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    constructive means as the Ramayana‚ The Mahabharata‚ the Bible or the Korana can do. The massages of these books inspired the epoch making revolution. All these prove that a great writer is more powerful than a great soldier. 3. “Brevity is the soul of wit”.

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    A Child is the Father of Man

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    Rafi 1 Name: Salman Rafi Roll#: 09-27311 Prof: Liaquat Date: 13th May‚ 09 “Child is the father of Man” Wordsworth wrote a poem The Rainbow and left behind a very famous saying that “child is the father of man.” This statement has been interpreted by various critics in various ways. For Wordsworth‚ it is important because a child is spiritually very elevated. He has a direct link with nature. He says that a child is a symbol of purity and innocence which remains untarnished until he

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    personal identity over time and how she can anticipate to reason‚ touch‚ smell‚ and remember in the future. Miller claims that survival includes a merger with being. According to Miller’s definition of survival‚ Gretchen will not be her body‚ but her soul‚ self‚ and mind in the future. Therefore‚ Gretchen’s conscious‚ the nonphysical and immaterial parts of her‚ will continue to exist beyond the death of her body. Weirob‚ in response‚ contends that‚ “To be conscious” is a verb that requires a subject

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    Plato's 4 Virtues

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    establish what the four virtues are‚ and their relationship between them to both the city and the soul. According to Plato‚ the four virtues are wisdom‚ courage‚ moderation‚ and justice. There are three classes within the city: guardians‚ auxiliaries‚ and artisans; and three parts within the soul include intellect‚ high-spirited‚ and appetitive. By understanding the different classes of the city or parts of the soul‚ one will be able to appreciate how the virtues attribute to each one specifically. Book

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    Self Leadership

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    There is goodness in all of us and our life is full of doing. We do things in different ways and with help of our 5 different senses of listening‚ seeing ‚ tasting‚ smelling and touching. Its with time we learn to perceive these senses according to our environment and get accustomed to it and build ourselves which is uniquely different from any other individual with different characteristics and behaviours The most important thing we forget is to lead our own self in the right way. I learned

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    scarlet letter

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    having crushed his dreams of finding acceptance and love ("My heart was a great mansion with room for many souls‚ but cold and empty and without a parlor fire; I longed to light one!"). While he makes it obvious he will not take revenge upon her or the baby‚ he demands to know the name of Hester’s lover. She refuses to tell him‚ but Chillingworth promises that he will find the man and destroy his soul. Chillingworth establishes himself as the town physician‚ upon whom the townsfolk look with both respect

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    Emily Dickinson’s "Hope is the Thing With Feathers‚" is the 6th part of a much larger poem called "Life." The poem examines the abstract idea of hope in the free spirit of a bird. She uses her poem‚ to show that hope is contained in the soul of everyone and can triumph over all. She uses imagery‚ metaphors‚ alliteration and personification to help describe why "Hope is the Thing With Feathers.” This then shows her message about hope. She begins with those terms in the first line‚ “Hope is the thing

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    Eudomenia

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    self control‚ piety among other traits of soul and mind should be fulfilled for one to clam that one is living a eudemonic life. The virtues are what guarantee a good and happy life. Socrates view greatly disagrees with the other notions that a happy life that is‚ eudemonic life has to do with the pleasure or honor. The view greatly criticized the Athenians for instance‚ the accumulation of riches and gaining of honors at the expense of caring for their souls. Athens at the time was a city of riches

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    Pope. He is also well trusted amongst the people of New England. How much they trust him is best said by governor Bellingham‚ “the responsibility of this woman’s soul lies greatly with you. It behooves you‚ therefore‚ to exhort her to repentance‚ and to confession‚ as a proof and consequence thereof.” (62). The people trust him with their souls‚ which‚ at that time period was worth more than anything in the world. In the middle of the book‚ dimmesdale becomes guilty. No matter who you are‚ there is

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    and intelligible things; while the sun is in the visible realm in relation to sight and visible things. Glaucon becomes very confused and asks Socrates to explain this more in depth. Socrates uses an example of sight and relates it directly with the soul in an attempt for Glaucon to understand. As one looks at an object during the night the eyes are dimmed and seem nearly blind as if vision were no longer present. Once the sun appears and the objects are illuminated one’s eyes are able to see clearly

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