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    Bibliography: Annas‚ J. 1981: An Introduction to Plato’s Republic. Oxford: Oxford University Press Crombie‚ I. M. 1962: An Examination of Plato’s Doctrines. New York: Humanities Press Kenny‚ A. 1973: The Anatomy of the Soul. Oxford: Basil Blackwell & Mott Pappas‚ Nicolas 1995: Plato and The Republic. London: Routledge Plato 2000: The Republic. T Griffith (trans.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ————— 2003: The Republic. D Lee (trans.). London: Penguin Stalley‚ R.F. 1975: ‘Plato’s Argument

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    Justice and Morality in Plato’s Republic Explain and evaluate the reasons given by Plato in the Republic‚ to support the contention that justice is superior to‚ or more beneficial than‚ injustice? What is the relationship between justice and morality? Introduction This essay discusses and clarifies a concept that is central to Plato’s argument in the Republic — an argument in favour of the transcendent value of justice as a human good; that justice informs and guides moral conduct. Plato’s

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    Decline of Roman Republic / Rewrite The Beginnings of the mighty Roman empire as we know it today was actually quite humble. "The Roman heritage can be traced back to an early civilization of settlers from the Indo-European immigrants who between 2000 B.C. and 1000 B.C. had began to settle around the Northern Italian peninsula"(World History: The Human Experience). Of all the settlers the Romans are said to have arose from a mysterious group called the Etruscans‚ which ruled northern

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    or positive impacts. Globalization is an ongoing process which interconnects economies‚ societies and cultures‚ where communication and information technology is developed and applied along with agreements from nations to facilitate all kind of exchanges‚ especially economic. This would imply elimination of taxes‚ elimination of tariff barriers‚ and nations entering trade agreements. The Dominican Republic is a middle-income‚ developing country located in the middle of the Caribbean which for the

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    The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Concessions The Law determines legal conditions for concessions‚ and regulates public relations arising in the process of entering into and fulfilling concession agreements. Chapter 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 1. Main Concepts Used in the Law The Law uses the following concepts: 1) An authorized government body for budget execution – a central executive body implementing functions in the sphere of budget execution‚ maintaining budget accounting

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    Because of its status as one of the most famous and influential works in philosophy‚ Plato’s The Republic has had an astounding impact upon modern philosophy and thought. In The Republic‚ Plato presents the Allegory of the Cave. The Allegory of the Cave poses “the degrees in which our nature may be enlightened or unenlightened” (227). The allegory also serves as an insight into the life of a philosopher‚ and it proposes the place of philosophy in the world. The allegory illustrates the conflicts

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    Spartacist uprising 1919 Spartacist was really just an early name for ’Communists’. At the end of WWI when the Kaiser was overthrown and left Germany Nov. 1918‚ moderate socialists took over and formed a government. The Spartacist (led by Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht) wanted a violent Communist revolution and a wiping out of Capitalism but were rejected. In Dec. 1918 the Congress of workmen and soldiers councils rejected radical Communism and Luxemburg/ Liebnecht. In Jan. 1919 Luxemburg/

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    and the Munich (beer hall) Putsch; these catastrophic events were great threats to the Weimar Republic. The Ruhr Crisis occurred in January 1923 when Germany missed a reparations payment to the French in 1922 therefore French and Belgium troops decided to invade the Germans raw materials and goods so the German workers went on a passive resistance. This event was a humungous threat for the Weimar Republic as they would automatically receive a bad reputation and some countries might not want any imports

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    manipulation of the German people was seen following the American market crash of 1929 when unemployment imprisoned nearly 14% of the available workforce (196). With no noticeable intervention from the Weimar Republic‚ ordinary people were under the impression that democracy had failed the republic and they believed the current system should be removed (196). Capitalizing on the vulnerability of the German people‚ Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) exploited the situation

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    Reaction to Population‚ Poverty and the Reproductive Health Bill by Gerardo P. Sicat Yes‚ mathematically‚ increasing population decreases per capita income. But if GDP or GNP growth rate increases faster than population growth‚ wouldn’t it increase per capita income? We can be misled by the simple arithmetic that this formula implies. Low per capita income does not necessarily mean it is due to an increase in population growth. In fact‚ population growth is necessary for economic growth. As

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