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    controversial issues that are still up for discussion today. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird Scout and her family get to live through the rough times of racial prejudice and inequality the many issues that happened between the 1900’s. We discover that the Civil Rights Movement was a huge impact through both the novel and the Great Depression. Through these tough times we experience racial prejudice‚ unfair treatment‚ and racial inequality. First and foremost during the 1900’s racial inequality

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    Allegory of the Cave Plato’s Allegory of the Cave envisions the world as a dark cave‚ with human beings as trapped prisoners‚ and all of their experiences as nothing but shadows on a wall. Plato was an Ancient Greek philosopher who founded the Academy and is the author of philosophical works of unparalleled influence in Western thought. Plato is informing us of the world around us‚ and is guiding the reader in the journey from ignorance to wisdom. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is meant to be

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    Title: The Allegory of the Cave    Author: Plato    Date of Publication: First transcribed circa fourth century BC    Genre: Philosophical Dialogues‚ Parable/Allegory    Historical information about the period of publication:  The Peloponnesian war between Sparta and Athens was taking place and Plato saw  the military service during the course of the war. It had an impact on politics and  philosophy and the uprising of democracy made the ability to speak and debate become  important. The Sophists became very influential

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    Karla Saenz FIN3010 Dr.Mustafa Sayim Chapters 8-10 Chapter 8: CTACR If a project with conventional cash flows has a payback period less than its life‚ can you definitely state the algebraic sign of the NPV? Why or why not? No you cannot because you don’t know wether there is a cutoff time or how long it will take to pay off the amount. Just because it will pay itself back does not mean it will be a positive investment to take in. Suppose a project has conventional cash flows and a

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    not been acutely aware of the very real‚ the ever-shifting‚ and the forceful tides of social influence‚ though they may not be tangible like firearms or fists‚ their invisible wills spur radical change in the world. One of the most prominent social issues in the United States today and historically has been race‚ and equal treatment

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    with other people. Email is the way that I can assure you will receive a response back within hours‚ rather than days. You can‚ however‚ leave me a phone number if you wish for me to call you instead of emailing you back. Required Materials: Duck‚ S‚ & McMahan‚ D.T. (2012). The basics of communication: a relational perspective 2nd edition. Thousand Oaks‚ CA: SAGE Publications. Active student email account There may be additional readings throughout the semester. These will be posted on

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    Plato Research Paper Ryan Lathrop 2/11/12 Per.2 Plato’s birth date is not exactly known. It is said that he was either born between 427-430 B.C. He was the son of wealthy and influential Athenian parents .Many of his relatives were involved in Athenian politics‚ although Plato himself was not. When Plato was a young man‚ he went to listen to Socrates‚ and learned a lot from Socrates about how to think‚ and what sort of questions to think about. When Socrates was killed in 399 BC‚ Plato was very

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    Review PPTs and textbook and answer the following questions with SPSS. (Note: The data sets for the problems are available on the course D2L. Q1. Sue Borch‚ director of the Fowlerville‚ Maine‚ Center for Adult Recreational Activities‚ has long wondered whether there is a relationship between the number of complaints the center receives from patrons and volunteer staffing levels. To examine her hunch‚ Ms. Borch regresses the number of complaints received per week (COMP) on the number of volunteers

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    Analysis of “External World Skepticism” by John Greco Introduction: In the article “External World Skepticism” by John Greco‚ he mentions a skeptical argument. John Greco doesn’t accept the concept of contextualism‚ but rather he accepts the sensitivity theory instead. In this paper‚ I shall argue that the term of contextualsim regarding Descartes example is in fact true. Descartes has a clear example that it does support the conclusion in the skeptical argument. In this paper I will summarize the

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    “The Allegory of the Cave” by Plato‚ a prisoner living in a cave is forced to learn the truth. The shadows he sees are not real‚ but are made to seem like they are. He is taken up into the sun and learns the truth. Figuratively‚ the truth he learns is that God is real and the shadows being created by society are not. He has a choice to make on whether he will go back into the cave to tell others about what he learned‚ or stay and keep the truth hidden. Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” is really about religion

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