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    Is it better for a ruler to be feared or loved? Edmund Burke in his “A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origins of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful‚” does a wonderful job of explaining the differences in the sublime and the beautiful‚ also phrased as feared and loved‚ respectively. Based upon Edmund Burke’s writings‚ he would agree with the statement that it is better to be “feared than loved” as a ruler. Also‚ his answer would not remain the same for males as well as females. These statements

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    Women Are Harder Than Men

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    are 60‚000 fewer female athletes than male athletes. The males get paid a lot more than female athletes and some women actually are better than the males. For example‚ the women’s soccer team is a lot better than the boy team‚ yet the men are still being paid more. If men and women were given the opportunity to play all sports together‚ women would work harder than men‚ it would be better for equality‚ and it would prove that some females are just better athletes than males. Most women who are athletes

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    of many quotes that explains the importance of having a dog rather than a cat. There are a numerous reasons why a dog is considered more valuable to have than a cat. A dog will keep the owner unharmed and fit. Canines are also intelligent and are more willing to learn. In addition‚ dogs are selfless and more delighted to be with you than a cat will ever be. In my opinion I also feel that dogs are physically more interesting than cats because there are countless different types of dogs to choose from

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    position. As long as they didn’t attempt to expand their territory‚ they were in control. There were some unforeseen events that Pericles couldn’t account for. The first being that‚ with everyone in Athens eing contained in such a small area with less than ideal living conditions‚ people die. The walls protected the Athenians from their enemies‚ but it did not make them immune to desiese. During the first year of the war a plague swept through the Athens. It killed 30 thousand Athenians including pericles

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    I105 105 Claim: Imagination is a more valuable asset than experience. Reason: People who lack experience are free to imagine what is possible without the constraints of established habits and attitudes. Reason based. Extend to agree or disagree with this argument The author claims imagination is of higher value than experience because without experience‚ people still free to image without constrains and formed cliches. I totally agree with the reason while partially agree with the conclusion

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    The Pen is Mightier than the Sword Is the sword mightier than the pen or vice-versa? I think the pen is inevitably mightier than the sword. A pen can do a lot more things than a sword. Unlike a sword‚ it can be both constructive and destructive. And its destructive power is stronger than the sword’s. The power of a pen is out of people’s imagination. First‚ the pen is much more influential than the sword. Some may say that a pen cannot hurt anyone‚ but a sword can actually kill someone. However

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    Less Than Lethal Weapons For many years law enforcement has faced controversy about officer involved shootings. The use of non-lethal force has alleviated a lot of these occurrences. Law enforcement now has many options other than firing there guns. Some developments in the less than lethal weapons include the taser which is a stun gun that incapacitates a human target by generating a series of powerful electrical output pulses across first and second space apart output terminals in response to

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    Though this is the case‚ diethylamine is a stronger base than aniline because of the benzene ring attached to it. The benzene ring is electron withdrawing making it a stronger acid (and weaker base) than the electron- donating ethyl groups that are weaker acid (stronger base). Comparing aniline which is an aromatic amine and benzyl amine‚ which is an aliphatic amine‚ benzyl amine or aliphatic amines in general are stronger bases than aromatic amines. Also‚ it is because in aniline‚ the lone pair

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    considered as the most complex tissue among all creatures. Emily Dickinson successfully compared the brain’s ability to interpret‚ absorb and look into‚ and generalize to the ability of ocean‚ the sky‚ and God. The imagination in the brains is wider than the sky. The sky is the atmosphere people see from the earth. So even though the sky looks wide‚ it has a limit. However‚ there is no limitation of the imaginations in the brain. The sky cannot restrict people’s mind being curious about the outer

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    Why EVA is better than ROI (ROCE‚ ROIC‚ RONA‚ ROA) and earnings‚ operating profit etc. Equity investors should earn on their capital a return far over risk-free interest rate in order to induce and maintain capital in the company Therefore earnings should always be judged against the capital used to produce these earnings Earnings can be easily increased simultaneously worsening the position of shareholders e.g. if more capital is poured into a company although the return on capital is 5% or less

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