* Money is important. Money is important. Without money you can’t buy your favorite things or live in a normal life. True love? Friendship? It will only lead to sad endings and you can’t bring that to the bank and make you happy. Money makes me happy because of these things and nothing more. Posted by: Anonymous * Money is crucial for daily needs. An abundance of money may make us solitary‚ but a lack of money will most certainly create stress. Why is education so important? So we can
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the British Industrial Revolution. Authors of the period‚ Dickens’ in particular‚ discussed through there works social inequality and a sense of disgust with the shortcomings of class division. Dickens’‚ A Tale of Two Cities was no exception. The idea for a Tale of Two Cities was derived from play in which Dickens’ himself was the heroin. The preface of the novel‚ as he describes‚ details the production of Wilkie Collins entitled The Frozen Deep. The play describes two men very much in love with
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This is a good essay as a base for ideas‚ just needs to be expanded further. ‘Behaviour of Fish in an Egyptian Tea Garden’‚ written by Keith Douglas is a poem about the connection between man and woman. Describing and interpreting the relationship between the genders sense of hierarchy‚ beauty and character. This could be analysed in the strange title; the fish (man) is mesmerised by the Garden’s (woman) setting‚ because it is metaphorically abnormal yet unusually attractive. This draws the fish
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therefore‚ affects their reasoning calculations to function in the most just way possible (602a-e). All in all‚ with justice identified in the city and soul‚ it allows one to understand how these two parallel each other in order understand Socrates’ idea of justice. Justice is harmony between the three parts of the soul‚ same as in relation to the classes of the city: each part doing its distinct function equally. The state and the soul relate as gold class corresponds with the reason‚ silver with
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century. There are many philosophers around the world that have their own opinions and ideas on this issue. One of these philosophers is Peter Singer. He is an Australian philosopher who is a professor of bioethics at Princeton University. Singer is also a laureate professor at the Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne. This essay will evaluate and investigate his philosophical ideas about poverty. It will summarize his argument in the first section and in the second
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Dear Mr. Ted Peetz I have read the essay you wrote‚ “Marijuana for Medical Purposes: Is It a Dopey Idea‚” and I have found some mistakes that I want to help you fix! I am not writing this to bash your essay‚ but to help give you stronger examples. I want to help clear up and complete your thoughts before you further your essay. Furthermore‚ at the bottom of the first page in your essay you use the source of Jo Daily‚ the former police in San Francisco‚ who smokes illegally to
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If school had school uniforms then the kids would have to wear something that they didn’t want to wear. What about the kid’s individuality if they are confined to wear something they don’t want to wear then that is destroying kids rights. “Just because we are kids that doesn’t mean that we should not be ignored” “we have rights too”. If school’s had school uniforms then it might cause problems in the student’s. Because the student’s might rebel and start to do stuff that teacher’s do when
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In Aristotle’s book The Nicomachean Ethics‚ Aristotle goes in depth on the differences between voluntary and involuntary actions. Aristotle poses and the question‚ as humans‚ what makes our actions voluntary or involuntary‚ and when should we be held responsible for our actions? Are there exceptions to the differences between voluntary and involuntary actions in certain scenarios? When can we truly hold an individual responsible for their actions‚ and are there exceptions for this too? Aristotle
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Throughout Romeo and Juliet there are many contradictions. The play demonstrates both good and evil in people along with their love and hate. Shakespeare teaches that it is possible to do the impossible. Since they are enemy families it would be impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together‚ but we learn that anything is possible. This results in death because it truly was impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together and happy with their lives. A forbidden love causes two enemies to break boundaries
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Executive Summary Platform Wars: CRM – Salesforce.com Salesforce.com is an enterprise cloud computing service provider. Its flagship products are its CRM and sales applications. Salesforce.com helps companies stay connected with its customers‚ vendors and employees through its social and mobile applications. In the CRM space Salesforce is one of the leaders with over 100‚000 customers. What needs to happen for Salesforce to win the platform war? In the CRM space Salesforce is already one of
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