p. 124‚ Line 451). After several attempts to convince him to start‚ Socrates agrees to comply and begins his argument by using the example of guard dogs‚ where he asks whether it is true to keep the women guard dogs at home‚ as “incapable” (Plato‚ Republic‚ p. 125‚ Line 451d)‚ since they must tend to their puppies‚ while the men go to hunt and guard‚ or should they take equal

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    Amended by R.A. 9194 These Rules shall be known and cited as the "Revised Rules and Regulations Implementing Republic Act No. 9160” (the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001 [AMLA]‚ AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9194. Purpose These Rules are promulgated to prescribe the procedures and guidelines for the implementation of the AMLA‚ AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9194. Republic Act 9160 It is an act defining the crime of money laundering‚ providing penalties therefor and for other purposes

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    values and limitations of the film Cabaret to a historian studying the cabaret culture of the Weimar Republic Table of Content A – Plan of Investigation 3 B – Summary of Evidence 3 C – Evaluation of Sources 4 D – Analysis 5 E – Conclusion 7 F – List of Sources 8 G – Appendix 9 A – Plan of Investigation This investigation focuses on the German cabarets during the Weimar Republic and how they are depicted in the movie “Cabaret”. To understand the importance and value cabarets

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    held captive the Philippines the longest. But the Filipinos fought hard to attain their freedom from the Spaniards. And in June 12‚ 1898‚ General Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed Philippine Independence from Spain and established the First Philippine Republic. 2. Significance of the Topic We‚ as the children of this Nation‚ should learn about our history and establish our sense of “national sentiment” in order to preserve our flourishing culture from invading nations. We need to protect the legacies

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    Plato’s most famous work is undoubtedly The Republic it has weathered the test of time to provide us with the most influential philosophical doctrine surviving from the ancient Mediterranean. Over the years Plato has been hailed by some as an advocate of women’s rights because of some views he puts forth in The Republic. In Book V of the work Plato has Socrates‚ acting as his voice‚ engage in a discussion of the perfect state with Polemarchus‚ Adeimantus‚ Glaucon‚ and Thrasymachus. In the conversation

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    ------------------------------------------------- Independence Day (India) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Fifteenth of August" redirects here. For other uses‚ see August 15. Independence Day | The national flag of India‚ on the Red fort in New Delhi; a common sight on public and private buildings on national holidays like the 15th of August. | Also called | The Fifteenth of August स्वतंत्रता दिवस (Hindi) १५ (पन्द्रह) अगस्त(Hindi) | Observed by | India | Type | National | Significance | The day India became independent

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    close to becoming a republic. There was a 4% difference in the vote for the referendum with 46% of voters in favour for Australia to become a republic and 54% of voters against becoming a republic winning by the smallest margin. But why become a republic? First of all a republic is a state in which the supreme power resides in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly but them (Macquarie Dictionary). In a republic a head of state is

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    The Beginning of Citizenship in the early Republic When the collapse of the monarchy and the creation of the Republic had taken place‚ it is when the control of Roman government was allowed to only a small groups of influential families called the patricians. The remaining residents were the plebeians. Slowly giving way to a commonwealth (res publica)‚ a state governed by the people. The agricultural population of ancient Rome consisted of a dominant class of large landowners‚ the patricians‚ and

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    Persuasive Speech In 1999‚ Australia voted in a referendum that would have made our country a republic. The proposal was defeated‚ as the way the republic was to be run was unclear‚ as well as a large campaign by then Prime Minister John Howard and other significant monarchist groups. Australia should become a republic‚ and elect our own head of state to replace the Queen and the Governor General. Why should we do this? Because the values of the monarchy‚ and of hereditary power‚ clash completely

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    2166 SYNOPSIS “I transferred the Republic from my power to the dominion of the senate and people of Rome” Did Augustus Restore The Republic? Augustus clearly made an impression in European history achieving much‚ conquering many and controlling the majority‚ he did not restore the republic. Adopting a piecemeal strategy‚ Augustus gradually silenced potential threats to his ambitions to control the Roman Empire under the semblance of restoring the Republic. Deceitful in masking his intent‚ Augustus

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