Interviewer: Student Interviewee: Associate Head of Mechanical Engineering Interview Setting: Interview conducted in office of [professor’s] office in the mechanical engineering building. The interview was conducted at 3:30 PM on Wednesday afternoon. Affiliation with interviewee: Professor has been my professor for two classes. I have also spoken with him privately regarding attending graduate school and areas of study. (Start of Interview) Interviewer: Particularly in regard to design
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Dialogue between two students about the choice of a career Naren- Well‚ Jatin! What are you going to be? Jatin- I’ve a natural bent for mechanical occupations. So I want to be an engineer. Especially so‚ because our country now needs engineers in large numbers for nations-building and defense works. What are you going to do‚ Naren? Naren- You know‚ my father is a doctor. He likes that I should take up that profession. What do you think of that‚ Jatin? Jatin- Well‚ in choosing a career‚
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Aristotle Life Aristotle was born in the year 384 B.C in Stagira‚ Greece. Aristotle’s father was a court physician to a Macedonian king. Aristotle would the Macedonian influence for the rest of his life and will keep strong connections the Macedonian court. When Aristotle was 17 he was sent to Athens for a better education where he then attended Plato’s Academy‚ the finest school in Athens. Aristotle created a very close relationship with Plato and his academy. Aristotle did not take over Plato’s
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is in my opinion that the Greeks‚ especially Aristotle‚ have exhibited the most logical explanation of how to live the "good life". The following paper will attempt to offer a detailed understanding of Aristotle’s reasoning relating to his theory of virtue ethics. In order to explain the fundamentals of Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics‚ one must acknowledge his primary motive in this study‚ which is to understand what it means to live well. Unlike Plato‚ who believed that living well involves multiple
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According to Aristotle‚ the highest virtue of man is reason. He believes reason is what separates us from other living beings. Without reason‚ we would be no different than animals living on instinct. To understand exactly what he means‚ we must understand how Aristotle defines virtue. Virtue‚ according to Aristotle‚ is the excellence of function. Everything has a specific function and performing that function with excellence leads to having virtue. He believes the unique human function is
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In the Allegory of the Cave by Plato‚ there was a group of prisoners who lived in a cave since they were born. These people could not see anything besides straight ahead from where they were. Behind these prisoners there was a fire and puppets in which they told stories. The prisoners were able to see the shadows caused by the fire and puppets‚ because that was the only thing they saw they believed that the shadows were the most real things in this world. The shadows told stories about people‚ trees
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This pack of COMM 102 Week 2 Discussion Question 2 comprises: When you write a paper using references‚ how do you keep track of what information you reference? Might there be a better way? What are some other important tips to share about writing an effective paper? Describe the strategies you use to organize your ideas before you write an academic paper‚ or a business memo‚ report‚ or proposal. Business - General Business COMM 102 Week 1 Individual Assignment Written Communication Exercises
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This document of HCS 350 Week 2 Discussion Question 2 includes: Provide examples of various communication skills related to delegation. In your workplace‚ what tasks would you delegate to an unlicensed caregiver‚ a peer‚ or a physician? How would you communicate each task to the appropriate person? General Questions - General General Questions HCS 350 HCS\350 Week 1 Nursing Expertise Self-Report Scale and Reflection HCS 350 HCS\350 Week 2 Communication Style Case Study HCS 350
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Plato form of the good -most important form is the form of the good‚ highest form and the source of all other forms - it represents the sun in the allegory of the cave‚ it illuminates and is the source of the other forms - all forms are an aspect of goodness- truth‚ courage ‚ wisdom and beauty is an aspect of goodness - the greatest thing we will learn‚ knowledge of it is an end in itself and gives meaning and purpose to life. - Different forms are arranged in a hierarchy and most important forms
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and Aristotelian Empirical Way of Thinking Philosophical Inquiry Section ON22 Erich Grunder Jim Cook 3/2/2007 During the 17th and 18th century two philosophers‚ Plato and Aristotle‚ arose carving for themselves a trench in the philosophical world. We can see the biggest distinction between the two in their theories of how we know things exist. The traditions of Plato and Aristotle have been dubbed rationalism and empiricism respectively. Under these traditions many well known philosophers
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