Knights and samurai are much more similar than we think. They have many similarities such as they are loyal to their ruler‚ follow an ethical code‚ and defend the innocent. This makes them both very similar to each other. Knights and samurai both have a strict ethical code that guides what they do in life and on the battlefield. The knights have chivalry and the samurai have the bushido. In the code of chivalry‚ the knights must be loyal to the king‚ do good‚ and protect the people. In bushido‚ the
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Grey connects the dwarves and Bilbo Baggins and gets them started on the quest to reclaim Thorin’s kingdom. Though they are looking for their home‚ which they do find‚ they stumble upon something that they were not expecting‚ friendship “ ‘[...] I wish to part in friendship from you [...]’ ” (301). Their trust was built through many adventures and obstacles including the trolls‚ the goblins‚ the wolves‚ the spiders‚ the elves‚ and Smaug. I think the story has the idea
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I Am Not Responsible For My Friend’s Well-Being I believe that‚ in most ways‚ we are fully responsible for our own happiness and well-being. I believe that happiness comes with the knowledge that our mood is completely and utterly in our own hands. You aren’t responsible for anyone else’s happiness‚ just as much as they aren’t responsible for yours. Accepting that you are responsible for your own happiness and understanding that your happiness is in your hands alone will make both you and your
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Cody Miller English 1106 Combiths 11 February 2015 Friendship in Pritchard Coming to college‚ I was terrified. I had no idea what to expect. I was about to be thrown into a brand new situation with people I did not know‚ and classes that I was not prepared for so I was worried about making new friends‚ but I eventually met many great people. Through friendship and the living environment in the freshman dorms such as Pritchard Hall at Virginia Tech‚ my group of friends has found a sense of place
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Week 1 Written Assignment Statues have been used throughout history to immortalize important people‚ as well as common subjects. Depending on the purpose of the statue‚ different materials and postures were often selected to communicate these differences. For this paper we examine one example of a statue of a powerful ruler is the statue of Gudea‚ which was created around 2090 BCE in Mesopotamia. (Metropolitian Museum of Art‚ n.d.) We contrast this with a statue of the non-royal‚ statue of Memi
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Friends in Our Life. Firstly‚ let me ask all of you‚ WHAT IS FRIENDSHIP? well ‚friendship consists of true friends that can make you laugh when skies are the darkest ‚ true friends that will even hurt you only if its for your own good ‚ friends that will protect you under any circumstances and friends that will make you feel like you’re on the top of the world when you’re feeling crushed to the ground. My fellow audiences‚ Friendship is one of the most beautiful and fragile relationships in the
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Aristotle has defined three types of friendships for us to evaluate: utility‚ pleasure‚ and true friendship. A utility friendships are better described as alliances. These friendships are beneficial to both parties and the duration of the friendship lasts until they prove to not be useful anymore. This type of friendship is very common. An example of a utility friendship is a political alliance or business alliance. The next type of friendship is of pleasure. These friendships are based on mutual enjoyment
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Thomas Park‚ Friendship Fountain was the largest and tallest fountain of its time. It was designed in 1963 by the architect Taylor Hardwick‚ and took two years of building up until the park opening in 1965 (Godwin). It was renamed in 1968‚ after the park’s finance commissioner Dallas Thomas was involved in scandals and indicted. It then became known as the “Friendship Fountain” at the suggestion of the members of the Rotary Club‚ whose club principles included strong friendship (“Friendship Fountain
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comes from stories‚ beliefs‚ and hearsay. Should we then believe in a historical Hercules‚ simply because ancient historians mention him and that we have stories and beliefs about him? Of cour se not‚ and the same must apply to Jesus if we wish to hold any consistency to
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Aristotle and Friendship According to Aristotle‚ there are three kinds of friendship based on three kinds of love that unite people. Aristotle defines friendship through the word‚ philia. Philia is the emotional bond between human beings which provides the basis for all forms of social organizations‚ common effort‚ and personal relationships between people. The three kinds of friendship Aristotle explains are utility‚ pleasure‚ and complete friendship. Friendship based on mutual utility
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