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    ideologies in common that are often briefly discussed throughout his writings. Plato‚ being the pupil of Socrates‚ felt his ideas were important and documented them in both the Meno and The Republic. In doing so‚ we now have some of the most influential ideas of Socrates to study. Although the Meno and The Republic are two unequivocal different literary works from Plato‚ they bear superficial similarities in the dissecting of Epistemology and the sacredness of one’s knowledge while differing in the

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    Republic Day Speech

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    staff members of both junior and senior wing and my dear students….. It is indeed a joyous occasion where we all have gathered to celebrate our 64th Republic day. The day on which the grand Indian Constitution came into being which is considered to be the real building block of our country and it had declared our country as a secular‚ democratic‚ republic nation and laid down the principles of justice‚ liberty‚ equality and fraternity for its citizens. India’s progress over the past decades has been

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    profit of the fruit companies with reforms‚ so the fruit companies manipulated their trading partner‚ The United States of America‚ in using their resources to overthrow the Guatemalan government for the company to maintain their profits. The Banana Republic took the effects of the cold war to use the United States’ government resources to aid in overthrowing the Guatemalan elected president Jacobo Arbenz to maintain profit for its company‚ using propaganda. This paper will first discuss the matter

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    Plato’s Republic vs. Democracy Ogochukwu Okpala Introduction In this era when individuals are questioning the legitimacy and wisdom of unregulated free markets‚ issues are raised about the most efficient form of economic activity and the best role for government in an economy. These issues have been discussed at many points in the past‚ and different societies have come to different conclusions regarding political and economic systems. In the United States‚ and many developed nations around the

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    Plato’s Republic: THe Virtues I. The Virtues In Robin Waterfield’s translation of The Republic‚Socrates attempts to give a definition of justice. At the end of Book II he began a detailed description of the construction of a good city. The good city is a relation to the human soul‚ and its four virtues. In the following paper I will discuss the virtues‚ what they are and where they are found. Also discussed will be the foundation‚ arrangement‚ and the interconnectedness with each one.

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    In The Republic‚ Plato presents a dialogue of Socrates‚ in which he seeks to uncover truths about what constitutes a just society‚ and what kind of men would rule such a society. As such a society would require a sound government‚ Socrates presents five possible types of governments‚ which involve varying levels of liberty and justice. Although the arguments demonstrate that aristocracy is the ideal form of government‚ all forms of government have fatal flaws that lead to continual replacement by

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    philosophers had their own conceptions about what justice truly is‚ however‚ Plato proved to be the most influential. Before Plato‚ many men shared Polemarchus’ belief that justice meant giving good to friends and evil to enemies. In his book‚ The Republic‚ Plato sets out to define the true definition of justice. Plato states that justice is when men to put aside irrational desires for the greater good of society. If civilization were to follow Polemarchus’ view of justice‚ society would become anarchy

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    In book V of the Republic‚ Plato covers many different claims that Socrates makes about women. The book begins with Socrates identifying both the soul‚ and the just city. As he is about to continue on in an attempt to continue on finding the constitutions of these‚ the interlocutor Polemarchus interrupts him. He speaks out and questions Socrates on a previously passive statement about spouses and children being in common. Socrates decides to follow through with Polemarchus’ request‚ and begins to

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    “The die is cast” - Julius Caesar The expansion of Rome‚ the ruling of Julius Caesar and his death‚ and the civil war that followed his death all led to the collapse of the Roman Republic. The expansion of Rome created political‚ social‚ and economical changes. Politically‚ the government did not change to suit the expanding of Rome. The economic changes were that poor farmers could not afford anymore to compete with the estates run by slaves‚ so they sold their

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    “ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE PHILIPPINES” This list starts from the ratification of the Philippine Constitution in the First Republic ─ after the independence of the country in 1898. Thus‚ this list starts from the ratification of 1899 Constitution where Emilio Aguinaldo was the President of the Republic of the Philippines. The dates followed by their names are the dates of their terms: Presidents of the Philippines from Past to Present: 1. General Emilio Aguinaldo (January

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