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    Statement of Purpose

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE I am a senior at the Bahaudin Zakariya University . I am studying Building and Architectural Engineering‚ with an emphasis in Structural Engineering. I expect to graduate this upcoming OCTOBER‚ 2012‚ with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Architectural Engineering‚ with honors from the College of Engineering. I am proud to say that I am among the best in my class. During my undergraduate career‚ I have gained knowledge and experience in the classroom

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    Plato and Aristotle‚ arguably the most important philosophers of their time‚ both made attempts to define justice. Being that Aristotle was a student of Plato‚ their ideas share many similarities. Both viewed justice as the harmonious interaction of people in a society. However‚ Plato defined his ideal of justice with more usage of metaphysics‚ invoking his Form of the Good‚ while Aristotle took a more practical approach‚ speaking in terms of money and balance. Although Aristotle’s ideal of justice

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE “Engineering is the application of science to the needs of humanity.” I was always fascinated by Engineering. Where would the human race be today if not for the feats of Engineering? Be it an Airplane that carries hundreds of passengers across the globe within hours or Electricity‚ that brings us vast sources of energy with a flick of a finger or a Defibrillator that can bring a human back to life by restoring the heart’s function‚ engineering has really uplifted humanity

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    Purpose of Expository

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    Sample Expository Essay The purpose of an expository essay is to present important information about a specific subject. In the following example‚ RHS student writer Kellyann Bandusky carefully explains her career ambitions. Notice that the essay follows the proper MLA format. Bandusky 1 Kellyann Bandusky Mrs. Cavallo English I January 30‚ 2006 A Career to Make Life Worth Living Many teenagers spend a lot of time contemplating what they want to do when they graduate from high school. I am fortunate

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE I have always felt a strong need to reduce human suffering and help people who are sick and this has been the influential force in choosing my career. The idea of becoming a medical professional since my childhood made me much interested in life sciences. Belonging to a country where the ordinary man does not have access to basic medical facilities‚ it was but natural for me to dream of a career which would enable me to improve the health conditions of the society. I encountered

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The quest for knowledge has always been my ardent wish. This quest for knowledge and necessity has unearthed me into this beautiful sophisticated world. As a devoted student‚ I am eager to confront the challenges by pursuing graduate studies from reputed institutions. What sets me apart is my dedication to finding solutions and thirst to reach zenith of triumph. I have decided to pursue postgraduate studies and research in the area of Pharmacology. Pharmacology is a subject

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    Essay In ancient Greece‚ the value of truth was a highly ascertained goal sought out by the most influential minds of the time. Both Plato and Aristotle‚ followers of Socrates and the Sophists‚ were certainly among the forerunners in this pursuit. They both developed new theories on systems of thought based on the new ideas presented by the Sophists. Plato took into account Socrates’ concepts and expanded upon them‚ passing along his thought/knowledge to Aristotle. In his own pursuit of the

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    The Purpose of Education

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    The Purpose of Education According to Herbert Spencer‚ an English philosopher who lived form 1820 to 1903‚ “The great aim of education is not knowledge‚ but action.” I agree with Spencer’s statement that the aim of education is action‚ not knowledge because society experiences improvements when educated people take actions. The mandatory requirement of education is action because it brings to knowledge the dynamic process of interaction within the world. One historical and concrete example

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE NAME: SRIKANTHREDDY SANIKOMMU Firstly I would like to introduce myself as an undergraduate student of the Bachelor of Engineering program from Adam’s Engineering College‚ one of the most prestigious institutions of the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad. I have completed my course of engineering in the field of ’Electronics and Communication Engineering’‚ which was for a period of four years. I graduated in the first class with distinction. Hence‚ having done

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    Lao Tze VS Plato

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    and influenced ancient Greece. This is evident in the writings and teachings of Socrates and Plato. There are many affinities between Taoist and Platonic philosophies‚ such as the preferred method of selecting leaders‚ the desire to seek an ultimate truth‚ and the philosophy of anti-materialism. Plato and Lao Tze first agree in their method of selecting leaders. In "The Allegory of the Cave" by Plato‚ it is suggested that leaders be selected by a method in which only the greatest minds are allowed

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