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    In the Gorgias1‚ Socrates says‚ “I think that I am the only or almost the only Athenian living who practices the true art of politics; I am the only politician of my time”‚ while in the Apology2‚ he claims that “he who will really fight for the right‚ if he would live even for a little while‚ must have a private station and not a public one.” As we know‚ Socrates did manage to live for over 70 years‚ and did indeed confine himself to a private stance; but how can one be a politician without being

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    degree if I still have motivation to continue my education. My first goal after college is paying of all my student loans and helping my parents paying pay for the bills. Also I will like to travel and have a family while being economically stable. I see my future cherishing every moment with my family and friends by making my full effort to make them happy I want to have as many kids as I can to have a big family. My goal is to have a big family as my fraternity family because we are all close

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    Stepanyan‚Tatevik ESL 4 Cohen 5-21-2014 My Goals for the Next Two to Six Years It is necessary to have a goal in life; otherwise‚ you cannot be something in your life. We all need objectives to motivate us. Since I moved to the US‚ I have changed my ideas about the future because there are many opportunities here which are achievable. I have some goals for the next two to six years which I want to accomplish successfully. At this stage of my life‚ my main purpose is to keep studying and getting

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    Socrates introduces the concept of the divided line‚ which has four segments that refers to different levels of cognitive activities. It seems like that the divided levels works as a method of accessing one’s intellect. According to Socrates‚ imagination is located at the very bottom of the line and belief is located right above imagination; these two segments represent the accessibility to the visible realm. Moreover‚ understanding is placed at the top of the line and thought is located right below

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    What is philosophy according to Socrates? Philosophy is an academic subject that exercises reason and logic in an attempt to understand reality and answer fundamental questions about knowledge‚ life‚ morality‚ virtue‚ and human nature. The original word for philosophy comes from the ancient Greek word philosopha‚ which means love of wisdom. Although Socrates himself never claimed to have any answers to the questions he raised‚ his views and methods of philosophy became the foundations of what

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    The conversation between Socrates and Alcibiades continues with them talking about how the soul is separate from the body. There is nothing that has more authority than the soul within the body. Socrates then states that people who know their parts of the body know what belongs the them‚ but not themselves. This means that their body parts are for their bodies‚ but they body parts do not belong to the soul. Again. Socrates brings up that people who tend to their bodies tend to what belongs to them

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    SMART GOAL

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    SMART GOAL 1. Academic -My academic goal is to improve my knowledge and skills‚ and graduate from TWU with Honors Bachelors of Science in Nursing degree in year 2016. By doing this‚ I will take the courses necessary and use my resources when I do not understand a material. I have currently been attending study group sessions every Tuesday and Thursdays at 4p.m to 5:30p.m since September 2013. I will continue to attend these study sessions until the semester of fall 2013 ends. 2. Professional/Career

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    We see Socrates putting forward his idea of “The Perfect City” in Book II. They discuss how different people have different tasks and jobs that they will perform. They say that no man should be doing anything else but his own job. They further establish that they would need the perfect soldiers‚ who will be called Guardians. Book III deals with their discussion on educating these Guardians. It seems like they want the Guardians to be the perfect men. They hold an elaborate discussion about how

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    many decisions. The best place to start is with a goal or an objective. It may be helpful to ask ”What do I want to do?” and “Where do I want to be?” What is a Career Objective? Your career objective is a personal statement defining the specifics you wish to attain through work. 1. It’s personal: Others may share similar goals‚ but your objective should state your goals in terms that you are comfortable with. 2. It’s a commitment: Stating a goal identifies who you are and what you want to achieve

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    Socrates Chapter 9 Summary

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    In summation of chapter 12‚ Socrates is discussing the difference between praise and honor to suggest that an object of praise‚ i.e. virtue‚ is inferior to an object of honor‚ i.e. happiness. To start off the section‚ Socrates proposes that: Objects of praise are praised for character in relation to something else as well as their actions and achievements. This praise is different than the praise given to the gods‚ for they cannot be referred to our standard of good. There are things above praise

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