Dialogue between Plato and Aristotle(c. 428–347 B.C.E.) “Beauty is the example of a form; beauty is not something that you can encounter directly in the physical world like an object such as a tree or horse. A tree or a horse may or may not be beautiful‚ but beauty meets with objects. Beauty does not stand alone‚ but it accompanies objects in the physical world”‚ said Plato. “Form determines what a thing is and in combination with matter is to have a thing”‚ replied Aristotle. “Form is not
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Helen Zhang Professor Hunt English 1A Oct. 7 2013 Dialogue I wanted to watch a movie last weekend. I like watching movies‚ as they are interesting and allow people to learn something about moral values of others or simply enable people to relax and have some fun. I called my best friend Sarah to have a girl’s night out; she promised to watch the movie with me. Besides‚ we could eat together after the movie‚ which was a great change to go out and chat about some things that require a relaxed
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Stacey Jones Barbara Schiffler Composition 1 01 Sep 2007 Two friends with different lifestyles I have heard on many occasions that “opposites attract.” There may be some truth to this statement‚ if opposites did not attract‚ what could bring two people with different lifestyles together? My good friends Shaneka and Carolina are perfect examples‚ “very different lifestyles‚” but their friendship is inseparable. May be they developed respect and trust for each other‚ and that made them inseparable
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stories “Two Friends” and “Cranes” show how this quote applies in difficult scenarios. The story “Two Friends”‚ written by Guy de Maupassant‚ is focused around two friends from Paris who cross enemy lines during the French-Prussian War to go fishing‚ which results in both of their deaths. The story “Cranes”‚ written by Hwang Sunwon‚ is centered around a man named Songsam during the Korean War who struggles with deciding to let his childhood friend‚ Tokchae‚ go free after being captured. These two stories
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Compare And Contrast Between Two Friends In this world we need to know and to make a difference between a good friend and a bad friend. In this world we see the friends are useful‚ helpful‚ and happiness. Per person point of view; for example‚ people are like to make friends‚ and some their do not like to make a friend who are solitary of the people. First‚ friends are teaching us in this world‚ and we need who trusts their in our life. We have to talked to our friends who are we comfortable
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Two Friends with different life-styles Cecilia Vega Everest Online Composition I – (ENC1101-9)/ Instructor McClure Two friends with different life-styles When I asked‚ “What is a life-style?” People have different opinionated-response: it is the way that you live; to leisure activities with friends‚ habits‚ work‚ interest and opinions. In 2009 Dr. Jeffery Cherubini stated that there are three different paths to pursuit you happiness: The pleasant life‚ the engaged life and meaningful life
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told about his life being friends with Rowley. When they were younger‚ they were friends. But a few years went by and they grew apart. When they stopped being friends‚ Rowley found this company called cool Brian. It’s a company where college students hang out with kids who don’t have much friends. Almost everyday Rowley would call cool Brian and they would send a guy to play with him. Greg didn’t like that idea‚ so he just looked for actual friends. Here were these two kids‚ there names were Christopher
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A dialogue between a teacher and a student about home work Teacher: Good morning‚ dear students. Student: Good morning‚ sir. T: Ali‚ bring your home work note-book to me. S: Sorry sir. I forgot my note-book at home. T: Did you do your home work? S: Yes‚ sir. But I left my note-book at home. T: How is it possible? I think you have not completed your home work and it is just an excuse. S: Sorry sir. Infact‚ I had to go to my uncle’s yesterday. T: Do you prefer other things to your studies
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DEPARTAMENTO DE INGLÉS -NIVEL AVANZADO 2 PRUEBA DE INTERACCIÓN ORAL - MOCK TEST DIALOGUE 1 - STUDENT A - Neighbors at odds role cards | Resident of APT 202:It’s 7:00 AM. You were up until 4:00 AM preparing for an important business meeting. You have to give your presentation at 9:30‚ and you really need another hour or two to sleep. You can’t sleep because the person who lives downstairs is playing the drums - it’s not the first time this has happened. | *********************************
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MAXIMUS I think you have been afraid all your life. COMMODUS Unlike Maximus the Invincible‚ who knows no fear? MAXIMUS (laughing) I knew a man who once said‚ ‘Death smiles at us all. All a man can do is smile back.’ COMMODUS I wonder. Did your friend smile at his own death? MAXIMUS You must know. He was your father. COMMODUS You loved my father‚ I know. But so did I. That makes us brothers‚ doesn’t it? COMMODUS Smile for me now‚ brother! (to Quintus) Strap on his armor. Conceal the
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