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    According to Cicero‚ there are four virtues in which he believes are main ways for a human being to do what is right. These virtues are wisdom‚ justice‚ courage‚ and temperance. Wisdom is the discovery of truth; it allows us to correctly judge what is right and wrong in a situation. If we make an incorrect judgement on what is right or wrong‚ we express a lack of this wisdom. Justice is connected to the rights we have as human beings. By expressing justice‚ we follow through on agreements and give

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    Kristopher Yates 1/29/17 Leading Lives That Matter Apply Themes of Authenticity‚ Virtue‚ and Discernment to Living a Personally Significant Life To be Authentic means being actually and exactly what is claimed. Authentic implies being fully trustworthy as according with fact; it can also stress painstaking or faithful imitation of an original. To me to be an authentic person means a variety of things. You’re not into materialistic things‚ everyone likes nice things but it should be

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    Aristotle: Virtues are Like Skills Aristotle believes that no one is born virtuous. Virtues are acquired through practice‚ which leads to habit. He feels that if someone did something courageous one time‚ then that person is not virtuous. The person would need to continue making good sound reasonable decisions that leads to courageous acts in order to become virtuous. Aristotle also believes that one must act accordingly in the right manner. For instance‚ if they are striving to be courageous‚ then

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    Virtue Virtue is the key to a meaningful and happy life. According to ancient philosophers‚ Socrates and Aristotle‚ developing virtue is vital in order to lead a successful‚ fulfilling life. Though both men differ in their interpretations of a "good life‚" they both agree that the supreme life is one of virtuous meaning. Each of the philosophers have devised and implemented their own definitions and guidelines to acquire and practice a virtuous disposition. While it is agreed that knowledge and

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    Throughout the Meditations‚ honor is shown as an irrelevant characteristic. Aurelius believes that honor is not a trait to die for‚ because both the honored and the ones that honor other will die. Along with that Aurelius states that all human beings are the same in that every person possesses a body‚ mind in the form of intellect‚ and a soul. By this reasoning everyone is same and no one is above or below another by profession or status. Aurelius states that one should‚ “…be free from vain conceit

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    Materials * Helical spring * support * rods * weight hanger * slotted masses * vertical scale * stopwatch. Procedure Part I: Determination of k from Hooke’s Law 1. Suspend the spring from its support. 2. Hook the weight hanger from the bottom loop of the spring and determine the vertical scale reading of the bottom of the weight hanger. 3. Record this as the equilibrium position of the system. 4. Add 5 g to the weight hanger and again record the actual

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    Analyse the key features of Virtue Ethics Virtue ethics is a custom which goes back to Plato and Aristotle; it is also known as aretaic ethics‚ from the Greek word arête meaning excellence or virtue. There are a number of key features to virtue ethics‚ one of the most significant being that it is an agent-centered theory rather than act-centered theory. Therefore it asks the questions ‘What sort of person ought I to be?’ rather than ‘How ought I to act’. The concept does not focus on actions being

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    Socrates was born in 469 B.C.E. to a middle class family. He grew up in political district so when he turned eighteen‚ he began to work the normal political duties such as compulsory military service and membership in the assembly‚ the governing body responsible for determining military strategy and legislation were required of Athenian men. Socrates was believed to be unprepossessing and this was a misfortune in a culture that glorified male beauty. In fact Plato has referenced his awkward physic

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    Olympic’s defending champions and world top-ranked United States Routed China with a 105-62 victory in the ongoing women’s basketball tournament at the 2016 Rio Games on Sunday evening to advance to the quarterfinal unchallenged and unbeaten. According to NBC Connecticut‚ 2012 WNBA MVP Tina Charles poured in 12 of her 18 points in the opening quarter‚ and the Americans easily wrapped up the national team’s 46th consecutive victory its quest for a sixth straight Olympic gold medal. The New York Liberty

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    Seven Rules of College Level Writing Seven Rules of College-Level Writing By Holly Bailey-Hofmann‚ Language Arts Dept. *Practice Exercises follow at the bottom of this page.* College composition classes‚ such as English 28 or English 101‚ may be a big jump for some of you in terms of the quality of writing that will now be expected. Such courses are meant to prepare you not only to succeed in the four-year school that you transfer to‚ but also to succeed in the professional environment

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