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    business ideas

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    Idea Description of the Idea Discuss Business Ideas Ratings Meal delivery service for commercial enterprises This business deals with transportation or delivery of food and the target market is the restaurant industry.A lot of small and large restaurants would like to offer home/office delivery.A system can be introduced where as and when an order is received your employee can complete the delivery in exchange for a certain percentage of sale or a bulk contract.Resturants doing less business on a

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    “The Big Idea” Introduction Students have a great fear of gaining the dreaded “freshman 15” pounds during their first year at college. Going away to college makes most students vulnerable to weight gain and develop disordered eating habits. Students are faced with a different lifestyle for the first time in their lives. They are now able to choose when‚ where‚ and what to eat without their parent’s input. Although the unwanted weight-gain is mainly in the hands of the freshman going through

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    Metaphysical Pizza as Sliced by Plato and Aristotle   Plato and Aristotle were Greek philosophers who lived within the third and fourth century BC. Thought Aristotle was a student of Plato‚ they each had very different ideas or theories on how life is or Metaphysics. Plato theorized that reality was outside of our physical world and outside of most humans understanding‚ while Aristotle theorized that this physical world was the only world and the only reality. Plato looked for a universal reality

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    Describe Plato allegory of the cave (25 marks) Plato is one of the most important Greek philosophers and a pupil of Socrates. He founded the Academy in Athens‚ an institution devoted to research and instruction in philosophy and the sciences. His works on philosophy‚ politics and mathematics which were very influential.The complex meanings that can be perceived from the "Cave" can be seen in the beginning with the presence of the prisoners who are chained in the darkness of the cave. The prisoners

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    the people and people can exercise this political power either directly or indirectly through participation (voting and elections)‚ competition ( such as that between political party) and liberty.1 There are four attributes which constitute the main idea of democracy known as: “inclusion of the majority of the adult population through universal suffrage; election of top

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    Evaluating Ideas    By Diane Wright   HUM/114  December 14‚2014  Barbara Laughton                                            My Opinion : I believe that women are still discriminated against in the workplace because  women gets paid less than men. While doing the same jobs.   Source #1: Do Men Really Earn More Than Women?  I chose this article  because it explained why men typically get paid more than women. This  source say that “ men wages grow a longer period of time and achieve higher levels than 

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    Answers 1. Plato uses the forms to discuss almost everything. Forms are general concepts that are used to classify different physical concepts. The forms are non physical‚ mental concepts. Plato utilizes the forms to prove mind-body dualism. The forms are real things‚ they exist‚ and are considered to be more real than physical things. It refers to things that are eternal‚ perfect‚ unchanging‚ and universal. The mind is also eternal‚ not the brain. Forms are concepts or ideas that help categorize

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    Sanctification isn’t real. It’s some farfetched dream that some Christians believe in to make themselves feel closer to God. Preachers use the idea to make those in their congregation want to strive to be a better person. That’s what I always thought of sanctification. I always felt that there was no such thing‚ and that people only mentioned it to give themselves the “holier than thou” feeling. If they felt better about themselves then they won’t have to look at the truths in life. Sanctification

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    Daniela West Professor Layne Intro to Philosophy 23 April 2013 The Failure that is the Ideas of Socialism Socialism was a great idea in theory. Everyone would work less and wealth be distributed equally among all people were appealing especially to the lower class. Of course the upper class elite would have saw this as a threat to their prosperity and material possessions. However Karl Marx (the creator of Socialism) would have said that everyone would have access to the same luxuries and delicacies

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    The Idea of Reparations

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    in front of a great throng of white people. The humiliation is great as you are poked and inspected. Eventually you are shackled and loaded onto a horse-drawn cart. The ride is long and uncomfortable and the destination more frightening. You have no idea what is going to happen to you and are very much afraid. You come to a great house and are taken to the fields around the house. You are given into the custody of a great white brute. He puts you into a small cottage with other black men. You have

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