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    prove for my opinion. I call the group of people who study from school to university is group A and the other group is group B. Firstly‚ at school and university‚ what group A gain is almost theory‚ theory and theory. Of course‚ theory is very neccessary‚ however‚ you can’t do everything with theory. You must have praticeable experience. This is what group A lack very much. Although in the third of forth year at university‚ group A can be apprentices in some companies‚ to help them approach their

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    Introduction Virtue ethics is a theory used to make moral decisions. It does not rely on religion‚ society or culture; it only depends on the individuals themselves. The main philosopher of Virtue Ethics is Aristotle. His theory was originally introduced in ancient Greek times. Aristotle was a great believer in virtues and the meaning of virtue to him meant being able to fulfil one’s functions. Virtue ethics is not so much interested in the question ’What should I do?’ but rather in the

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    Aristotle’s ’function’ argument is defined in book one of his book Nimoachean Ethics. The purpose of the book is to discover the human good‚ identified as happiness‚ at which we ought to aim in life. Aristotle tells us that everyone refers to this "eudaimonia" Unlike other living things‚ humans are the only beings that have rational activity. This is the uniqueness of human function

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    Aristotle: Life‚ Teachings‚ And The Foundations He Set By Sarah Tyria 04/29/2013 Philosophy Research Paper Robert Badra Philosophy derived from two Greek words‚ “philos” and “sophia”‚ which translates to mean love of wisdom. It is “a quest for truth” where truth and knowledge become obtainable through wondering minds and the consistent asking questions. (Theme One) Aristotle wrote‚ “Philosophy begins when we look at the world and wake up to the depth of our not-knowing. The

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    what is to come and the goals I will achieve this term. My expectations from this class are to learn from my instructor and work with my classmates so I can become a better writer. Over the next nine weeks I am expecting to learn the skills neccessary to become a better writer. I expect to have homework everyday‚ but I hope its just once a week. If I have questions or concerns about any assignments I expect not to be afraid to ask. During this class I plan to participate in group activities

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    means “communication”?It is found in Oxford dictionary is that communication is the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information”.So‚without communication there is no way to express our feelings.Now‚ it is neccessary for us to pay more attention to it.There many ways to provide communication ‚one is verbal communication ‚the other is nonverbal communication. Let’s move on the first argument---verbal communication.We do it every day and we need to speak

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    CELL PHONE SHOULD BE BANNED Cell phone is the most effective device around the world.Not only the people who work somewhere but also adolescents use it.Using a cell phone causes some problems among youth.My opinion is that cell phones should be banned at high schools. To begin with‚as the whole researchers have mentioned‚cell phones are bad for health‚especially the young ones.The most bad effect of using cell phone is that cell phones affect on human brain‚such as headache.However

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    went against that of the church. What was intended as a gift of knowledge for the world was seen as an attack on the church‚ and this led to a decade of conflict. Galileo had no intention of starting a conflict‚ but he could not avoid it‚ it was neccessary to his success. Conflict is not only unavoidable for Galileo‚ many others throughout history have suffered at the hands of conflict that is sadly needed. A time where this was prominent was the beginning of the 20th Century. Both World War’s were

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    Language is the medium of culture on which their daily lives and identities are based. To define what language can be spoken is to define the identity not only of the individual‚ but also of the country. You will probably be surprise to hear that English is not the official language of the United States. I was surprised. In my country Ukraine when I was born and grew up official language is Ukrainian‚ but sixty five percentages of the former Soviet republic is a native Russian

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    Nicomachean ethics is the name of Aristotle’s work on ethics based on lectures he wrote. It is said that Nicomachean ethics were named after either Aristotle’s son or father as they were both named Nicomachus. Aristotle believed that happiness is what makes a person pure. To make this one virtue true‚ Aristotle believed that there were four moral virtues that worked together; the virtue of great soul‚ justice‚ practical judgment and being a truly good friend. From Aristotle’s notes‚ are ten books

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