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    Guilty By association

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    was “guilty by association” not because I wanted to be‚ but because of where I attend school. As a student of J.P. McCaskey High School‚ I have dealt with being categorized by students from other high schools throughout the county. There have been times were I am working at a tennis camp and I introduce myself and tell them where I go to school and afterwards I have been asked “Are you a dad?” “Have you been stabbed?” “Do you do drugs?” the list goes on. The thing that I don’t get is why is it

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    why not!

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    Part I: Insert a complete data table‚ including appropriate significant figures and units‚ in the space below. Also include any observations you made over the course of Part I. Part II: Insert a complete data table‚ including appropriate significant figures and units‚ in the space below. Also include any observations you made over the course of Part II. Calculations: Show your work and write a short explanation with each calculation. Part I: Calculate the energy change (q) of the surroundings

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    In Apology by Plato‚ passage 38d-39c‚ Socrates turns his attention to those who voted against him. He expresses that he was convicted because he did the opposite of what they wanted him to do which was to beg for mercy and try to avoid the death sentence like many others do. On the contrary‚ he was not ashamed or scared to reveal his truth nor did he try to avoid death. Socrates’ tone conveys his strong beliefs of doing what’s right‚ this idea of justice which is highlighted throughout his defense

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    Plato's Apology Essay

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    (Wolfsdorf 75). He spent his early life as a writer where he focused mostly on tragedies. Plato is also accredited with introducing the first institution of higher learning in Greece. Plato was Socrates’ student and thus most of his work is based on the life and achievements of Socrates. Plato was in a position to capture major events in Socrates’ life up until Socrates was executed. One of Plato’s main works is the “Apology. The “Apology” captures Socrates speeches at his trial where he accused of “corrupting

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    Shutting people out‚ doesn’t solve your problem Suicide is irreversible‚ it affects everyone that knew the person. In the book‚ Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher‚ the color blue is a symbol of sadness and emotion‚ it represents the finality of her decision. At the beginning of Hannah Baker’s school year she was pretty typical compared to other high school teenager‚ she was intelligent‚ beautiful‚ and diligent. As time went on things became more complicated and her emotions and the people around

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    Truth and Socrates

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    holiness emerges in the dialogue and why it takes a prominent position in the conversation between Socrates and Euthyphro. “Euthyphro answers that there is no difference of opinion‚ either among gods or men‚ as to the propriety of punishing a murderer. Yes‚ rejoins Socrates‚ when they know him to be a murderer; but you are assuming the point at issue. If all the circumstances of the case are considered‚ are you able to show that your father was guilty of murder‚ or that all the gods are agreed

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    Socrates' Suicide

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    Socrates Philosophy 201 5 November 2010 Socrates Born in 469 B.C.E.‚ Socrates lived his life way before his time. The practice of the era in which he lived was ones’ of single opinion. That is where the ruler told everyone how and what to think. What made Socrates stand out as a smart minded willful person was his strong opinions and his teachings to the youth to develop their own opinions and not fall in line with everyone else’s thinking. This was Socrates downfall. He was

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    In The ApologySocrates believes that all knowledge comes thru questioning of what he thinks he knows to what he truly is willing to find out. Therefore his ideas of what he thinks he knows

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    Sergeant First Class Paul Smith and Why He is a Hero Some have asked why hakes a hero and why does the US Military only award a Soldier the Medal of Honor after he or she has made the greatest sacrifice. Sergeant first class Smith knowingly put himself into danger to save his Soldiers. A good leader like him would not tell his Soldier to do anything he would not do himself. As a leader in the U.S. Army‚ leaders should always put your Soldiers well-being before your own. Many of Sergeant First

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    Is Eratosthenes Guilty

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    1a. In this trial I would argue that Eratosthenes is fact non guilty. Section 11 of the Laws of Athens provide for the lawful killing of a seducer? Though it can be argued that Eratosthenes broke the law as he was seen in bed with Euphiletos’ wife there some things that are important to consider. The law states that “A kakourgos (lit. “Wrong-doer”)‚ i.e. a burglar‚ adulterer‚ footpad‚ or assassin‚ who is caught in the act may be punished immediately without a dagger by whoever wishes.” Now look

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