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    Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth President of the United States who freed the slaves from a complex issue that the country was facing. Lincoln views on ending the slaves was very conservative because he believes in the compensated emancipation to change the revolution. Lincoln had a strong opinion about changing the politics to transform people social life in. Lincoln was “the greatest social and political revolution of the age.” (McPherson) Because of Lincoln released the emancipation proclamation

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    after a little time the swallow also died because of the heavy snow.this was the day when something broke!and it was nothing but the "heart of the prince"!! god was seeing all these things ‚so god asked the angels of heaven to bring the two most noblest things from the earth.and guess what‚it was the "dead swallow" and the "lifeless heart of the prince".The two got their right positions in the paradise. this story basically brings out the importance of charity which is still prevailing in many parts

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    honorable love. It is to be considered praise worthy if the sentiments it produces in us are noble. He brings Heavenly Aphrodite in as the epitome of noble love. In their custom‚ a lover’s desire and willingness to satisfy is considered to be the noblest thing‚ no matter the extent. Pausanius’s view of vulgar love‚ being noble loves paradox‚ isn’t praise worthy love‚ and is the epitome of Common Aphrodite. A love which strikes wherever it can‚ and felt by the vulgar toward the body more than the

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    and aimed at defining human nature and the nature of the world in which we live. “My philosophy‚ in essence‚ is the concept of man as a heroic being‚ with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life‚ with productive achievement as his noblest activity‚ and reason as his only absolute.” —Ayn Rand‚ Atlas Shrugged Jeremy Bentham’s philosophy was a form of psychological egoism. Psychological egoism is the thesis that we are always deep down motivated by what we perceive to be in our own

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    brother in Asia Minor for a final Campaign. He married Aemilia Paulla‚ and had three children‚ Publius‚ Lucius‚ and Cornilia. Scipio died of old age in his villa at Liternum‚ Campania in 184 B.C. Scipio is remarked as one of Romes greatest and noblest generals. There are two well-known tales about him that are likely told to set an example of how Roman generals should act. The other senators were not in favor of Scipio by the end of his death‚ and he is reported to have called Rome and ungrateful

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    essence‚ is the concept of man as a heroic being‚ with his own happiness as the temporal purpose of his life‚ with productive achievement as his noblest activity‚ and reason as his only absolute.” —Ayn Rand‚ “About the Author” in Atlas Shrugged As a construct of Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism‚ Hank Reardon holds the production of his Metal as his noblest activity: the method by which he chooses to shape reality by the product of his rational mind. Under the directives of the Bureau of Economic Planning

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    collection of Poe’s prose called Tales in June 1845; it was his first book in five years.[33] They also published a collection of his poetry called The Raven and Other Poems on November 19 by Wiley and Putnam which included a dedication to Barrett as "the Noblest of her Sex".[34] The small volume‚ his first book of poetry in 14 years‚[35] was 100 pages and sold for 31 cents.[36] In addition to the title poem‚ it included "The Valley of Unrest"‚ "Bridal Ballad"‚ "The City in the Sea"‚ "Eulalie"‚ "The Conqueror

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    "This was the noblest Roman of them all‚" claims Marc Antony in the play Julius Caesar‚ written by the renowned playwright William Shakespeare. This famous quote is referring to the noble Brutus‚ one of the conspirators against Caesar. Although some might say Brutus is not true to Rome because of his betrayal of Caesar‚ these people are wrong because Brutus is willing to kill his closest friend for what he believes to be best for Rome. Brutus’ respect for Rome is the reason that he kills Caesar

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    Through His Golden Teachings . Allah Always Elevates True Status Of Scholars.The Renowned Scholars Iqbal ‚ Mohammad Ali Jinnah ‚ Albert Einstien ‚ Aristotle etc Made Their Name Through Their Scholarly Achievements . As Albert Pike Says ‚ “ All The Noblest Things That Have Been Achieved In The World ‚ Have Been Achieved By Poor Men ‚ Poor Philosophers ‚ Poor Professors ‚ Poor Arists And The Men Of Genius . Then ‚ How Can We Say That Dollars Are Better Than Dollars ? Scholars Are Always Better In Every

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    john dryden absalom and achitophel summary Absalom and Achitophel is a landmark poetic political satire by John Dryden. The poem exists in two parts. The first part‚ of 1681‚ is undoubtedly by Dryden. The second part‚ of 1682‚ was written by another hand‚ most likely Nahum Tate‚ except for a few passages---including attacks on Thomas Shadwell and Elkanah Settle as Og and Doeg---that Dryden wrote himself. The poem is an allegory that uses the story of the rebellion of Absalom against King David

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