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    How to Write Complaint Letters Introduction Letters of complaint usually include the following stages: 1. Background 2. Problem - cause and effect 3. Solution 4. Warning (optional) 5. Closing    1. Background This section describes the situation; e.g. I am writing to inform you that the goods we ordered from your company have not been supplied correctly. I attended your exhibition Sound Systems 2014 at the Fortune Hotel (22-25 January) and found it informative and interesting. Unfortunately

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    tradition that has influenced every facet of our life today‚ the four most important texts to be examined are The Apology‚ Euthyphro‚ and Crito. These texts capture the way Socrates saw the world. I am going to talk about the political philosophy and Socrates moral philosophy in Crito and the Apology and I am going to talk about religious belief in Euthyphro. I am also going to talk about the way Socrates has influenced western culture and society‚ and the way Socrates has had a strong impact and much

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    them. His claim on why he fought for his right to go unpunished in Plato’s Apology is that he was hoping to create a change in the government‚ and this is a thoughtful favor for him to do because it is important that the members of a state are involved in politics and the government. Socrates was happy living where he was for about seventy years‚ so why would he be mad at the rules now? “You have had seventy years to think about [the laws]‚ and during that time you were free

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    claimed that they knew the answers that didn’t. He had been the only one that had acceptably admitted that he didn’t know the right answer. People were infuriated because he had pointed out that the politician hadn’t actually known about politics or that the poet wrote about myths and believed them to be true‚ so they brought him to court and charged him for corrupting the youth with ideas that the Greeks considered a lie. Socrates defended himself from accusations of impiety and corrupting the youth

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    that he didn’t know everything and along the way‚ he realized that the public didn’t know more than he did‚ just that they thought they did. He concluded that he knew nothing and because he acknowledged this‚ he was the wisest man in Athens. (The Apology of Socrates‚ 32-35). Socrates’ anecdote

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    In Plato’s the Apology we hear his account of Socrates trial where he is accused with corrupting the youth and not believing in the Gods. The trial accounts open with Socrates claiming that his accusers have spoken persuasively but not truthfully on the matters. He states that he has had no previous experience with speaking in courts of law and asks for patience. Socrates starts with his anecdote on how his friend had gone to the Oracle of Delphi and asked if anyone was wiser than Socrates and the

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    In Plato’s Apology‚ Socrates is on trial for his life because of the alleged accusations of him believing in false gods and teaching such doctrine and corrupting the youth through his teachings. Socrates addresses his accusers faulty allegations while addressing the Athenian people’s destructive gullibility in siding with his accusers opinions without searching out the evidence for themselves. Using this opportunity to not just defend himself but rather expose the underlining and core issues‚ Socrates

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    discussed topics that has always risen a lot of doubt and concerns . Many philosophers and writers‚ through the centuries‚ have tried to find a definition or a reason for this mysterious and inevitable event. Analyzing Plato’s Apology‚ he seemed to have a positive view about death. He claimed that death is a “state of nothingness and utter unconsciousness”; in fact‚ he compared death with the act of sleeping. But since death is more deep and irreversible‚ humans cannot be bothered by dreams or thought

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    good‚ true intentions‚ and follows the moral conduct accepted by the greater of society‚ will not have his reputation‚ public image‚ or morality tainted‚ despite any attempt of others to degrade him. This quote from Socrates comes at the end of The Apology‚ when he is being sentenced to death and therefore decided to educate the crowd around him why they are in the wrong‚ and are doing him a favor. In order to understand this better‚ one must first understand why Socrates is not at all afraid of death

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    Effective Apologies and Forgiving the Christian Way Everyone has had to apologize and accept an apology at some point of time in their lives. They my not have known the art of apologizing and forgiving‚ but these are traits that people are taught from a very small age. Forgiveness is one or the toughest tasks known to man‚ whereas others may argue needing to apologize is tougher. A lot of times pride gets in the way of an awesome apology and stubbornness take precedence over forgiving and

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