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    this article is what law means to the average man when he is consulting with an attorney. Through the examination of this case you see that the interpretation of the law depends on which court the case is being tried in. In this case Blue & Gray Taxi vs. Williams Purple Taxi‚ there is a dispute between two cab companies about who has the right to certain territories due to an agreement between the Blue & Gray taxi company and the A & B railroad company. The rail company had signed an agreement stating

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    1. Do you believe it is still possible that new musical instruments could be invented and widely distributed? Empirically‚ though the diversity of musical instruments has reached a quite high level‚ human has never stopped their exploration into music. So‚ I think it’s highly possible that several new musical instruments can be invented and widely distributed. The musical history has already proved this. Before 19th century‚ the majority of musical instruments are acoustic‚ and most people at

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    others.    Utilitarianism: the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a  majority.    Biopower: is a term coined by French scholar‚ historian‚ and social theorist Michel  Foucault. It relates to the practice of modern nation states and their regulation of their  subjects through "an explosion of numerous and diverse techniques for achieving the  subjugations of bodies and the control of populations".    Totalitarianism: state is a concept used by some political scientists in which the state 

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    The existence of god has been a question that has plagued mankind since people began to think logically. Many philosophers argue that there may or may not be a god‚ or that there may even be different types of gods. It is difficult to say whether or not god can exist because there is a lack of knowledge or limited knowledge regarding the issue. Mankind has only been around for so long and can only know so much. Who knows what we could be possibly be missing in this quest to find the ultimate answer

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    A teaching philosophy is a personal statement for teachers and anyone committing them in teaching. I already see myself as a teacher with my teaching philosophy anchored to mould my students as “plants are fashioned by cultivation‚ men by education” (Rousseau‚ 2013‚ pp. 8). It is important to believe in a philosophy to be able practice adequately. My beliefs and teaching philosophies revolve around the philosophy and thoughts of great philosophers like Aristotle‚ Dewey‚ Freire‚ Noddings and Plato

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    Define the term sensitive periods‚ and explain how the teachers knowledge and understanding of these periods determines his / her preparation and custodianship of the prepared environment. Dutch biologist Hugo De Vries was the first person to speak about and define the sensitive periods during his research with animals. These observations in nature were part of Montessori’s studies as well. She observed similar situations in ‘normal young humans’. This appeared to be the same globally‚ with all

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    In Apology written by Plato‚ Socrates is accused and charged with exploiting the youth and leading them into doubting the Gods recognized by the people of Athens. In Socrates’ speech‚ he is actually defending and speaking for himself. Although the modern understanding of the world Apology is to feel bad and admit to a wrongdoing‚ the word Apology in the title refers back to the Greek word Apologia‚ which means defense or justification of a belief. When Socrates is called upon the court‚ he respectfully

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    Discourses and the Appropriation of Countervailing Cultural Meanings." Journal of Consumer Research 24.1 (1997): 15-42. Business Source Elite. EBSCO. Web. 23 Oct. 2011. "The Force of Fashion in Politics and Society; Global Perspectives from Early Modern to Contemporary Times." Reference and Research Book News 25.4 (2010): n/a. ProQuest Research Library. Web. 22 Oct. 2011. “The Wise Curve.” Wisecurve.com. 7 August 2008. Web. 20 Oct. 2011.

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    philosophy of education

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    including inorganic physics (astronomy‚ earth science and chemistry) and organic physics (biology and‚ for the first time‚ physique sociale‚ later renamed sociologie). Comte ’s emphasis on the interconnectedness of social elements was a forerunner of modern functionalism. Nevertheless‚ as with many others of Comte ’s time‚ certain elements of his work are now viewed as eccentric and unscientific‚ and his grand vision of sociology as the centerpiece of all the sciences has not come to fruition. A day

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    constructs or builds new ideas or concepts. Philosophies of teaching and learning‚ numerous philosophers have studied what the meaning of to teach and learn‚ and have come up with various explanations of the process of becoming educated.  Their begin to refine their own beliefs and understandings of what it means to know through examining numerous theories of knowledge and making sense of the processes of teaching and learning in their own minds.  An few philosophies and examples of individuals who exemplify

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