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    connects justice with unity and happiness such that Glaucon agrees with him that a person living a just life will reap the benefit of that lifestyle opposed to living unjust in this essay are given to make Book V (427d-449a) much clearer. By appeal to part V of Plato’s the republic there are a few positions that he has based on the location of the qualities of wisdom‚ courage‚ discipline and justice in the state. The first of these qualities‚ wisdom is located within the guardians and it’s the

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    Kennewick Man

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    “Kennewick Man” The highly controversial treatment and care of the human skeletal remains that have come to be referred to as the "Kennewick Man" or the "Ancient One"‚ disinterred; July‚ 28‚ 1996‚ poses a multiplex of conflict. The remains were removed from a location below the surface of Lake Wallula‚ a section of the Columbia River pooled behind McNary Dam in Kennewick‚ Washington State‚ during a water sports event‚ July 29th. Being informed of the discovery of the remains‚ the U.S Army Corps

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    advertisements that are “Pulling on the heart strings”‚ are using a Pathos appeal. Pet owners are‚ arguably‚ influenced most by the emotional appeal of love between themselves and their pets. For pet owners‚ the safety and care of their pets‚ which in turn evokes love from the pet‚ is an effective motivator. The Kal Kan “18 year-old-grandpa” ad targets loving pet owners‚ using nostalgia‚ storytelling‚ and music to make an emotional appeal. In hard times‚ advertisers look to comfort their consumers‚ and

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    almost  like a pastime. When people read this poem it makes them think  subconsciously that war is enjoyable. Jessie Pope also promotes  patrotism by saying that going to war is “giving your country a  hand”. “Who’ll give his a country a hand” she appeals to their  passion for fighting their country‚ over their fear of being killed.  There was such an affinity with patriotism that by reading just this  one line would make men join the war because they wanted to help their  country. Jessie Pope

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    sinister sounds that a buzz-saw makes. Frost uses a word that makes the buzz-saw seem angry or evil‚ as snarling means an angry growl. This buzz-saw is not nice sounding‚ it has an angry growl foreshadowing what will happen later in the poem. Frost appeals to the senses to allow the reader to be able to envision this scene of a buzz-saw snarling and rattling‚ "made dust" (2)‚ "sweet scented stuff" (3)‚ "five mountain ranges one behind the other under the sunset far into Vermont" (5-6). The reader can

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    impacted the marketing techniques of major organizations. As the new generation of young adults‚ we desire to understand how the phenomenon of sex appeal came about and why it influences so many of us on a daily basis. In our quest to gain more knowledge about this topic we seek to find out if basic variables such as gender and age in relation to sex appeal influence purchasing. More complex variables such as confidence and the personal interpretation of the individual’s beauty/attractiveness may give

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    LETTER OF APPEAL JOHN andarino 21‚ Guildford st‚ st James‚ WA 6102. 0452523499 Date: 13/8/2013 Attention: Examination Office Director Student services Curtin University

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    On May 22‚ 1980 Pac-Man was released for the very first time in Japan. To this day‚ Pac-Man is still a household name‚ and we should be thanking him. Because he started a revolution in gaming. The introduction of Pac-Man to the world changed gaming from a silly past time into a mainstream activity. To this day‚ Pac-Man remains one of the most iconic and influential characters of the gaming era. While out for dinner at a pizza place‚ Toru Iwatani glanced down at his pizza after picking up a single

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    The Man Who Was Almost a Man Character Analysis In Richard Wright’s “The Man Who Was Almost a Man”‚ there is only one main character‚ Dave Saunders‚ and a handful of secondary characters. Dave Saunders is a seventeen year old‚ “long‚ loose-jointed limbed” African-American boy living in what seems like the South‚ either in Alabama or Louisiana‚ judging from the fact that the Illinois Central railroad runs through the area where he lives. Dave is struggling with growing up and is trying to achieve

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    Box Man

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    Box Man answers 1. Meaning Ascher states her main idea towards the end of the essay. – The Box Man chooses solitude‚ and he also confirms the essential aloneness of human being. She also demonstres that we can “find solice” within ourselves. Ascher leads up to and supports her idea with three examples – the box man chooses loneliness‚ and in contrast the two women whose loneliness seems unchosen. She supports these choices with specific details from Ascher’s observations – here is where

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