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- 17431: Use Of Dialectic
- ... moderation, Plato discovered through the Socratic method was needed in every member of the kallipolis, but he divulged that it was the attribute of the 3 producer class. "Unlike courage and wisdom... Making the city brave and wise respectively, moderation spreads throughout the whole."(pg.107,431e) Moderation was necessary for each class, especially this one since the craftsmen are considered the appetites of kallipolis. Through dialogue with Glaucon, Plato concludes ...
- 17432: 1984 - Success
- Success is the main object of desire for many people in the world of today. In George Orwell s 1984, the author provides a speculative view to the future and brilliantly describes what would happen if ultimate success was attainable. George Orwell describes success in three extremes: those ...
- 17433: Affirmative Action In Educatio
- ... the Melting Pot 28). One authority says as of now one in every four Americans defines himself/herself as either non-white or Hispanic (Beyond the Melting Pot 28). According to Michael Lind, California, Texas, New York, and eventually the whole country will soon acquire or have already acquired non-white majorities (The End of the Rainbow 39). A typical U.S. citizen as defined by the United States Census Bureau ...
- 17434: The Prince and the Pauper
- ... the countryside he learned what it was really like outside palace walls. The prince started out as a arrogant brat that didn’t understand or even care what was really going on on the outside world. The laws his royal ancestors had set, that he had thought were fair, were shown to him in the terrible reality. An example of this is when two women he had befriended while incarcerated in ...
- 17435: 1984 10
- 1984 The novel 1984 is a futuristic portrayal of the world in the year 1984. The main characters Winston and Julia fall in love with each other but are caught and purified of all their wrong doings. In the end they betray each other because of ...
- 17436: Claudius And Hamlet
- ... to meet a young king and not the elder Claudius. Why old Hamlet did not name his son as successor is not clear, but that he could have is shown strikingly when Claudius makes "the world take note" that Hamlet "is most immediate" to his throne (I, ii, 115). This, coupled with the fact that Hamlet was at Wittenberg when his father died, are the two conditions that enabled Claudius to ...
- 17437: Aids
- ... IV drug user or a practicing homosexual; it is anyone, anyone who has unprotected sex, anyone who has had a blood transfusion in the past twenty years, or anyone who was innocently brought into the world by an infected mother. As unfair as it is, HIV/AIDS can attack someone whom society would have never "branded" as a stereotypical AIDS victim. This issue of HIV/AIDS needs to be addressed, and ...
- 17438: Air Bags Can Kill
- ... they own. This problem has a simple solution. Allowing anyone to install a shutoff switch on his/her own vehicle without having to get permission from the government would be the first step. Also, all new vehicles should have airbag shutoff switches as standard equipment. And the NHTSA should put out public awareness advertisements about who airbags help and who they can be harmful to. The informed consumer would then be ...
- 17439: 1984 Thematic Statements
- ... chosen from the novel 1984 have a lot to do with the policies and way of life in the George Orwell novel. They reflect the story's bleak image of life and the type of world that Winston lives in. Three of the thematic statements chosen are the names of chapters in The Book, and are the main phrases of the Party. The first thematic statement and Party phrase is "War ...
- 17440: 1984, The Book Vs. The Movie
- ... there were betrayers to the Party, they would eventually obey the principles at the end. Winston and Julia did not care about each other anymore. They were more concerned what was happening in the outside world, just as any ordinary Party member would do. They became slaves again to the Party and had no freedom in choosing what they wanted to do. This was the Party's main objective, and the ...
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