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    photos‚ and landscapes‚ that act as the soundtrack for the opening credits. The Macombs Dam Bridge appears etched on Luke Cage’s back‚ as he shadow-boxes‚ his right hook drives right through the intersection of Lenox Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard. The guitars‚ the bass‚ the horns‚ play in the shadows of a driving beat‚ that samples an art‚ that inspires masterpieces. "Marvel’s Luke Cage" even in its grittiest and violent moments‚ paid such homage to and showed the beauty of Harlem‚ that it inspired

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    that his purpose as a philosopher was to express‚ share‚ and not compromise the truth. Recorded in the ancient works of Plato‚ he expressed through Socrates’s example that the wisdom that man can achieve is incomparable to that of god and “the unexamined life is not worth living for man.” In the series of books that examine the story of Socrates’s final days‚ namely The Apology

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    Cool Hand Luke Symbolism

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    What and who is cool hand Luke? Cool Hand Luke is a 1967 American prison drama film‚ and cool hand Luke is a name that was given to one of the prisoners. No inmate got a nickname unless Dragline gave him one. Dragline gave Luke the name of "Cool Hand Luke" because of a winning poker hand that Luke had. King‚ 10‚9‚4‚3. Dragline said that he won the hand with nothing. Luke replied‚ "Yeah‚ well sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand." His real name was Lucas Jackson‚ the main character of the movie

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    that laws should be upheld and citizens should obey them to maintain social order. However‚ in the instances that laws are unjust‚ obedience to them could result in harms to innocent citizens‚ the case which is brought up in Plato’s works Crito and Apology‚ where Socrates was wrongfully accused of corrupting the youths of Athens and had to suffer the death sentence. Therefore‚ it is important to analyze the appropriate extend to which the ’rule of law’ should be upheld in the cases that laws are unjust

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    The Apology is Plato ’s account of Socrates defense against the charges that Meletus‚ Anytus and Lycon had brought before the Athenian court. These charges we impiety and confusing the minds of the youth. In the beginning of his defense he points out that there had been previous accusations against him. He had been accused of being a sophist - who were people that taught the art of rhetoric not based on truth‚ and made the weaker argument strong - he was accused for questioning things above

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    Gospel of Wealth

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    Carnegie talks about the issue of proper distribution of wealth among the population. He admits that currently there is uneven distribution of wealth among the masses and goes on to explain how the change has come to be. Changes in the way goods were produced are partly responsible for this change. In the past‚ goods were produced in small quantities‚ which inevitably led to high prices and very little business. However‚ this began to change by the inventions of scientific age and big machines helped

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    Gospel of Mark

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    Mark  9  (ESV)     I.  Mount  of  Transfiguration.       1  And  he  said  to  them‚  “Truly‚  I  say  to  you‚  there  are  some  standing  here  who  will  not  taste  death  until   they  see  the  kingdom  of  God  after  it  has  come  with  power.”     2  And  after  six  days  Jesus  took  with  him  Peter  and  James

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    one’s beliefs are Plato’s “Crito” and Justin Martyr’s “First Apology”. Although these two literary works derive from different periods‚ reflecting contrasting societies and cultures‚ both highlight the concepts of justice and defense in differing contexts. In short‚ “Crito” is a philosophical dialogue that determines certain rights as a citizen and the nature of justice under Socratic philosophy. On the other hand‚ Justin’s “First Apology” showcases a defense of Christianity after suffering constant

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    Plato and Wittgenstein have very different ideas concerning the nature and function of mathematical propositions. Outline one or more of these differences. Whose account do you consider to be more accurate‚ and why? Plato and Wittgenstein possess contrasting views of what mathematics is‚ and how it can be utilized as a model within philosophy; nevertheless‚ they both agree that it represents more perfect model of philosophy. Whereas Plato was‚ perhaps‚ the first rationalist‚ Wittgenstein ’s forceful

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    In the account given by the synoptic gospels‚ Jesus came with his followers to Jerusalem during the Passover festival where a large crowd came to meet him‚ shouting‚ "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the King of Israel!"[19] Following his triumphal entry‚[20] Jesus created a disturbance at Herod’s Temple by overturning the tables of the moneychangers who set up shop there‚ and claiming that they had made the Temple a "den of robbers." (Mark 11:17). Later that week

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