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    Essay on Social Networking Sites Social networking sites peaked the year 2007. These sites encouraged online social connections. Early sites such as SixDegrees.com and Friendster allowed people to manage a list of friends. One drawback to these sites was that they did not offer users the ability to publish content like blogs. Social networking sites begin with a group of founders sending out messages to friends to join the network. In turn the friends send out messages to their friends‚ and the

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    1. Did Nietzsche believe that the nineteenth century and its art were an improvement on the past? Nietzsche did not believe that the nineteenth century and its art were an improvement on the past. He critical of his own time. He also rejected organized religion‚ attacking Christianity and other institutionalized religions as contributors to the formation of a “slave morality”. 2. Who were the symbolist poets? What were they trying to achieve? Symbolist poets‚ such as Paul Verlaine‚ and Arthur Rimabaud

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    sees the range of development of the tragic form‚ from the earliest Greek to the later Shakespearean tragedies. There are two basic concepts of tragedy: the concept introduced by Aristotle in his Poetics‚ and the concept developed by Frederick Nietzsche in his "The Birth of Tragedy." Many dramas can be reviewed to reveal the contrast between these two concepts of tragedy‚ and demonstrate the development of the tragic form over time. The idea of Greek tragedy stems from Aristotle’s definition

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    and who are some examples of tragic heroes? 7. What is the difference between the knight of faith and the tragic hero? Friedrich Nietzsche 1. Nietzsche argues that philosophers claim to be expounding the truth‚ but they are really engaged in something else. What is this something else? (This question is rather complex and has to do with what Nietzsche says about the relationship between a philosopher’s morality and autobiography. It is also connected with what I said about rationalizations

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    Explain and evaluate the views of Freud and Nietzsche‚ on the rationality of religious belief. Freud and Nietzsche doesn’t believe there is a god. Nietzsche once said “God is dead.” and he believed God never existed. Freud believed that religion is created for someone to believe they are protected. 12. Explain and evaluate the views of Tolstoy and

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    because he states uses his examples to express the negative aspect of technology than the positive. When Carr references Friedrich Nietzsche‚ with failing vision he started to use a typewriter to write. “But the machine had a subtler effect on his work” (43)‚ he uses this situation to effectively show the reader pros and cons of new technology. Carr conveys how Nietzsche has a new way of communicating however; his writing will never be the same. By doing so Carr effectively expresses how he would disagree

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    This‚ for instance‚ is the meaning of Plato’s statement that ’music imitates the impulses of the soul’‚ or as Aristotle puts it: music is similar to ethics and related to it. The same tradition continues in remarks by Kierkegaard‚ Schopenhauer and Nietzsche when they say

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    Suffering is an Inescapable Part of Living What is "suffering"? Does it have any advantages? Suffering is an inescapable part of life. Whether it involves the minor bumps and bruises of daily living or major traumas such as terminal illness‚ death‚ or the breaking of a family‚ suffering touches all of our lives at one point or another. Helen Keller once said‚ "The world is full of suffering‚ but it is also full of people overcoming it". Though Helen Keller was not a philosopher‚ in this quote

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    Corporate Ladder Introduction For five decades people who work at Murdoch Developmental Center have dreamed of climbing the corporate ladder. They dream of advancing to the top‚ moving from one level to the next‚ earning more money‚ receiving better benefits; but few people stop to think about the responsibilities that come with each promotion even if it is a state run facility. As a matter of fact‚ most people who work at Murdoch Developmental Center never stop to think about their replacement once

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    addresses Weber’s classist theory. Australian economics transformed over time – land > exports > media > private property (neoliberalism now) wealth/power is connected to media and government Rupert Murdoch put all his power behind Whitlam’s labour election – Whitlam refused to appoint Murdoch as Australia’s High Commissioner in London so he exerted his power through the media to completely discredit Whitlam’s position * E.P. Thompson:

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