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| A Brief Analysis Of Wisdom In Plato’s Apology | A Brief Analysis of Wisdom in Plato's Apology
As a result of this investigation, gentlemen of the jury, I acquired much unpopularity, of a kind that is hard to deal with and is a heavy b | 972
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| A Brief History Of Buddhism | Buddhism is one of the major religions of the world. It was founded
by Siddhartha Guatama (Buddha) in Northeastern India. It arose as a monastic
movement during a time of Brahman traditio | 1357
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| A Contemplative Essay: What Is Reality? | I believe we each perceive things differently, and the combination of all our perceptions creates how we view the world, creates our reality.
I'm not going to pretend to know what reality is, but | 688
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| A Discussion On Death | The subject of what happens after death is one that has been debated for centuries. No one knows for certain where we go when we die, except the dead. However, everyone has his own beliefs and opini | 2510
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| A Good Definition Or Not? | In the Bible, one of the Ten Commandments states: "Thou shalt not kill." Regardless of religious preferences and beliefs, everyone knows of this Supreme command; but do they know what it means? Con | 1061
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| A Man Of Honor? (Socrates) | A Man of Honor?
Socrates was an incredible man of mystery. He was one of the first philosophers who had strange but knowledgeable beliefs. He was ridiculed for his thoughts and was taken to | 1773
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| A Meaningful Life | Needless to say, a meaningful life is an individual thing that everyone likes to pursue. But what is the actually meaning of a meaningful life? How to attain it? These abstract questions have drawn | 484
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| A Natural World Vs. A Brave New World |
A Natural World vs. A Brave New World
Imagine a world where thousands of babies at a time, each looking identical, were
manufactured to all be alike. They would | 1043
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| A Perfect Swing | How to Swing a Bat Correctly
Does a correct swing make your timing on the ball better? Is the ball hit harder, and does it go further? Yes, with a correct and compact swing you can ti | 547
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| A Utilitarian Defense Of Animal Liberation | Jay Simmons
Prof. Albert Hocker
Environmental Ethics
Friday, September 27, 2001
A Utilitaria | 1863
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| Abortion | Abortion should be legalized or not? Should we do it? These question has been asked for many years, and it~{!/~}s will be open for debated for many years to come. Some questions there are no right or | 1284
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| Abortion | Abortion
One of the most controversial topics out there today is Abortion. The reason it is such a debatable topic is we as a society have not been able to find a common definition for "huma | 525
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| Abortion Cannot Be Considered, Under Any Circumstances, To Be Morally Justified. |
Until 1967 abortion was illegal in most countries. The image of society and women held by promoters of the 1967 abortion act did not act to reality. The result of this act was an aborti | 1310
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| Abortion, A Mother's Right | Abortion: A Woman's Right
Abortion is a controversial moral issue we all hear about on a regular basis but one rarely stops to think about who exactly is involved in or affected by this | 1667
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| Absolute | An elephant was brought to a group of blind
men who had never encountered such an animal before.
One felt a leg and reported that an elephant is a great living
pillar. Another felt the trunk and re | 908
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| Absolute Understanding | An elephant was brought to a group of blind men who had never
encountered such an animal before. One felt a leg and reported that an
elephant is a great living pillar. Another felt the trunk and r | 1043
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| Absolute Vs. Non-Absloute Values | The foundation of values is critical to consider in light of the recent terrorist attacks on the United States. People base their value systems on two opposing perspectives: absolute and non- absolut | 1152
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| Absolutism Vs. Relativism | Absolutism versus Relativism
\"Something happened during the last sixty years-something which cut the moral foundation out from under our culture. Devastating things have come in every | 973
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| Acilles | Thus muses Achilles, one of epic poetry's greatest heroes. Epic poetry, one of the earliest forms of literature, began as an oral narration describing a series of mythical or historic events. Eventual | 635
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| Acupuncture | Eleanor Van Slyke
Dr. James Horton
Hist 38
May 11, 2000
Chinese Medicine and Religion
As with all things we know little about there is quite a bit of mystery surrounding acupuncture. The part | 1875
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| Adler |
Classical Adlerian psychology is a values-based, fully-integrated, theory of personality, model of psychopathology, philosophy
of living, strategy for preventative education, and technique of psy | 251
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| Adlerian Psycholtherapy | Adlerian Psychotherapy: An Overview Of Theory And Practice Abstract Understand, interpret, direct. This statement is an oversimplification of sorts, but defines the essence of Adlerian psychotherap | 2592
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| Affirmative Action | Affirmative Action In the Human Rights Act, Chapter 214 of the revised statutes, 1989, it states
that "in recognition that human rights must be protected by the rule of law, this Legislature
a | 476
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| Affirmative Action | Confucius and Confucianism-
Books related to Confucius and Confucianism-
Confucius and Confucianism-
LIFE OF CONFUCIUS
Confucius was believed to have been born in 551 BC. | 763
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| Al Copone | Alphonse "SCARFACE" Capone
Born in New York City, in 1899, by parents Gabriel and Teresa Capone, Alphonse Capone was blessed with a historical blend of ruthless gangster in his blood. Al Capon | 1489
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| Albert Einstien | Albert Einstein
(1879-1955)
By Evan Shnap
"The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking and we thus drift toward unparalleled catastrophes\" | 3441
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| Alcoholism | No Laughing Matter
Alcoholism kills". "First the person takes the drink, then the drink takes the person." Alcoholism is one of the most serious epidemics sweeping the United States today | 2984
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| Alexander The Great | Alexander the Great is, arguably, the most famous secular figure in history. His magnetism in life was rivaled only by his magnetism in death, and the story of his career has evoked vastly different i | 1057
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| All Quiet Incident | My life flashed before my eyes. The terror in my blood thickened after each explosion. My heart thudded violently and felt as if it were going to leap out of my chest. My stomach was twisted in a k | 1130
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| Allegory Of A Cave | Summary
In this selection "Allegory of the Cave" by Plato, Plato reveals what prisoners in a cell choose not to see. Furthermore, the prisoners are blinded by their own conformity, which consequ | 1340
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