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    and were knighted by one of high authority. This ceremony was—and is still—widely known as the Accolade. This show of praise by not only the people but by those who have authority is still used today to honor bravery. A British artist under the name Edmund Leighton wanted to illustrate this great honor when he created his painting in 1901 named The Accolade. Leighton portrayed many symbolic objects and messages throughout the painting by using colors and specified focal points such as the lady in white

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    Plato the Republic

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    Kenshara Cravens Professor James Couch English 132 24 February 2012 The Republic Art has always been controversial in a society because of the many different ways the artist tends to express themselves. Plato‚ who helped lay the foundation for western culture‚ saw the problems in art over 2‚000 years ago. Plato’s The Republic is a series of books that discusses the republic that Plato is trying to create. In each book Plato touches on different topics dealing with the art‚ that he feels effect

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    Republic of Peru

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    Republic of Peru Capital: Lima Currency: Nuevo sol Major languages: Spanish‚ Quechua‚ Aymara Area: 1‚285‚220 Kms Population: 28‚302‚603 Religion: 90% Roman Catholic Government: constitutional republic  INTRODUCTION Peru is located in western South America‚ sharing its northwestern border with Ecuador‚ its northern border with Bolivia‚ its eastern border with Brazil‚ and its southeastern border with Bolivia

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    Republic Day

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    are just Indian. " Respected judges‚ respected teachers and dear audience. Today we gather here to celebrate one of the National festivals of India‚ it is Republic day. It is a great opportunities for me‚ as you allowed me to share few words on this occasion. On this day‚ it was January 26‚ 1950 we declared our country as a Republic country by adopting our own constitution. Actually‚ the preparation of our constitution was over earlier than this date but we choose January 26 for this‚ because

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    The Dominican Republic

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    clashing against each other. And in the back of your mind‚ you’re thinking this is the most relaxed I have ever been. Where are you? Well you’re in the Dominican Republic!!! The country known for its hospitality and friendliness‚ baseball‚ beaches‚ and the most amazing styles of music. * Luckily‚ my family descends from the Dominican Republic‚ so I’ve had a chance to visit. I recently conducted a research between 5 of my closest friends‚ and surprisingly none of them has ever visited the country

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    Plato Republic

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    The Justice of “The Republic” In his book “the Republic”‚ Plato tried to build up an ideal society. He divided the ideal society into three classes: rulers‚ guardians‚ and workers. As long as each class of people lived harmonious and did their responsibilities‚ the society would become stable and prosperous. How did make people live with harmony? Obviously‚ the core issue of “the republic” is justice. Justice is a proper‚ harmonious relationship among the people in the three classes. Plato suggested

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    Ms. Zoe Morgan

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    Pecevski‚ D.‚ Ermentrout‚ B.‚ Djurfeldt‚ M.‚ Lansner‚ A.‚ Rochel‚ O.‚ Vieville‚ T.‚ Muller‚ E.‚ Davison‚ A.‚ El Boustani‚ S.‚ and Destexhe‚ A. Simulation of networks of spiking neurons: a review of tools and strategies. J. Comput. Neurosci. 23:349-398‚ 2007. 4. Cannon‚ R.C.‚ Gewaltig‚ M.O.‚ Gleeson‚ P.‚ Bhalla‚ U.S.‚ Cornelis‚ H.‚ Hines‚ M.L.‚ Howell‚ F.W.‚ Muller‚ E.‚ Stiles‚ J.R.‚ Wils‚ S.‚ and De Schutter‚ E. Interoperability of neuroscience modeling software: current status and future directions. Neuroinformatics

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    True Republic?

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    Is the Philippines a “true’’ Republic with the Postulates of Republicanism? As stated in the 1987 Constitution‚ "The Philippines is a democratic and republican state. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them”‚ with this simple statement‚ I am positive that the Philippines is really a republican state. It is evident that the manifestations of the 4 postulates of republicanism among the government are the basis why the Philippines is a republican state.

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    Birth of Communication

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    Outline I. It is important to reflect one ’s own national and cultural identity to understand what is different among people of different nations. History teaches us that culture always changes because of internal or external influences‚ even our own cultures and values change over time. Our world today is a world in which people from different nations and cultures are getting closer and closer because of economical and political reasons. Because cultures are becoming closer‚ communication is

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    Morgan Kop Case Study

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    Morgan Koops is a middle aged female living in the United States. She recently went to get a new Social Security Card and was denied. They were able to discover that she was originally from Russia‚ but was given up for adoption at a young age. Her birth files and certificates were destroyed from an aftermath of the Cold War in 1992. The U.S. Adoption Agency has contacted us to try and find out‚ who her birth parents are. They have given us five couples that are possibly the birth parents of

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