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    My Personal Philosophy

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    also about the proper training for it."2 This paper will showcase the author’s “Personal Philosophy of Education” illuminated and drawn from established philosophy of education by notable Philosophers. Philosophers whose works and philosophical treatises have help in the shaping and in the formulation of what we now know and accepted as “Philosophy of Education.” The author of this paper hopes that this endeavor may help him in providing quality holistic learning to his students. II. A BRIEF

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    Sugar Trade

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    motive for the British sugar trade industry’s enlargement and endurance was the consumer demand. Document 3A records that sugar cane was new in England and were the top sale; it was the most important import for Britain. Confirming document 3A’s treatise‚ document 3B states that the mere consumption of sugar could not be prevented due to its epicness. Thereby proving that without customers’ sugar trade would not be sold as much. The final explanation of the sugar trades prosperity was their need

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    prosperity of Britain C. Philosophies #1 1. Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were followers of deism a. Believed that God created society/universe‚ but then abandoned this society to create a new society 2. John Locke’s ’Two Treatises of Government’‚ published in 1690 a. Locke rejected the claim that kings and queens had the "divine right" to rule others 3. Jefferson’s interpretation of Locke’s work and virtues a. Based government on basis that governments

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    David Hume's Dichotomy

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    David Hume gave a famous interpretation of the fact-value distinction in his Treatise: you can’t derive an “ought” from an “is”. No set of statements of facts by themselves entails any statement of value. In other words‚ no set of descriptive statements can entail an evaluative statement without the addition of at least one evaluative or normative premise.1 But the philosophical position that facts and values are two different things has been challenged by several critics that consider it deluded

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    and expenses—the account categories that are reported on an organization’s balance sheet and income statement‚ respectively. He demonstrated year-end closing entries and proposed that a trial balance be used to prove a balanced ledger. Also‚ his treatise touches on a wide range of related topics

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    The idea of the social contract is one of the foundations of the American political system. The definition of the social contract explains that it is a theory that the government has only the authority accorded it by the consent of the governed. In other words the government only exists to serve the people‚ and they are the source of all its political power. Society can choose to give or withhold this power. Although the social contract theory attempts to validate government power‚ there have

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    Calisthenics VS. Weight Training July 17‚ 2012 Calisthenics vs. Weight Training Signor Voarino wrote the book A Treatise on Calisthenic Exercises where he expressed a very important thought that exercises help to preserve health and that is why physicians always recommend people to do physical exercises‚ because inaction leads to melancholy and depression (Voarino‚ 1827). In my work I am going to explore advantages of calisthenics in comparison with weight training

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    Religion and Science At the outset let me start with the quote from the father of the theory of relativity‚ Albert Einstein who aptly remark that…… "We owe a lot to the Indians‚ who taught us how to count‚ without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made." Apart from Einstein Will Durant‚ American historian stated that "India was the motherland of our race‚ and Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages: she was the mother of our philosophy; mother‚ through

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    The Social Contract The three philosophers‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ John Locke‚ and Jean-Jacques Rousseau were three key thinkers of political philosophy. The three men helped develop the social contract theory into what it is in this modern day and age. The social contract theory was the creation of Hobbes who created the idea of a social contract theory‚ which Locke and Rousseau built upon. Their ideas of the social contract were often influenced by the era in which they lived and social issues that

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    There are mainly two types of governments that emerged during the seventeenth century. Most of the political development took place in France and England. Absolute monarchy took over throughout France while constitutionalism‚ or parliamentary monarchy‚ was becoming popular in England between 1640 and 1780. France’s absolute monarchy developed because of the nobles and kings focused on the concept of divine right. England‚ on the other hand‚ developed through the businessmen and landowners trying

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