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    pedagogue was his father. The father spent a small fortune on his son’s education‚ eventually accompanying him to Rome to oversee his schooling and moral development (my information came from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace#Childhood) 2. Why did Cato teach his son instead of having a slave as a teacher? Cato did not think it proper for his son to be criticized by a slave or to have his ears tweaked by a slave when he was a slow learner‚ or to owe to a slave so precious a gift as his education

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    Technol. Manag. Innov. 2008‚Volume 3‚ Issue 3 Innovation‚ Entrepreneurship and Clusters in Latin America Natural Resource – Implication and Future Challenges Tomas Gabriel Bas (1)‚ Ernesto Amoros (2)‚ Martin Kunc (3) Abstract The natural resources play a very important role in the economy of the Latin America countries‚ but follow the classical models of resource exploitation and scale do not add much more value to the products or services like other knowledge-based industries (biotechnology

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    GEO 373 Latin American Geographies Essay One There are quite a few imaginative geographies that can be found from many authors completing travel writings relating to Latin America. To fully understand where these writings are coming from‚ one must first know what is meant by ‘imaginative geographies.’ According to the author‚ Gareth Jones‚ imaginative geographies can be categorized by connections of global cultural flows as ethnoscapes‚ mediascapes‚ technoscapes‚ finanscapes and ideoscapes

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    The Catholic Reformation For several years before the Protestant reformation‚ the Catholic church had been planning a movement to reform itself from within and help Catholics to remain loyal followers. However‚ this movement only took place in the mid 1500’s‚ approximately 20 years after the Protestant Reformation. The Catholic reformation‚ sometimes referred to as the counter reformation‚ had four main goals: to revise and strengthen Catholic doctrines‚ to reform any unjust happenings within

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    The Roman Catholic Church played important roles in the rise of art‚ architecture‚ and culture during the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages‚ the Church offered a place for Christians who were looking for hope and protection. The Christians believed that someone who lived a good life and followed the rules of God would be rewarded with joyful life in heaven. The Roman Catholic Church used different types of architecture throughout the inside of the churches. Two major styles of churches were built

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    Holocaust. A spectator of this carnage was the Catholic Church‚ whose leadership remained ’silent’ towards atrocities of the Holocaust throughout the entirety of the Second World War. Pope Pius XII chose to combat the Nazis through quiet diplomacy‚ never explicitly condemning the Nazi’s treatment and massacre of the European Jews. This policy of ’silence’ was prompted by many factors‚ which he believed were necessary to protect the European Jews and Catholics. Pius XII believed that if he condemned

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    1 What did Moody’s do wrong‚ if anything? Legally speaking Moody’s didn’t do anything wrong. However‚ I am of the opinion that at some point someone in the organization should have listened to their moral radar. Despite them not being responsible for the securities market when the began seeing a decline in the quality of mortgage-backed securities they should have started taking precautionary measures to help prevent the collapse. Even though what they offered to the market was nothing more than

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    WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GUNPOWDER PLOT FOR CATHOLICS 1605 THROUGH TO 1620? This essay will discuss the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 when a group of catholic noblemen plotted to blow up the English House of Parliament; the target of the plot was King James VI of Scotland and I of England. This essay will focus on how the event impacted Catholics and their treatment in society and law after the event. Primary sources including letters‚ Parliamentary documents and their insight into how the event

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    1. Although Pope worked on this poem from 1729 and had finished the first three epistles by 1731‚ they did not appear until between February and May 1733‚ and the fourth epistle was published in January 1734. The first collected edition was published in April 1734. The poem was originally published anonymously‚ Pope not admitting its authorship until its appearance in The Works‚ II (April 1735). The Essay on Man was originally conceived as part of a longer philosophical poem (see

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    Aristotle’s high minded man is certainly a difficult character to like. The high minded man seems haughty‚ ungrateful‚ condescending‚ and frustratingly indifferent. Aristotle’s would argue he seems this way only because we are not high minded. I think that Aristotle’s high minded man is an extreme example of how Aristotle thinks a virtuous man should behave. Aristotle is using the high minded man as a model to show what a man who is virtuous and perfect in every regard looks like‚ just as Plato

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