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    Plato: The Rule of Reason

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    Plato: The Rule of Reason There are some people from ancient times that seen to have been ahead of their time. The philosopher and mathematician‚ Plato‚ was definitely one of those people. Being born into a very influential family‚ in Athens Greece‚ which is remembered by its’ intellectual inquires‚ including sculpture‚ drama‚ history‚ mathematics‚ science‚ and philosophy‚ was very influential in framing Plato into who he became. Another huge factor in creating Plato into the prominent figure he

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    Minimum wage legislation is a widely used policy tool put in place to increase wages of low-skilled workers. A minimum wage is usually the legal minimum wage(hourly‚ daily or monthly) that an employer can pay to employees. While many argue the numerous rationales of implementing a minimum wage‚ others find that the implementation of minimum wage can bring about harm. Among others‚ some benefits of minimum wage legislation include: protection of workers from exploitation by employers/firms‚ reducing

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    Explain two possible benefits to Love Wood LTD from having a patent. (7 Marks) A patent is an exclusive right granting the holder the right to be the only user or producer of a newly invented product or process for about 20 years. Having a patent means that Love Wood has a Unique Selling Point that uses a patterned effect wood‚ this means that Love Wood can charge premium price for their individually designed wooden toys which will mean that they will have an increase in revenue thus increasing

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    William Shakespeare is still relevant to modern students today as his poetry & particularly his plays‚ they are still among the greatest ever and always will be. His work will always be unmatched in the history of the English language. Even though Shakespeare’s sonnets were written over four-hundred years ago‚ they are still relevant today because all of the ideas and issues that Shakespeare addresses in his sonnets are still relevant to people today. Shakespeare had a very good understanding of

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    President Lincoln at Gettysburg in1863. The speech was influential and inspiring to many different kinds of people. The Gettysburg Address touched several topics such as human equality‚ peace and honoring soldiers. The Gettysburg Address is still relevant today due to its motivational words towards human equality and paying tribute to war veterans. To quote the speech‚ Lincoln said "Fourscore and seven years ago‚ our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation‚ conceived in liberty and

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    Always A Reason Logos

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    “Always a Reason” The topic of this chapter is pretty obvious‚ reasons are bulls#*t‚ and you can’t deny it. Bernard Roth work at an ivy school for many years and wrote a book on how anyone can reach their goals. The chapter focuses on the one major downfall of young adults. He tackles the subject of how excuses affect your every day life. He recalls stories from his own life to show how they caused disruption in his life. Mr. Roth has the authority and trust of a writer due to the years he worked

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    10 Reasons Not to Smoke

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    10 Reasons Not To Smoke 1. Smoking under age 18 is illegal. Using‚ holding‚ or buying of cigarettes can get you in serious trouble‚ especially around school. In regards to school‚ you can be suspended‚ or even expelled! 2. Smoking reduces your ability to do things that require endurance‚ such as sports‚ etc. The tar in the cigarettes covers up alveoli‚ which help you breathe‚ which makes for less surface area for gas exchange. In other words‚ you must breathe more to get the same amount of oxygen

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    Reason as a Way of Knowing

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    Reason is a way of knowing in which we construct meanings together through modifying and improving individual opinions and ideas‚ in order to reach a plausible or logical conclusion. In other words‚ reason is the ability to help people decide what is true and what is not. Most of the time‚ reason is more commonly related to math and science subjects‚ where logic is put into place in order to obtain logical validity and justify claims. Through observations and experiments‚ we can prove‚ within reason

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    has been the most popular novel taught in high schools all around North America since 1970. I believe this novel teaches us a lot about racism‚ prejudice‚ and the way different races were treated in the 1930’s. To Kill A Mocking Bird is still relevant to many different people. Such as people who live in a small town or village‚ teens‚ and religious people. But‚ most particularly white‚ black and people who would like to know about racism in the in the past. This novel is very useful for people

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    Poetry has been used throughout the centuries‚ but is it still relevant in today’s society? some major aspects of poems are relevant today such as; subject matters‚ structure‚ rhythm‚ rhyme and the desire for expression of one’s own self in a written form. There are also aspects which may not be of relevance in modern society these are; form‚ language style and emotional complexity. The subject matters that nineteenth century poets wrote about are relatable to today’s people. The sonnet ’Summer

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