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    between these three classes are right. Justice is a principle of specialization: a principle that requires that each person fulfils the societal role to which nature fitted him or her‚ and does not interfere in any other business. Socrates describes philosophers as "those who love the sight of truth" (475-e). He claims that what makes philosophers different from lovers of sights and sounds is that they apprehend the Forms. While lovers of sights and sounds love beautiful things‚ they are unable to see

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    Why‚ God? Why?” This all too common phrase can be heard in every language around the world. Throughout time people have always wondered how a supposedly kind‚ loving‚ and just God could allow such suffering and evil to happen to his children. How could he create some of his children poor‚ while others rich? Why are some beautiful‚ while others ugly? Some healthy‚ and others sick? Some find love‚ and others die alone? So many times‚ has God’s children looked to the skies and cried out‚ “Why

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    Essay Question: Does Nietzsche think there is no truth? Explain Nietzsche is one of the most important and influential philosophers at 19th century. In the main lines of his philosophy‚ it can be shown that he protests against all philosophical aspects in his own age. He is against rationality‚ all philosophical systems‚ historical streams and all values‚ which are approved. According to Nietzsche‚ the truth is not a concept to be discovered or founded. It is a concept to be

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    2 WHY IS YOUR DEGREE NECESSARY FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF YOUR GOALS? My degree in criminal justice\Homeland security will allow me to become a probation officer‚ achieve financial stability‚ and inspire my kids to go to college. Helping people get back on their feet is my passion. When I was eleven years old I was awarded a medal of friendship. realized supporting people and helping others is a part of me. Criminal Justice is responsible for law and order in our society today. It is an agency

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    Violence does not exist for its own sake. In the play Hamlet‚ Shakespeare used multiple themes of violence. If violence in any part of a play‚ scene‚ story‚ movie‚ or act occurs for no reason at all then it is more than just a story‚ and it has more drama in it behind the scenes. Shakespeare used violence in acts four through five in Hamlet‚ when Ophelia committed suicide. From these two acts‚ it revealed what Ophelia was going through and feeling. Suicide is the act of killing oneself intentionally

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    State what about the theory you agree and disagree. One of the reasons for the use of surplus energy is to burn off excess energy. After this energy is burned off the body and brain is renewed hence the child is ready to participate in learning activities that you have prepared for he/ she to do. Children during play uses and require a lot of energy. Therefore I would have to agree with the theory. A simple demonstration of children using surplus energy can be seen every day without realizing

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    Kids should believe in santa! Have you ever just stopped and thought how believing in santa affected your life? All those christmas eves spent sitting up waiting to hear the jingle of the bells or the reindeer on your roof. These nights played a big part in how creative or imaginative you were growing up. A big part of a person’s life that can affect them is if they believe in santa or not. Whether they believe or not‚ growing up does a lot in their creativity. When you believe in something it

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    Why should you not be allowed to make decisions about your own body? About yourself? We should respect when people want to die‚ when people have a disease that definitely won´t go away then we should allow these people to die. You are also not selfish‚ because everybody has to respect the one who wants to die. When the person doesn´t want to live anymore‚ doesn´t want to ask for help from others and doesn´t want to suffer anymore then you should allow an end to their misery. It´s your own body‚

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    It is important for every child in school to be looked after in a secure‚ protected and friendly manner. All children should be protected against any harm whether it may be accidental or whether they are at risk from other people i.e. staffs or other children or outsiders. Parents need to trust the people that are looking after their children in the school. In every school‚ we have policies and procedures to adhere to the welfare of the children and running the school a protected area. There are

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    Zenos PAradox

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    Excerpt from: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/paradox-zeno/#ParMot 3. The Paradoxes of Motion 3.1 The Dichotomy The first asserts the non-existence of motion on the ground that that which is in locomotion must arrive at the half-way stage before it arrives at the goal. (Aristotle Physics‚ 239b11) This paradox is known as the ‘dichotomy’ because it involves repeated division into two (like the second paradox of plurality). Like the other paradoxes of motion we have it from Aristotle‚ who sought

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