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    ‘Only human beings can be persons’ The statement that only human beings can be persons raises many arguments for and against. For example what is defined as a person‚ and the extent of personhood as a matter of degree and what are the sufficient enough features of being a person. My position on this matter is that I believe that yes‚ only human beings can be persons‚ due to reasons which I will discuss later on in the essay. I shall defend my claim by arguing that neither animals nor computers

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    stress which is brought about by being dishonest. Honesty is a crucial trait in the code of chivalry because if a knight is dishonest‚ the king will not trust him‚ and no other knight will either. If a knight is honest‚ he will always have a person to back him up and help him during a fight. Also‚ the king will know to rely on that knight and be able to send him out on quests or help him with his kingdom. Everyone would know that an honest knight will live

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    statements‚ however his argument comes across as completely one-sided and biased. Plato’s ideal of a “perfect” society may be effective and keep the system orderly‚ but it deprives the majority of the population of their rights as human beings‚ and his idea of a just person does not match up with his idea of a just society. If one closely analyzes Plato’s “perfect” society‚ it is clear that it may seem perfect to the outside world‚ but is run in a dictator-like fashion that does not lead to living an enjoyable

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    The Harmony Theory In Plato’s dialogue Phaedo‚ Simmias outlines his theory that the soul is like a harmony. Essentially‚ this theory claims that a lyre—or harp—is to harmony as body is to soul. The lyre must be tuned and played in just the right way‚ and if it breaks then the harmony ceases to exist. Therefore‚ harmony—and also‚ therefore‚ soul—does not exist on its own. Simmias argues that the same goes for body and soul‚ in the sense that the brain must be functioning in a certain way for the

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    Finally after waiting in line for three hours‚ my cousin and I were next in line to meet Fifth Harmony. I was so excited and nervous. Walking quickly up to their security guard Big Rob‚ I gave him a high-five. Now walking into the room‚ my mouth dropped. Everything was in slow motion to me. Camila‚ a member from the band grabbed my arm. She asked me what my name was. Stuttering I said‚ “Ma-Ma-Makenzie” in a shaky voice. She wrapped her arms around me and called me her best friend. All of us posed

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    biggest question is why don’t we do it then. The answer is we are afraid of devoting so much time‚ so something in life and then not succeeding at it. This is the same case for college students everyone has an idea of what they want to do with their life‚ but they may just not want to go to school long enough to get the required degree in which they desire. For instance‚ I used to want to be a physical therapist‚ but I didn’t want to risk not getting into PT school and the being stuck so I decided

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    especially interested in the pieces "Why Being Bored Is Good" by Mark Kingwell and "Don’t You Think It’s Time To Start Thinking?" by Northrop Frye. The significance of intellectual engagement and meaningful reflection are two powerful themes covered in these pieces. Reflecting on the essays‚ I question if I have been nurturing my mental growth. The articles highlighted the key objectives of clear thinking‚ effective communication‚ and intellectual growth being an issue in today’s society and going

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    Being a parent is the hardest job‚ they say. I believe‚ that being a mother is the hardest one in Italy. In the past‚ gender inequality in the workforce has always characterized this country. Women never had the same job opportunities as men‚ because females were seen as the ones who have to stay at home and take care of the family‚ therefore only males used to get higher school degrees in order for them to get a better work. However‚ now it is very common for both parents to have a job‚ to contribute

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    Objective Explain the reasons why people live in hazardous areas. Discuss vulnerability as a function of demographic and socio‑economic factors‚ and of a community’s preparedness and ability to deal with a hazard event when it occurs. Explain the reasons for some sectors of a population being more vulnerable than others. A Distinction A hazard / Hazard event / Disaster Hazard -is a perceived natural event which threatens both life and property Disaster - is the realisation of this hazard

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    combination of the two in equal measure. * Try to make your partner’s parents like you. It is very important for both of you. * Learn to give unconditionally. To expect always something in return is the same as paying for something. * Avoid being too emotional in your everyday life. It can be especially applied to males. You will have to convince your beloved that you are strong; that you are self-confident; that you know what to do; and that she can rely on your emotional strength to be a

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