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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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    All schools implement ‘Rules’ which are non-negotiable and relate to health and safety‚ bullying‚ drugs‚ and aggressive behaviour. These rules are illustrated around the school to act as a reminder and demonstrate the type of behaviour expected from them. My school has a 5 step disciplinary policy to discourage bad behaviour. The neccessity for rules and sanctions needs to be communicated to students in order to keep them safe from harm as well encouraging positive behaviour. T.A’s should also

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    SABIN ELECTRONICS THIS YEAR LAST YEAR     1. A.) Current Assets $ 1‚520‚000 $ 1‚090‚000 Current Liabilities $ 800‚000 $ 430‚000 Working Capital $ 720‚000 $ 660‚000     B.) Current Assets $ 1‚520‚000 $ 1‚090‚000 Current Liabilities $ 800‚000 $ 430‚000 Current Ratio 1.90 to 1 2.53 to 1 (c.assets / c.liabilities)       C.) Quick Assets   * Cash + Marketable Securities + Accts. Recievable $ 550‚000

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    (telos) of life. • Aristotle puts forward ‘aretaic ethics’ (from the Greek arête – ‘excellence’)‚ stating that developing an excellent character is all-important‚ rather than following a set of prescribed ethical norms. • The ultimate goal is eudaimonia (‘flourishing’)‚ for a person who practises virtue will feel happy and content. Aristotle on Happiness and Virtue (AO1 material) • Aristotle distinguishes between different types of pleasure. Some seek basic desires‚ others honour and respect

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    Socrates lived a life of inquiry in order to achieve a fulfilled life of eudaimonia and success. I argue that the Socratic examined life is a process‚ which should be valued because it teaches one to be critical thinkers‚ and aids us in the understanding our true actions. Achieving happiness through examination involves three core components: Exhortation‚ examination‚ and living the examined life. Exhortation involves the ability to apply reason to ideas and actions independent of external pressures

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    Thinking Be positive and avoid negative thinking. Negative taughts that occur during exams are important factor that causes exam stress. You shouldn’t think how difficult is the exam‚ how long is the study literature ‚ how hard it is to acquire all the neccessary knowledge or how failure will result in less prosperous future. Start thinging on the positive side of the situation and evaluate what are the advantages of passing the exam not disSadvantages of failure. Only by positive thinking and focus on our

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    and the plan to bring down Supergirl‚ her alien cousin has brought too much turmoil to this world. In the days before the plan‚ when it came to Supergirl‚ she gave her a pass. M.J in Wolf form saw Supergirl only mame not kill her uncle which was neccessary. She was disappointed with herself for not putting a plan into motion when Supergirl went cray cray with that Red rock in her blood stream. M.J let it pass especially when the woman in the cape put herself in the way of Livewire attempting to

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    applications they are handy there since many good colleges are trying to decide between two students and will look at the homework load. Colleges have huge workloads to see if the student is able to handle they may look at homework. Homework isn’t always neccessary‚ but we should have it. Homework is good because it gives children practice on the subject. Kids can be lazy. If they aren’t doing their homework‚ they most likely aren’t looking and reviewing notes‚ either. If all kids had the drive or passion

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    hospitals are private buisnesses. There are set prices for everything in hospitals all across Japan. What are the advantages of this system over the US system? Everyone is covered and it is very cheap. There is no gate keeper‚ no appointment is neccessary so they can go see any specialist they want. Insurance takes care of the bill. What are the disadvantages of this system? The doctors can’t charge what they want which limits the amount of money they can make. 50% of hospitals in financial

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    in the schools should include. The pluralist would like to include the history of all cultures while the particularist want to have the different cultures taught only their own history. In order to live in a multicultural world pluralism is neccessary because people are more tolerant of each other if they understand where a person is coming from and what their background is. Ignorance is the cause of many conflicts between people‚ and education can prevent this problem.         Particularism

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