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    Dark Souls

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    people are asked about the story of Dark Souls‚ they reply with a quizzical expression and‚ commonly‚ this question. “What story? I thought it was just a hard game‚ made to be hard.” While this previous statement certainly does ring true to the gameplay of Dark Souls‚ it does not do the story justice. It is true; at first glance there is not much story to go on. You are an Undead in a land known as Lordran‚ and you are tasked with killing four lords‚ holders of souls spawned by the first flame which gave

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    Van Gogh

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    always working such as hers can agree that rest for the imagination is the best way to strengthen it. One simple painting of his bed and petite‚ creaky room and one simple four stanza poem shows how materialistic possessions can never reflect the human soul‚ simplicity in life heightens creativity and how solitude doesn’t have to be a negative aspect in life. “I can tell you that for my part I will try to keep a straight course‚ and will paint the most simple‚ the most common things” (Van Gogh‚ 545)

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    and exciting innovations‚ and innovation is what keeps Athens strong and adaptable. Meanwhile‚ an old‚ poor‚ and famously ugly man walks about the city‚ engaging anyone he can in conversation about justice‚ knowledge‚ truth‚ the fate of the soul‚ the nature of the gods‚ and how a person can become good. Many people found him highly annoying and exhausting: but surely‚ to be annoying could not be considered a crime…could it? B. What is the problem? (Instability: Why we need to rethink

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    Ecclesiastes

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    Fatema Begum WCIV 10100 Professor Wilder 10.11.13 Ecclesiastes On the Hereafter In the book of Ecclesiastes‚ the Preacher describes all the meaningless luxuries and pleasures of the world. Such worldly pleasures are empty and valueless because one won’t be able to take or hold on to it after death. He reveals the dead is unconscious and ones future after death is a mystery‚ implying there is no life after death

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    finding a balance through self-control. Virtues described in this chapter are not simply actions but a habit or state of mind. Self-control is not resisting what is pleasurable‚ but enjoying it in moderation. Self-control deals with pleasure of the soul and of the body. In regards to the body‚ self-control is described through appetite and the health of one’s body. “All the pleasant things that contribute to his health and well-being he desires moderately and in the way he should‚ and also other pleasures

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    Philosophy

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    Plato’s and Descartes’ views of the soul/self similar? Both Plato and Descartes believe that the soul/self is best (or only) to think and learn separate from the body and its faculties. According to Plato‚ “the soul reasons best without bodily senses.” Plato claims that sight‚ hearing‚ pain‚ and pleasure are a distraction to the soul in its search for reality‚ and that true knowledge can only be achieved with pure thought alone. “The body confuses the soul and prevents it from acquiring truth

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    us to understand a bed as soft‚ and for us to be able to identify many different types of bed by this characteristic. For Plato‚ education was a matter of recalling and remembering the world of the Forms – understanding the knowledge which is in the soul but hidden by the body. He stated that people cannot learn new things‚ and that learning was just a process of understanding the reality of how things are In his teachings‚ Plato explained the Forms to his students using a story he called “the analogy

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    courageous and having a free soul to roam the skies. Therefore to compare hope to being like a bird was a wise choice for Dickenson because those who choose to be hopeful will have a necessity to have courage deep within them. Dickenson begins her poem with this vague statement that “Hope is the thing with feathers” (line 1). She refers to feathers as being like the feathers of a bird. As she continues on the second line‚ she states that the bird “perches in the soul” (line 2). This could best be

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    our companion within us. Thinking about soul is nothing but essence of God within us. It is a force that generates love for human beings. What can be the need of soul other than love? Inner self wishes to connect with others through love. At the time of original creation‚ everybody has come from one source. Soul is the reflection of that source. The connection with the source can be felt when we realize essence of soul and relate our self with the soul. Soul does not think and feel differently from

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    Socrates Is Not Guilty

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    shall argue that Plato’s solution of the temptation of the ring is successful in a few ways. I will describe Thrasymachus and Glaucon’s idea about justice‚ and how Socrates discuss with them in terms of the justice of the city‚ justice of individual soul‚ his theory of forms and the importance of the knowledge of the good‚ and the sun analogy and the allegory of the cave. While Socrates discuss with Glaucon about just and unjust‚ Glaucon told a story about the ring of the Gyges. The story is a

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