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    Hobbes Vs Socrates

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    enable it to exercise power to ensure peace and justice that are the objective of this contract social and defend the weakest from the domination of the strongest. From this mode justifies the birth of government the great Leviathan. On the contrary‚ Socrates provides different values such as virtue and introspective analysis as the main philosophical guide to run a government. Hobbes seeks to show that a community as such is a

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    Pastoral Counseling Reflection Paper Veronica Mead Liberty University Abstract In this paper the student-author sets out her experience with pastoral counseling‚ current needs‚ expectations of the course‚ and describes her approach to pastoral counseling. This student author completed a Master’s Degree in Theology at Liberty University in order to fulfill the role of Assistant Pastor at the Christian Community Church‚ in Georgia‚ but has no formal or informal experience in Pastoral Counseling

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    Reflection of Jesus’ Life and Biblical Principles I. Introduction Paragraph A. Summarize 1. Jesus Film a) Messianic Prophecies b) Jesus’ Teachings c) Miracles 2. Journal #2 a) Messianic Prophecies b) Jesus’ Teachings c) Miracles B. Miracles Topics 1. Messianic Prophecies a) one sentence summing up passages 2. Jesus’ Teachings a) one sentence summing up passages 3. Miracles a) one sentence summing up passages C. Thesis II. Messianic Prophecies A. Isaiah 9:1-7 B. Isaiah

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    Socrates – “The Apology” or (Defense) Socrates had no written work‚ never had a job and there are questions of whether he was even literate. However‚ Plato was a student of Socrates and recorded what occurred at his death trial. Socrates asked lots of questions and made people with political power look stupid. At no time during his trial does he claim to be innocent. He (attacks his accuser instead) There were two types of charges brought against him. - The new or (Official) Charges

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    Guidelines After completing your community service work‚ you will write a reflection paper that will give you an opportunity to revisit or look back upon your service activity. Remember five (5) of these hours must be tied to your career pathway. You will need to include each of the guidelines below to complete this paper. All components of this paper need to be typed. 1. Begin your paper with what community service means to you and the importance of community service. 2. Describe the

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    Socrates vs Protagoras

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    Philosophy Socrates a sophist? Or just sophisticated? Plato goes a long way in attempting to distinguish Socrates from the likes of Protagoras‚ a self admitted sophist. In Protagoras‚ Socrates is depicted as a street smart‚ wisdom dispensing young man‚ brash with confidence and a bit of arrogance that goes a long way when confronted with the old school rhetoric of Protagoras. Plato begins to separate the two at the hip right from the get go. The dialogue between Socrates and his inquisitive friend

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    Socrates: A Short Story

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    Draco relaxes with a smile and sideways glance at Socrates‚ then abligingly back at the seated youth... Yes my son‚ it is discerning of you‚ we will begin forthwith... The young man explains his last recognizable moments when alive at draco’s request... Draco summurizes.... "Now you say you had paused to rest under a great tree when you noticed a shadow appear over you... That of a very sizeable person who growled‚ then shouted some obcenity... But before you could turn to confront your assailant

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    Post-Tyrany Socrates

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    As Socrates is being attacked for introducing new ideas and creating a new deity‚ an underlying problem exists within the structure of the state. According to Socrates the current government has grown too large and is‚ “a great and noble steed who is tardy in his motions owing to his very size‚ and requires to be stirred into life.” (Apology‚ 30e) Following success against the tyrants the state has grown too full of

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    Life in the Renaissance has been greatly reflected through the literature of its time. Many authors from this time reflected life in the Renaissance through their works. Several authors who strongly demonstrated this reflection include William Shakespeare‚ Thomas Elyot‚ Christopher Marlowe‚ Walter Raleigh‚ and Christine de Pizan. They accomplished this by producing various literary works‚ such as Hamlet‚ “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love‚” “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd‚” Le Livre de la

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    Athens vs Socrates

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    citizen whose life is intertwined with the government. In essence‚ an Athenian citizen can participate in the decision making of the state and will be enthusiastic in carrying out policies that pass in the assembly. Pericles‚ an Athenian statesman‚ makes it clear when he says that "each individual is interested not only in his own affairs but in the affairs of the state as well" (p.147 Thucydides). Socrates‚ a Greek philosopher‚ is a firm believer in examining one’s actions in life and ensuring that

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