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    In the story of Crito‚ Socrates is in a prison cell and is waiting to be executed. His wealthy friend Crito is trying to convince him to escape because he believes Socrates is innocent and is being wrongly accused of impiety and corruption of the young. Socrates refuses to run away‚ although Crito offers to care for him. He instead chooses to face the city because the city needs philosophy. His submission to the unjust conviction‚ emphasizes this relationship between the philosopher and the city

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    computational entities are called computers or nodes. 1.2 Cloud Computing: When you store your photos online instead of on your home computer‚ or use webmail or a social networking site‚ you are using a “cloud computing” service. If you are an organization‚ and you want to use‚ for example‚ an online invoicing service instead of updating the in-house one you have been using for many years‚ that online invoicing service is a “cloud computing” service. Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing resources

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    Christianity Portrayed in Jane Eyre There is a difference between spirituality and religion‚ and Bronte presents this to readers through her novel. In times of despair and difficulty‚ Jane turns and relies on the God in whom she believes. As with any religion‚ Christianity is the faith of many people‚ sometimes labeled “good”‚ and sometimes labeled “bad” by society. Jane Eyre is a novel that portrays the genuine‚ as well as hypocritical aspects of Christianity and varying members of the faith.

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    While taking a first look at Socrates’ mind and work‚ we see a fundamental core of his theories is the concept of Absolute Purity. Socrates speculates on the theory of Pure and True knowledge; specifically‚ the Eidos of an idea regardless of time or people. In his quest to eradicate the world of mystery‚ he creates a systematic way‚ an algorithm of sort‚ to reflect the purity of justice in all of our acts through endless contradictions. What is the source of Socrates commitment to purity? Why does

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    A Critique of Cloud and Townsend A Critique of: Boundaries in Marriage by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend     In their book‚ Boundaries in Marriage‚ the authors‚ Cloud and Townsend‚ present a theoretical model for maintaining healthy relationships‚ specifically marriage relationships. This examination of Cloud and Townsend’s approach to maintaining healthy relationships summarizes both the theoretical and theological orientation of their proposed model‚ compares their approach to the

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    What is cloud computing To paraphrase the definition of Cloud Computing from dummies.com: Cloud computing is the next stage in the Internet’s evolution‚ providing the means through which everything — from computing power to computing infrastructure‚ applications‚ business processes to personal collaboration — can be delivered to you as a service wherever and whenever you need. Cloud services include the delivery of software‚ infrastructure‚ and storage over the Internet (either as separate

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    Using a Cloud Backup Solution” “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10‚000 ways that will not work.” (Thomas Edison). His words take on a new life as we explore the technology of backing up personal data. Choosing the method of backing up computer and mobile device data can be a difficult challenge. There are dozens of data backup solutions available in the market today ranging from external drive backups‚ to cloud backup services. The best solution of backing up personal data is a cloud backup

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    There is no greater evil one can suffer than to hate reasonable discourse.” – Socrates‚ Phaedo 89d:2 Wisdom is perfect‚ beautiful and forever absolute – the efficacy of truth‚ regarding any and all subjects and temporal and metaphysical concerns of conscious being‚ does not progressively degrade1; however‚ I believe it is also conversely feasible that one’s comprehension of truth can arguably be perceived to dilute by and within the limitations manifested through the existence and effect of the

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    I would have to agree with Socrates in this reading because he proved his arguments well. It made sense to me‚ especially with what is happening amongst our generation today. For one thing‚ just because a word says a certain thing‚ doesn’t mean it can’t have another meaning. Especially since there are so many different definitions and understanding of things‚ The same way Socrates said that even if something is being done by everyone‚ doesn’t make it alright to do it. There are still rules to

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    There are many similarities between Socrates’ attitude about philosophy and the Good Brahmin’s (Voltaire) attitude. Both believed that wisdom and knowledge was power. If we are conformed to only what we have been told or know‚ we cannot grow and discover beyond what we know. We are narrow minded‚ for lack of experience of things and the wonders of the world‚ due to our surroundings. However‚ the more we are exposed to‚ the more our minds open and we start to see things‚ in a new light. We see new

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