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    "The lovers of what is noble find pleasant the things that are by nature pleasant; and virtuous actions are such… Their life‚ therefore‚ has no further need of pleasure as a sort of adventitious charm‚ but has pleasure in itself." Ethics‚ I.8 Aristotle was a student under Plato‚ and although he did not believe in the metaphysical Forms that Plato so firmly believed in‚ he did apply an element of the theory behind the Forms. Instead‚ what Aristotle postulated was that there was some ultimate

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    Expressing Feeling I find myself in situations where I am forced to express myself‚ but not always do I feel comfortable expressing myself truly. One occasion I recall was just last week. My friends and I all went to lunch and the million dollar question arose‚ “when do we want to go to lunch?”. Me‚ being the selfless man I respond with a shrug‚ “I’m down for anything‚ it’s up to y’all”. But in the inside I was craving a double bacon cheeseburger from Freddy’s. Due to the fact that I did not express

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    Houlihan 1 Mike Houlihan Ms. Fledderman English H April 15‚ 2013 Nobility at the Bottom of Society Someone who is noble is defined as a distinguished person noted for feats of courage and heroism. The character of Jim in Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain certainly fits that description. He risked his life in order to free himself from slavery‚ and in doing so‚ helps Huck to realize that he has worth. Huck becomes aware of Jim’s sense of love and humanity‚ his basic goodness‚ and his desire to

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    The pen is mightier than sword Honorable principal‚ respected teachers and my dear school fellows! Today I will try to elaborate a famous quotation by an English author and novelist Edward Wheeler that‚ “Pen is mightier than sword” My dear fellows! A pen is man’s greatest creation. But we need to deliberate that how really important the pen is? Writers use their pen to write their articles‚ engineer uses pen for inking. Pen is all we need to record things right away. During the course of study

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    and defeat. Inigo Montoya’s sword started out as nothing more than a request from the count to inigo’s father‚ Domingo. It took a full year to craft it to perfection and every detail was balanced right to the millimeter it truly was a work of art. Unfortunately‚ the count lied to Inigo’s father‚ and was willing to only pay 2 percent of his promised price. Outraged‚ domingo lashed out and started insulting the count and his ignorance‚ refusing to give him the sword. He stated‚ “ You’re an enemy

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    ‘The pen is mightier than the sword’ ‘The pen is mightier than the sword’ is a metonymic phrase meaning communication‚ thoughts and writing have more influence on people or events than violence‚ warfare and destruction does‚ the pen being communication‚ thoughts and writing and the sword being warfare‚ violence and destruction. Many people would say this is true and the pen is mightier than the sword Think of the power of the media. How "gossip‚" and lies‚ or indeed the truth can destroy a

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    The Pen is Mightier than the Sword Is the sword mightier than the pen or vice-versa? I think the pen is inevitably mightier than the sword. A pen can do a lot more things than a sword. Unlike a sword‚ it can be both constructive and destructive. And its destructive power is stronger than the sword’s. The power of a pen is out of people’s imagination. First‚ the pen is much more influential than the sword. Some may say that a pen cannot hurt anyone‚ but a sword can actually kill someone. However

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    Which is mightier‚ the pen or the sword? Throughout history‚ there have been two main tactics of promoting a cause: the pen and the sword. The pen refers to writing and giving speeches whereas the sword refers to violent direct actions. One tactic is more civil and metropolitan the other is more forceful and dynamic. African-American rights and Women Rights have been stood for in the national spotlight. Both tactics have been used for each movement‚ but which tactic was more effective for promoting

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    Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Book One The Sword of Summer has 491 pages and is written by Rick Riordan. The Sword of Summer is about a how a boy named Magnus Chase gets killed on his 16th birthday and has to go on a quest to save the world from being destroyed. Along with his three friends Sam the Valkyrie‚ Hearth the elf and Blitz the dwarf he faces many challenges while trying to save the world. In the beginning of The Sword of Summer the author introduces the main character Magnus

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    DBQ Assignment Agree or disagree with the following statement: Despite the violence and terror‚ the French Revolution was based on the ideas of the Enlightenment. I agree with the statement that the violent and terror filled French revolution was in fact based on the ideas of the Enlightenment. John Locke is one of the most well known philosophers during the Enlightenment. John Locke states that "…if a long train of abuses‚ prevarications‚ and artifices‚ all tending the same way‚ make the

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