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    The definition of a soul is” the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal regarded as immortal”. Philosophers and theologians have debated the souls purpose for many centuries and some have even believed no one has a soul. Throughout history‚ societies have viewed what is a soul differently.. The Greeks viewed their souls as life itself. What is not clear is are there souls and if so‚ how do they really work? Some in our society believe the soul is the essence or spirit

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    Plato’s Republic: Three Parts of the Soul In his book The Republic‚ Plato searches for justice within the individual and what makes a person just. By comparing his sense of what is just at a political level and what is just at a psychological level he proposes three virtues of the individual which will make that particular person just. The virtues are of wisdom‚ courage and moderation. A just man won’t differ at all from a just city in respect to the form of justice; rather he’ll be like the city

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    Aristotle Born in the year of 384 B.C. Aristotle was seen as conventional for his time‚ for he regarded slavery as a natural course of nature and believed that certain people were born to be slaves due to the fact that their soul lacked the rational part that should rule in a human being; However in certain circumstances it is evident that Aristotle did not believe that all men who were slaves were meant to be slaves. In his book Politics‚ Aristotle begins with the Theory of The Household‚ and

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    especially philosophers‚ whose trained souls are not as polluted or impure. Their souls will “join a social and gentle group”‚ in other words‚ they will go to a happier destination. Like Socrates‚ who was expecting to join the Gods‚ “who are very good masters” ‚ Plato sees no reason to fear death. More importantly‚ he believes the soul is immortal. He was a dualist‚ and thus claiming that soul and body are two separate entities. The body is mortal and changes‚ while the soul is immortal and unchangeable.

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    Soul food brings the sensation of love and pride that has been perfected over decades of African American Culture. It first emerged around 1619 when the first enslaved Africans arrive to Jamestown‚ Virginia. There‚ Soul food was able to provide enslaved Africans an identity and a sense of belonging among all the challenges and hardship that they had to endure. One of the many obstacles that slaves have to face is obtaining the right amount of nourishment for survival because often times slave masters

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    chains is directly related to the pain that he experienced from being enchained. b) 67b: Death is the separation of the soul from the body. We shall be closest to knowledge (in live) if we refrain as much as possible from association with the body and do not fall to bodily pleasures but live a purified life. Philosophers are only concerned with the well-being of their souls and the best kind of wisdom comes from reason alone‚

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    seeing a sort of resemblance between Baldwin’s speech and the poem "Young Soul." They both make reference to getting to know yourself. Which does give some commonality between the two. I do however feel there are some differences‚ even though the points are basically the same. The difference is within the way you accomplish getting to know yourself. Baldwin’s speech carries on about finding yourself through writing. In the "Young Soul" the speaker is persuading the reader to get to know themselves through

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    Life is a word which is too ambiguous to be defined. One can experience true joy in life through cherishing each day and living it to the fullest. When life begins‚ many say it is the foundation of what will come next. My motto for life is to strive- to give my best in whatever I do. So at the end of my life I can proudly say I have accomplished and established a well reputation for myself. At this particular stage‚ my priorities are to achieve inner peace‚ succeed in both personal and school life

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    Corruption – Its not only in India that we are seeing this‚ but well developed countries like USA are primes examples of corruption. And this can very well be seen in Micheal Moore’s documentaryFahrenheit 9/11 . Anyway‚ the point is that corruption has become a part of parcel of our lives‚ but it shouldn’t be that way. Maybe people now lack moral values?? What ever it is‚ I think we people have to change this because there are other major problems that we human being have to see than corruption.

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    When thinking about the word “soul”‚ as it refers to music‚ what do you think of? Most people think about rhythm and blues‚ passionate lyrics‚ or even the concept of unity and togetherness. But‚ for most‚ soul was much more than music and Soulsville was much more than just a record label. Soul music is music that feeds the soul‚ relating to people on a personal level. Soulsville‚ which stands on the corner of College Street and E. McLemore Ave‚ was the connection between the frustration that African

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