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    O.C #2-Machiavelli Though often presented as two ideological opposites‚ personally I find there to be a lot more similarities between Plato and Machiavelli than usually acknowledged. Obviously there are some sharp contrasts. If one examines the excerpts from Machiavelli’s “The Prince” and Plato’s “The Republic”‚ it’s easy to conclude that Plato believed it to be essential for a government leader to be just‚ good‚ and free from corruption. Whereas Machiavelli’s ideal ruler is less concerned

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    Plato Myth of the Cave

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    CollegeMay 29‚ 2011 | | Abstract This paper will describe the learning experience of my interviewees while translating what The Myth of the Cave by Plato means to them. Further‚ it will discuss the similarities and differences between the responses received from my interviewees based on my discussion of The Myth of the Cave by Plato as read in Twenty Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy. For this paper‚ I interviewed a group of my peers at work. My company Bombardier makes trains

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    Plato The Perfect Society

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    justice within an individual and society as a whole‚ and attempts to pinpoint the meaning of the term. He classifies wisdom‚ courage‚ and moderation as the leading qualities a just person should possess. Using a multitude of hypothetical scenarios‚ Plato compares what should be just at a political level to the justness of one’s inner psyche. He provides many scenarios to support his statements‚ however his argument comes across as completely one-sided and biased. Plato’s ideal of a “perfect” society

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    CDC Growth Charts

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    growth charts as standards rather than references. The CDC growth charts consist of a set of charts for infants birth to 36 months of age and a set of charts for children and adolescents from age 2 to 20 years. The charts for infants include sex-specific percentile curves for weight for age‚ recumbent length for age‚ head circumference for age‚ and weight for recumbent length. The CDC recommends that the WHO growth charts be used for children younger than 2 years of age‚ and the CDC charts for all

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    Aristotle Virtue Ethics

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    Virtue ethics was systematized by Aristotle during the 4th century BC. In his writing‚ Nichomachean Ethics‚ Aristotle outlined three terms to describe his ideology. The first of these three terms is eudaimonia. This means happiness‚ “good spirit‚” or flourishing. In Aristotle’s eyes‚ eudaimonia is the state to achieve to realize ones full potential. The second term‚ telos‚ is the end‚ purpose‚ aim‚ or goal that one should be trying to achieve. One can only achieve eudaimonia by fulfilling their telos

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    Gantt and Pert Charts

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    types of project and cannot be applied to different type of project. Advantage of Gantt and PERT charts: 1. It gives the start time and end time of the project. 2. It gives you a precise time of each step of the project. 3. It gives you good view of which steps are the main or additional. 4. It provides exact prospective of which step depends on the other. Advantages of Gantt Charts. 5. It creates a picture of complexity. We think in pictures. Therefore‚ if we can see complex

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    Aristotle on Moral Virtue

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    Aristotle on Moral Virtue Phil 103 19 Apr 2006 Aristotle was a Greek philosopher c 384-322 BC. He presented us with an idea of moral virtue that is unique. He believed that each moral virtue was a delicate balance of a certain characteristic. This balance was kept between the two extremes: The vice of deficiency and the vice of excess. This balance was unique to each person‚ and to discover it one must use reason‚ the highest capacity of the soul. For example‚ we can look at the virtue

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    SAMPLES BAR CHART

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    SAMPLES: BAR CHART ----------------Type 1: Bar chart with change over time The bar graph shows the global sales (in billions of dollars) of different types of digital games between 2000 and 2006. ... The bar chart compares the turnover in dollars from sales of video games for four different platforms‚ namely mobile phones‚ online‚ consoles and handheld devices‚ from 2000 to 2006. It is clear that sales of games for three out of the four platforms rose each year‚ leading to a significant rise in

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    According to Aristotle the good life is the happy life‚ as happiness is an end in itself. He also believes that all actions aim at the good and that the good is happiness. I believe ‘some’ of Aristotle’s views on the good life are correct but I believe sometimes we can sacrifice our own happiness for someone else’s happiness and the people that don’t have the power to reason do have souls and they are still as human as everybody else. In order to make my point I will first have to explain Aristotle’s

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    Fb Stats and Charts

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    47 handy Facebook stats and charts A publication of 47 Handy Facebook Stats and Charts By Amanda Sibley Amanda Sibley is a member of the paid marketing team at HubSpot. She helps create and manage paid advertisements and external vendors to help generate leads across various platforms. Amanda is also a regular contributor to the HubSpot blog‚ where she writes about various topics across inbound marketing. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @AMANDASIBLEY1 HuBSpOT’S ALL-IN-ONE MARkETINg SOFTWARE

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