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    Souls of Blacks

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    Reflection Paper – The Souls of Black Folk By: W. E. B. Du Bois Thesis: W. E. B. Du Bois’ The Souls of Black Folk is an influential work of art for African American literature. Within this book Du Bois proposes that "the problem of the Twentieth Century is connected with the color of people’s skin color." He also represents his concepts of life behind the hard times of race calling it the “double-consciousness theory”‚ this is the sense of always looking at their selves through the eyes

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    A Simple Soul

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    Noemi Solano Professor Oropesa Humanities 60-H April 1‚ 2013 “A Simple Soul” Gustave Flaubert’s short story “A Simple Soul” is about a woman of a simple mind yet a devoted heart‚ named Felicite. Although she suffered from the tremendous loss of her parents early on in her life‚ she continued to love unconditionally‚ even until her last breath. When she was 18 years old‚ she fell in love with a young man that left her for a rich‚ old woman “in order to escape the conscription…” Following this

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    Soul and Aristotle

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    Self Essay TS Cluster: Thesis: Aristotle’s construction of the soul is not the same as plato’s construction of the soul. support 1: plato believes in dualism‚ where Aristotle does not. support 2: plato proposes that the soul transcends‚ where Aristotle does not. Introduction: Centuries ago‚ Aristotle was a student at Plato’s school. Being a student at Plato’s school‚ Aristotle’s philosophies were greatly influenced by Plato. There are many similarities in the

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    Socrates and the Soul

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    important task‚ in life‚ was to care for ones soul. Socrates argues that the soul is immortal and that we must rise above our physical nature in order to gain true knowledge. He believed the soul was our very essence‚ and our bodies the instrument utilized in dealing with the physical world. Socrates seemed confidant that human beings survive physical death‚ therefore possessing an immortal soul. He felt a philosophers concern was not with the body but with the soul and the body played no part in the attainment

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    Immortal Soul

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    Running head: THE IMMORTAL SOUL The immortal soul Michelle Bell Southwest Tennessee Community College Introduction to Philosophy Dr. Melvin Tuggle November 15‚ 2007 The immortal soul Where were you - your soul‚ your spirit - before you were born? If the soul is immortal‚ did it have a "life" before your birth? Plato believed that the soul existed prior to our existence in human form. In Plato’s theory‚ “ Our souls possess knowledge of the Forms before we are born‚ and with

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    Soul Food

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    possibly embodies such traits and induces such sentiment: southern food. Soul food certainly appears to lie in the heart of southern hospitality‚ traditions‚ and heritage‚ with a touch of soul remedy. John Egerton‚ a southern writer‚ called it‚ “Central to the region’s image‚ its personality‚ and its character” (Egerton‚ 1). Also naming it‚ “an esthetic wonders‚ sensory delight‚ also a mystical experience” (Egerton‚ 1). Soul food or as it used to called southern food is a traditional and cultural

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    Reincarnation and Soul

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    Reincarnation- The religious concept that the soul or spirit‚ after death‚ begins a new life in a new body that may be human or animal depending on the moral quality of the previous life’s actions. Does bible have evidence? Some believe at John 9: 1‚ 2 (John 9: 1‚ 2 read).Wondered if unborn child could have sinned‚ they believed in scriptures and never teaches reincarnation. Jesus answered (John 9: 3). Knew we are offspring of Adam‚ inherit sin and imperfection‚ just an imperfection. Disciples

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    Soul of Dell

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    The “Soul of Dell” was created Kevin Rollins was serving as the Senior Vice President of strategy and noticed Dell had a culture that needed to be changed. This culture was‚ “created a culture of stock price‚ a culture of financial performance‚ and a culture of ’what ’s in it for me? ’ throughout our employee base" (Zellen‚ 2004). Between Rollins and Michael Dell the “Soul of Dell” was created. This is now the corporate philosophy for Dell and has been since 2000. The purpose of The Soul of Dell

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    care of souls

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    CARE OF SOULS A new form of counselling technique is emerging within Christian circles. It is called “soul care”. The term‚ itself‚ is an old concept which has been around for centuries‚ but its nature has evolved poorly having been buried under man’s interpretation of theology and science and‚ as a result‚ has lost its lustre. It is “new” because David Benner‚ PhD.‚ in his book Care of Souls‚ resurrects the old‚ dusting off the residues of man’s attempt to turn this wonderful form of care

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    Soul and Socrates

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    Purposely difficult and intentionally obsessive‚ Plato’s Phaedrus is an exceedingly difficult read that defies all conventional logic as a piece of discourse. The text is extremely subjective‚ open to interpretation and individual creativity as to what or whom the narrative is about. Written by Plato‚ a close disciple of Socrates‚ this text is set along the Illissus river where Phaedrus and Socrates meet for a day of speech‚ debate‚ rhetoric and okay…flirting. Phaedrus leads of the day and recites

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