and closed note exam. No aid sheet is allowed. You will need a calculator‚ but no other electronic devices will be allowed during the exam. 3. The exam covers materials in classes 1 through 11 inclusive (i.e.‚ topics 1 through 8)‚ with more emphasis on topics 3 through 8. It will have both problem-solving and essay-type questions. It is not going to be an easy exam‚ so you will not waste time studying for it. 4. I suggest that you prepare for the exam by reading my lecture notes and the textbook
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The Tools of Philosophy: Socrates- the concept of integrity/ being true to yourself Importance in maintaining a state of virtue Wont compromise his strength of character “To thy own self be true” Attracted young people (energy and enthusiasm) and inspired them to ask questions The Socratic Method- challenged norms (Ex: “The sky if blue”) Challenged people in order to make them more clear in their own thought processes Forced people to stretch their ideas further/put together a base of knowledge
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fire * Measured on Richter scale (1-10) * Plate moves as fast as fingernail grows * Release of energy in earth’s crust creates seismic waves/tremors * 10‚000 people die annually * Caused by shift of plates grinding on fault lines‚ ground shakes
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believe in small state. As Thomas Paine put it: "Government‚ even in its best state‚ is but a necessary evil". This concept links nicely with the idea of democracy‚ which literally means "rule by people". Liberals have defended democracy on the grounds that people must have a way of protecting themselves against the government and its actions. This type of democracy is also referred to as protective democracy. Moreover‚ democracy opens an ability for people to choose. In a pure democracy‚ for instance
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i. Onus of proving hostility is on the party seeking declaration. ii. Standard of proof: to show affirmatively hostility. iii. It is in the discretion of the judge to declare a witness hostile‚ but failure to do so may be grounds for an appeal (McLelland v Bower). 3. “In determining whether a witness is hostile‚ reference may be made to: a. any prior inconsistent statement (PIS); b. their demeanour; c. conduct in the witness box; d. choice of
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Chapter 1 Introductory 1. The subject of this Essay is Civil‚ or Social Liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual. 2. The struggle between Liberty and Authority is the most conspicuous feature in the portions of history with which we are earliest familiar‚ particularly in that of Greece‚ Rome and England. I. When the authorities were regarded as vultures preying on the weaker members of the community‚ the aim of patriots was
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English 100/101 Winter Quarter 2013 Essay 2: Pro and Con-vergence In the introduction to section 5 of Convergences‚ entitled “Dividing Lines‚” Robert Atwan discusses the adversarial model of American cultural conversations. The sides are identified with labels like conservative/liberal‚ Republican/Democrat‚ white/black‚ and religious/secular. These labels sometimes simplify complicated issues and prevent us from reaching a compromise‚ but these types of arguments and debates are also used
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Part 1: I was apart of a group in the last class that I took where we had to work on a group essay. There were three members of the group. One of the other members and I communicated very well. We both had very busy schedules but were able to setup dates/times to meet‚ came up with a plan to get work completed‚ and met agreed upon deadlines. We would Skype on a regular basis to go over our essay and then discuss next steps for getting it completed. We worked together well even though we never
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LAW EXTENSION COMMITTEE WINTER COURSE 2005 CONTRACTS LECTURE NOTES WEEK FIVE PRIVITY OF CONTRACT 1. The Privity of Contract Doctrine The privity of contract doctrine dictates that only persons who are parties to a contract are entitled to take action to enforce it. A person who stands to gain a benefit from the contract (a third party beneficiary) is not entitled to take any enforcement action if he or she is denied the promised benefit. Example: A promises B‚ for consideration
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Prejudice Adam Bede A Tale of Two Cities The Return of the Native Paper IV: (Prose) 1. Bacon Essays: Of Truth Of Death Of Revenge Of Adversities Of Simulation and Dissimulation Of Parents and Children Of Great Place Of Nobilitie Of Superstition Of Friendship Of Ambition Of Studies Gulliver’s Travels Unpopular Essays Only the introduction to the book entitled “Culture and Imperialism” Only the essay “The Redress of Poetry” from the book entitled The Redress of Poetry 2. 3. 4. 5. Jonathan
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