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    The practical lawmaking Solon and Cleisthenes implemented in Athens further impressed the concept of public and personal responsibility‚ the former’s slogan of eunomia (“good laws”) promoting moderation and balance of interests and Cleisthenes’ role in organizing people and their localities into clear identities away from the aristocratic clans. The latter made the boundaries between the aristokratia’s estates and the localities made of the village and a shrine‚ so that one district had political

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    it can see‚ because the proper function of an eye is sight. Aristotle reasoned that man must have a function uncommon to anything else‚ and that this function must be an activity of the soul. Aristotle identified the best activity of the soul as eudaimonia: a happiness or joy that pervades the good life. Aristotle taught that to achieve the good life‚ one must live a balanced life and avoid excess. This balance‚ he taught‚ varies among different persons and situations‚ and exists as a golden mean

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    Jacqueline Medina World Humanities Professor Brown March 13‚ 2011 Hospitality: Good or Bad? Hospitality as a theme in any literary work may not seem note-worthy. However‚ in Homer’s epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ it becomes fundamental to the telling of the story. In addition to hospitality in The Odyssey‚ the question of is it given out of fear of retribution from the gods or out of true generosity‚ is raised. What is also shown is the form of which it comes in‚ whether it be unwanted‚ given

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    In the Iliad‚ patriarchy is the only social system. The women of Iliad are typically valued off what is viewed as alluring. Women who are more arete have a higher value placed upon them. They then become a form of a trophy‚ and a viewed as more of a prize. Although‚ many women where cared for by the men in this myth as individuals‚ they were often won as a trophy. They are described as a prize of honor‚ and have to become enslaved to the man who’s actions‚ or wealth is able to purchase her. In a

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    Christianity. The Renaissance first began to flourish in Italy within the city-states. Florence‚ Italy served as the “hub” of the Renaissance and was the most popular city-state of the Italian Renaissance. Florence attempted to revive the idea of Greek areté‚ the idea to strive for excellence of any kind. In addition to this‚ Florence also attempted

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    self. In order to become a well-rounded individual the Greeks considered that one’s aspect of developing one’s self was to supply sufficient time into their schole. There was to be enough attention to each aspect of bettering one’s self to achieve arête. The Greek’s standard of physical beauty was represented through their art especially sculpture. The standard in regards to Greek physical beauty has not changed since the Hellenistic age‚ the male form is still considered desirable and highly admired

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    PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT III DEFINE ORGANIZATION; DISCUSS THE CHARACTERISTICS‚ IMPORTANCE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE. INTRODUCTION: The word is derived from the Greek word ORGANON‚ itself derived from the better-known word ERGON which means "organ" – a compartment for a particular task. ORGANIZATION is the foundation upon which the whole structure of management is built. It is related with developing a frame work where the total work is divided into manageable components in order to facilitate the achievement

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    arrested‚ meaning the area from which he might gain possession of a weapon or destructible evidence. Any other search of the surrounding area requires a search warrant. Reason: The general rule allowing warrantless search of the person of an arête and of the area. "Within his control is based upon a policy judgment. The reason behind this choice was that police officers have an interest in preservation of evidence for trail However; searches beyond this limited scope are unconstitutional

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    Odyssey Essay‚ Penelope. Penelope one of the most important characters Homer presents to us in his book of the Odyssey. She was the daughter of Icarius and Polycaste and is in a role in the work in which he is forced to wait for her husband‚ the main character of the book‚ Odysseus. Stopping us to analyze this character‚ we can see that the figure of Penelope represents different values. Penelope also presents a series of contradictory characteristics which I would like to focus attention. You

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    accessible‚ and the lakes are used too – for recreation etc. The physical geography found here is that the Lake District is an area of Glaciated Upland scenery. Features found here include: • Corries - Drumlins • Arêtes - Eskers • Pyramidal Peaks - Kettle Holes • U-Shaped Valleys - Outwash Plains • Hanging Valleys Tourism Facts; • 15.8 million visitors annually. • Most visit between

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