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    Introduction This paper aims to discuss the thoughts of Aristotle as the philosopher of his time. The paper will examine the applicability of his ideas in the world today. It will analyze the ethics of Aristotle against the way today’s governance. This paper will offer an informed critique of Aristotle’s politics. The paper will discuss the prepositions of Aristotle and the merits and demerits associated with each leadership. Discussion Aristotle politics looks at the world scientifically and can

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    State can be carried out by the philosopher king‚ those affairs have little or no interest to the people being ruled. Consequently‚ the State is actually made weaker‚ and does not flourish.15 There are two impressive arguments that Mill uses in “Essays on Politics and Society‚” that seem to straightforwardly address the problems of Plato’s philosopher kings. The first argument is that the voice of the people is the best technique of serving their interests. Mill expresses the dangers of the people

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    popular test of this amendment has been whether or not book banning should be allowed in schools. Book banning is when an establishment‚ such as a school system‚ decides that certain

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    animal testing is a definite inhumanity. Meanwhile‚ the experimenters have their own valuation on this issue. They believe that the benefits of animal testing do outweigh the drawbacks. So‚ after our own consideration‚ we agree with the experimenters’ view. We have been sure that animal testing is necessary. Being rigid with their definition of humanity‚ the activists claim that animal testing is totally refutable. Animal testing has to be banned because most laboratory animals are treated badly and

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    Courtney Salisbury Composition II Schoneberg 4/27/11 Pornography: Is it Art? Recently‚ I overheard a couple in a coffee shop discussing their views on a predominately homosexual club displaying artful nude photos‚ and having their photos censored by a local neighborhood group. Over the years‚ there have been countless lawsuits regarding pornography and art. Legally‚ pornography is defined as imagery that intends to create sexual arousal. The United States Supreme court has determined that the

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    Essay #4: Argumentative Essay Due dates: * First Draft Due: 11/5 * Peer Review Workshop: 11/5 & 11/7 * Final Draft Due: 11/12 Topic: Identify and develop a specific argument based on how social networking affects individuals and their personal relationships. Potential arguments include‚ but are not limited to‚ the following: * Should social networking sites be regulated? How and why? * Do social networking sites make bullying easier? How so‚ and what should be done to prevent

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    King Henry VIII Henry VIII (born 1491‚ ruled 1509-1547). The second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York was one of England’s strongest and least popular monarchs. He was born at Greenwich on June 28‚ 1491. The first English ruler to be educated under the influence of the Renaissance‚ he was a gifted scholar‚ linguist‚ composer‚ and musician. As a youth he was gay and handsome‚ skilled in all manner of athletic games‚ but in later life he became coarse and fat. When his elder brother‚ Arthur

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    Love is also depicted in Romeo and Juliet as friendship. One of the main friendships in the play is that of Romeo and Mercutio. Whenever Romeo was feeling down and needed some cheering up or if he just needed to fool around‚ Mercutio was always there for him. After the night of the Capulet party‚ Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ came after Romeo to start a fight with him. Without a second thought‚ Mercutio stood up for Romeo‚ fought Tybalt‚ and died. "Ask for me/ to-morrow‚ and you shall find me a grave

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    journal article entitled Social Justice and Men’s Interests: The Case of Title IX for the Journal of Sport and Social Issues‚ in which they examine the 2002 US Department of Education’s public town hall meetings about Title IX. In their article Messner and Solomon argue that the cutbacks of men’s programs and lack of substantial increase in women’s programs budgets and popularity is not because of lack of reform of Title IX but because the advocates for reforms ignore the fact that at many institutions

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    Plato vs. Aristotle Socrates developed many theories in regards with the political issues. He passes these onto Plato and from Plato to Aristotle. Each time these political issues were passed on they changed. Plato and Aristotle lived in the fourth century‚ BCE. They were both great thinkers in regard to philosophy and both had wonderful views. They both had different views on politics and philosophy. Plato supports the higher forms (Gods) and Aristotle supports the natural science. Now Plato is

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