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    English Dialogue

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    Student A: Hello. How was your day? Student B: Hi. Thanks‚ my day was fine‚ what about you? A: It was ok. Have you heard about our school‘s new international project – Sport‘s week? B: Yes. Do you have any ideas? I think we should hurry up‚ because project is going to start next week. A: What do you think about persuading famous athletes into meeting with these international students? Athletes would tell their story and I don‘t know‚ they would take some photos and give some interviews. What

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    Holocaust Dialogue

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    1942: POLAND – KRAKOW During the Holocaust in World War II‚ a number of concentration camps and extermination camps were constructed. Auschwitz II Birkenau‚ was the main execution camp where there were three gas-chambers‚ each with their own crematorium‚ and could kill up to 6 000 Jews a day. The truck arriving with all the prisoners came to a stop when it had reached its destination‚ where a doctor sorted the prisoners in two separate lanes‚ splitting loved ones‚ women‚ children‚ the elderly

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    Dialogue For Oral

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    Nur Amaleena binti Abdul Manan (BP14161011) Yollani Jafferi (BP14161014) Yola : Hi Amaleena. Amaleena : Hi Yola. It’s been a long time I don’t see you. Yola : Yes‚ how are you? Amaleena : I am fine. How about you? Yola : I am fine‚ too. Let me see‚ I think you are not fine because your face shows that you are not okay. What’s wrong with you? Amaleena : I was worried about something. I have made mistake about people on my first sight meeting them. Yola : What did you do? Amaleena : I have

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    Cocahontas Dialogue

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    Dinner with the sluts Pocahontas: Heyyyy Galileo ;) Malan: Hey babe.. Sacagawea: Hellooo :D Galileo: Hey there ladies. Malan: What’s going to be the highlight of this dinner tonight? Pocahontas: Well Galileo‚ We could talk about you and I? ;) Sacagawea: Or we could talk about something important? Pocahontas: Like? Galileo: How bout them Yankee’s? Malan: Uhm no‚ Boston all the way. Galileo: Alright then‚ what about Triangular Trade? Sacagawea: Anything is better

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    Descartes and Plato

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    Descartes and Plato Explain both of descartes Arguments for the existence of God Descartes proof of God’s existence comes from his third meditation and is based on three ideas. He argues that innate idea exists within us‚ the fictitious or invented ideas are a result of our own imagination and adventitious ideas result from our experiences in the world. Descartes said‚ the idea of God is innate and cannot be invented. Descartes presents some arguments that lead to his conclusion. The first

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    Perhaps the greatest strand of continuity between Aristotle and Galen (and between the ancient Greco-Roman tradition and the early Christian tradition) is their one-sex model/discourse surrounding gender; both of these thinkers believe that the female is an inverted and imperfect version of the male. In other words‚ the female is a deficient male and/or a male gone wrong. This is largely evident in Galen’s writing as he states “all the parts that men have have women have too..in women the parts are

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    Plato Allegory Of Cave

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    been exploring the nature in order to find the universal law explaining nature phenomena. Explore nature require observation and mathematical interpretation. As I understand the achievements of scientists‚ my way of interpreting science has changed. Plato (428-348 B.C.) used the ‘Allegory of Cave’ illustrated the theory of ‘Ideas and Forms’ in Republica : there are world of forms and sensible world. “The senses are chains that tie us down; the route to knowledge is through philosophical reflection”

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    Plato and Aristotle’s Forms of Government Throughout history‚ the idea of government has always been altered‚ discussed‚ and argued due to the many variation philosophers have created. Plato‚ a well- known philosopher is known for his book The Republic in which he discusses politics and the way society should run in order to achieve a just society. Plato was born into a aristocratic and dominant family. He lived from 428 B.C to 48 B.C. (Dale 22). Throughout his life‚ Plato never ceased to expand

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    Plato and Innate Knowledge

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    have a lot‚ while some might have very little. How is one supposed to attain such knowledge? According to some philosophers it’s a tossup between being born with it while others think that knowledge is gained as one grows up. In simple terms‚ is knowledge nature or nurture? Are you already born to be joining IMSA or are you brought up with a great education? Plato believes that knowledge is innate‚ meaning that it’s already in you from the beginning‚ also known as a priori knowledge. But other philosophers

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    Plato vs. Wittgenstein

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    Plato and Wittgenstein have very different ideas concerning the nature and function of mathematical propositions. Outline one or more of these differences. Whose account do you consider to be more accurate‚ and why? Plato and Wittgenstein possess contrasting views of what mathematics is‚ and how it can be utilized as a model within philosophy; nevertheless‚ they both agree that it represents more perfect model of philosophy. Whereas Plato was‚ perhaps‚ the first rationalist‚ Wittgenstein ’s forceful

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