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    shown in many makeover shows such as Ten Years Younger or Make Me a Supermodel to make people’s physical and inner beauty increase dramatically. Confidence allows self-esteem to heighten‚ and grants the person more positive thinking in their view of life. Confidence in oneself is needed to reveal the true beauty in every person.              The perception of beauty is immensely broad‚ making it an exceptionally complex topic‚ as there are many ideas about beauty. An example of such‚ there is a certain

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    often wondered what life would be without strong values. values that doesnt only matters to yourself‚ but values that make you worth something to someone else. When it comes to how much a life is worth‚ I find it very hard to answe. Because how can you know how much a life is valued‚ it depends from person to person. Is there truly a way where you can put a price on how much a life is worth? Some people argue that you should put the value of life into monetary value and others say life should be kept

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    tells Crito that he is one of those people who must be guided by reason. Socrates says that the only person whose opinion is of value is the one who understands justice. Socrates then invites Crito to consider the definition of justice‚ and whether it is ever right to do wrong intentionally. the many’s ignorance does not allow them to have true choice‚ and therefore their opinions are of no value to the one who strives after the truth and the good. Men‚ especially one so old as Socrates‚

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    unexamined life is not worth living‚" brings about many questions and possibilities about what life is and how it is valued. Not only is philosophy itself extremely subjective in nature‚ so are we the students of this subject. We all bring about our own beliefs and opinions to the table‚ each contributing to the meaning behind "the unexamined life is not worth living." This broad statement can be interpreted a variety of ways. In Socrates "Apology" we all understand that he is pleading for his life. Everyone

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    Is voting worth our time? Now that I am old enough to vote I see many ways that voting can be very important in our society. It’s difficult to decide who will become our next leader. Maybe the next leader isn’t going turn out as successful as we thought they might be after all the promises the candidate gave us. I feel that voting is a waste of time in most states such as Texas because our votes don’t get counted towards the election. Voting just seems like a waste of time standing in long lines

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    Importance of Statistics in Different Fields Statistics plays a vital role in every fields of human activity. Statistics has important role in determining the existing position of per capita income‚ unemployment‚ population growth rate‚ housing‚ schooling medical facilities etc…in a country. Now statistics holds a central position in almost every field like Industry‚ Commerce‚ Trade‚ Physics‚ Chemistry‚ Economics‚ Mathematics‚ Biology‚ Botany‚ Psychology‚ Astronomy etc…‚ so application of statistics

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    What is a Life Worth Living? Phil 2010: Introduction to Philosophy In the number of works that Plato crafted and put together chronicling his teacher’s life‚ views and opinions‚ one of the most famous and predominant statements made by Socrates is that “the unexamined life is not worth living.” Appearing in Plato’s The Apology‚ the quote essentially summarizes how Socrates had walked out his entire life and the way he attempted to convince others to walk out theirs’. His pursuit of changing

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    Defense). When he was convicted for impiety to the gods and for corrupting the youth because he had taught the young adults to question‚ he was given the opportunity to propose his own penalty. He refused to give up his mission as the one calling Athens to the examined way of life. He refused to leave Athens‚ if the condition were to be that he had to give up teaching. He summed up his defense in the following way: If I say that I cannot hold my peace (by giving up my mission) because that would be

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    September 09‚ 2010 Is the unexamined life not worth living? Socrates was a great man‚ and is said to be one of the greatest philosophers in history‚ some may find this notion questionable‚ based on some of his own teachings. One famous quote is: “The unexamined life is not worth living” Is the unexamined life not worth living? On the contrary‚ it is! It seems respectful and good to paint a portrait of Socrates

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    For most people‚ Life is very close and cherished to them. They yearn to enjoy every single moment in life and wish they could live forever. People believe there is nothing in life that is worth dying for. On the contrary‚ I believe there are some situations and values that are worth dying for as they are really important. Conversely‚ I consider there are some matters that tempt people to die for‚ but are not worth it. For example‚ if someone put a gun next to my friend and father’s head and asked

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