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    •What‚ according to Kant‚ is the distinction between pure and empirical knowledge? Can you give an example of each type of knowledge? “knowledge a priori‚” therefore‚ we shall in the sequel understand‚ not such as is independent of this or that kind of experience‚ but such as is absolutely so of all experience. “Empirical knowledge”‚ or that which is possible only a posteriori‚ that is‚ through experience. Knowledge a priori is either pure or impure. Pure knowledge a priori is that with which

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    How Did the Unnatural World Affect the Natural World in Macbeth? Shakespeare’s Macbeth is the story of a man hungry for power. Macbeth does anything in his power to become king‚ even if that means defying the natural order of the world. When he interacts with the supernatural‚ his desire escalates and he becomes dedicated to fulfill that desire. Macbeth unnaturally becomes king‚ is overcome with paranoia‚ and is ultimately defeated by the supernatural beings that influence his decisions. In the beginning of the play

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    The Distinction between Classic and Modern games Currently‚ video games have gone through many changes in the past years from the first video game‚ invented in 1952‚ all the way to today’s time. Classic video games were made with 8-bit pixels and in very low resolution than modern day games. However‚ if those low-quality games were never made‚ the games would not have evolved into the games they are today. Today‚ games are more defined and have more of a storyline to them. Modern day games are

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    Feminism Might not be Bad After all. Mary Wollstonecraft is a very unusual author‚ due to the fact that she writes everything how it is‚ without any “sugar coating”. And how she came up with ideas way ahead of her time. She writes how men are not allowing women to grow and earn a place in society and that equality shall be a must for both sexes. If we think about it‚ this could be one of the earliest work of feminism out there‚ and one of the articles that changes the course of history in ways that

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    Mary Wollstonecraft and the Early Women’s Rights Movement Who was Mary Wollstonecraft? Mary Wollstonecraft was a very complex person and to try to completely describe who she was would be impossible. However it’s not impossible to share her life and what she accomplished. Mary was born in 1759 in London; she was the second of six children. Her father was an alcoholic and her mother was a battered house wife. Wollstonecraft tried to protect her mother from her father’s attacks

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    In Jane Austen’s era which is also called as Regency period‚ English society revolved around a social hierarchy. One’s rank greatly determined one’s social class. Class‚ stratification on base of economic and social means‚ is a central theme in Jane Austen’s novel Emma. The protagonist itself reveals the class differences in the novel. Emma Woodhouse is a lady who possesses a good disposition. She is rich and wealthy. She has not faced any difficulties in one and twenty years of her age. She

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    Unnatural Power of the Atomic Bomb Did you know that the bomb “Little Boy” dropped over the Japanese town of Hiroshima was so devastating that the people only had an instant to react before feeling the effects? “A Noiseless Flash”‚ the first chapter in the novel Hiroshima was written by John Hersey‚ 1914-1993‚ describes the overall situation and feelings of the bomb through six characters. John Hersey uses character development‚ imagery and tone to contribute to the theme of the Unnatural Power

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    Armitia Ryan Book Review 1 3/17/17 Wineburg‚ Sam. Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts: Charting the Future of Teaching the Past. Philadelphia‚ PA: Temple University Press‚ 2001. In Sam Wineburg’s book‚ Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts‚ he offers insight on how to better understand and teach history. He utilizes various studies to show how students learn the material. As he states early in the text‚ “I try to show that historical thinking‚ in its deepest forms‚ is

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    Why did slavery become established as a major labour system in the southern mainland colonies? Social Factors T.H. Breen‚ ‘A Changing Labor Force and Race Relations in Virginia’‚ Journal of Social History CHANGE OVER TIME Virginia in the years 1660-1683: much unrest‚ rioting‚ violence. According to the landowners and politicians this was due to “opportunists” (individuals usually) taking advantage of the “giddy multitude” (H.R. McIlwaine‚ ed.‚ Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia 1659/60-1693

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    The first juvenile court was established in Chicago‚ Illinois in 1899 when the question presented itself whether or not juvenile offenders should be tried and sentenced differently then adult offenders. (Anderson‚ 1998) This is one of the reasons that the juvenile system was developed. Legislatures felt that’s the offenders age and maturity level be taken into consideration and that rehabilitation be the main focus of juvenile offenders. Physiatrist offered the facts that during adolescence‚ the

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