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    Thought and Obsession

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    Some call it dedication‚ others call it psychotic. I prefer to think of obsession as a part of life. The definition of obsession which is found on The Free Dictionary is the domination of one’s thoughts or feelings by a persistent idea‚ image‚ desire‚ etc. Obsession can be determined by people around us. Passion is a positive obsession. Obsession is a negative passion. Obsession and addiction are so closely tied together. They both are almost exactly the same except for one factor; control. Being

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    proponent‚ shall argue in favor on the basis of Plato’s works regarding the same. Plato asserts that universal knowledge is not acquired‚ but rather‚ is inherently present in humans from birth. This “knowledge of the forms” was gained by the soul in an existence preceding entry into the physical realm. Fused within its mortal tabernacle‚ the soul subsequently “forgets” its previous realm and universal lore. Plato therefore argues that “all wisdom is recollection” (Biffle 216) of that which was

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    Socrates Vs Plato

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    The Republic‚ by Plato discusses human morality and the difference between justice and injustice. Socrates is challenged by his peers to explain his views on the topic‚ which he claims that being just is the function of the soul. He is then confronted by more students who suggest that unjust humans have a better life than those who are just. To respond to this Socrates decides to create a city called Kallipollis in order to demonstrate why being just is beneficial to everyone in a society instead

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    20 September 2014 An Inhibitor In the 21st century the bond between two people has evolved with society. Nowadays traditional marriages are not always the norm. This legal arrangement is changing to not just being between men and women. Same sex marriages are attempting to change the ideology of what society calls marriage. These societal changes do not have a beneficial effect in the way our world should be evolving. In both economical and sociological terms same sex marriage have a harmful

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    Thought for the Day

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    A sister is a gift to the heart‚ a friend to the spirit‚ a golden thread to the meaning of life. To have a loving relationship with a sister is not simply to have a buddy or a confident -- it is to have a soulmate for life. Sister is probably the most competitive relationship within the family‚ but once they grow‚ it becomes the strongest relationship. The mildest‚ drowsiest sister has been known to turn tiger if her sibling is in trouble. Sisters are best friends‚ they are advisors‚ they are

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    Thought and Cleanliness

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    “How Cleanliness and Sense of Beauty Can Influence the Life of an Individual” “Cleanliness is next to Godliness”‚ the saying goes. I have learned that it is next to beauty‚ too. Cleanliness has taught me self-discipline. I also associate it with beauty. It is difficult to keep things clean and in order in today’s frenetic world. It takes effort and effort takes self-discipline‚ but when I walk around my home or wear clean and neat clothes I feel better about myself. It gives me a sense of

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    Contribution Analysis

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    Laticia G. Josiah Finance 540 “Contribution Margin and Break Even Analysis” Simulation Prof. Richard Franchetti April 6‚ 2005 The ultimate goal of any firm is to generate profit. Steve Lefever states that there are two ways to generate profit: you can simply go from day to day and hope it happens or‚ you can identify the primary “drivers” of profitability and manage them. It is important for managers to manage how the sales dollars flow through the firm. Break-even analysis can help

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    Thought and Owl

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    has a sudden urge to break the silence and talk to the owl as a friend. He longs to express to the beautiful winged creature about his "boyish dream" that consisted of the "beating heart of a snowman." Furthermore‚ the speaker wishes to hear the thoughts of the owl about the "blood" that is on the earth and what the owl would think if he knew the deaths that could be caused by the "clipped‚ pale hands" of the hunter. In some ways‚ the hunter desires to be like the owl. As quoted anonymously‚ "A wise

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    Plato: The Tripartite Soul Book IV 435c-441c The soul and justice within the soul are issues that Plato endears much time and effort into explaining. The existence of ones soul and its influence upon society is a definite argument by Plato‚ yet viewed very differently by various scholars of the time and centuries to come. Through this essay I intend to address Plato’s interest in the just soul in relation to his tripartite vision of its existence. As Plato lays out in his work The Republic

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    Thoughts on Armstrong

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    ENG 111 Journal Entry #4 Thoughts on Armstrong Essay While reading Karen Armstrong’s essay depicting her opinion of religion‚ I found myself agreeing with her more than I usually do any other written art. The facts were brilliantly organized and centered around one main focus: the need for one to be “right” above another. As a member of a strong Southern Baptist congregation‚ I’ve found myself questioning the ideas that have been preached to me my entire life. These questions aren’t to discount

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