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7201: Julious Ceasar
... that he is far above others and somehow invincible. When he compares his own perseverance with that of the North Star, saying "But I am as constant as the northern star/Of whose true-fix'd and resting quality/there is no fellow in the firmament (Act III, Scene 1), " he pushes the envelope too far. It is here that his murderers descend him upon. When Caesar compares himself to a ... to himself that his role in the conspiracy is to save Rome. He says to the people, "If then that friend demand why Brutus rose /against Caesar, this is my answer: Not that I lov'd /Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more(Act III, scene 2)." He believes himself to be an honorable man, to his country and to Caesar. He does not think that his people would do ...
7202: Science and Ethics
... is less emphasis on religion and ethics then on scientific research. This is true for Victor Frankenstein. Instead of going to church or going home to his family, he stayed in his laboratory and worked day in and day out on his creature. He put aside the sayings of religion and all of his morals and went on with his experiment. As we all saw, Frankenstein paid dearly for his actions and if we ...
7203: Male, Female, And Religion
... Quran specifically say about women? The earliest message of the Quran, and the common themes that run through all the chapters, are of the realities of the oneness of God and the inevitability of the day of judgment. "All persons, man and women, are called upon to testify to those realities." So in the eyes of God, men and women are fully equal, an idea that we later see is not ... less and less accessible. In general, women's participation in all activities are different than that of male participants, for example, their prayer does not necessarily follow the pattern of the regularized five times a day. Across the Islamic world one can find women spending long periods of time at shrine tombs, relaxing in a space in which none of the demands of their regular lives are put upon them. The ...
7204: Animal Captivity
... a place where it can't meet it's own needs. Soon a foundation was set u[ and money started pouring in from children and their schools to come up with a plan to one day free Keiko. The tank/habitat cost "$7.3 million to build and $9 million for staff, veterinarian, care, food, utilities and other costs for the first two years alone" (Oregon Coast Aquarium). With all the ... that it doesn't effect the natural way of things. There needs to be more awareness about poaching, saving endangered species, and hunting for one species that won't harm another. Many dolphins die every day when they get caught in fishing nets because fisherment use techniques that catch dolphins along with the intended catch. In conclusion, the media keeps its eye on a few animals and activists worry about test ...
7205: Legalization of Abortion
... States Supreme Court legalized abortion. When the it ruled that abortion was legal, the court not only gave women the right to choose but also gave the unborn babies a right to die. Since that day, millions upon millions of unborn children have been ripped apart, burned with saline solutions, and sucked from their mothers' wombs. With every abortion that occurs another inaudible scream from the unborn child is silenced and ... from the inconsistencies which come from the case of Roe v. Wade. The Supreme Court interrupted that by the ninth and fourteenth amendments that a woman has the right to an abortion. The court that day, however, did not rule when a life begins for a human. If society is to assume that a fetus is a human the second it leaves the uterus, then what is the unborn baby three ...
7206: Humbled By Nature’s Grandeur
... s Grandeur Kayaking with Killer Whales made me see life in a completely different way. With my Dad, I visited an island called San Juan Island, somewhere off the coast of Canada and Washington. One day I went to the Whale Research Museum and was intrigued with the nature of the Orcas. I traveled all over the island looking for ways to interact with these astonishing creatures. To my surprise, I ... the bloodthirsty monsters depicted in stories and film. In fact, it became clear that we are the Orca’s only true enemy. It is unfortunate, but humans have killed off many whales. Many times each day whales are killed for their blubber. Oil spills occur and our waste causes the death of these magnificent creatures. Humans even kill these gentle giants for fun and sport. I was shocked at the number ...
7207: Its Never A Womans Fault
... Frank was going to be her ticket out; her life raft of rescue from the dark and haunting waters of her father s world. Eveline knew this, and had agreed to leave with him one day. As Eveline stated, she was going to go to a place where people would respect her. The day of her great escape, Eveline was unable to set foot on the boat. She was trapped. Not physically, but because of the way she was forced to live her life, mentally Eveline was trapped. Eveline ...
7208: Aristotle 2
... the process of learning. What we see others (whether adults, teachers, etc.) practice when we are children has a direct bearing on our thoughts and opinions. We simply practice these thoughts and opinions in our day to day lives. Thus, in one word, states arise out of like activities (Aristotle 377). This may be the case with a child who is reared in an alcohol abusive family. Say the child s father frequently ...
7209: Apple Computers
... old and Jobs 21 years old, had a vision. "Computers aren't for nerds anymore," they announced. "Computers are going to be the bicycle of the mind. Low cost computers for everyone." From the first day on the founders of Apple kept their vision intact, and they spoke it at every turn. They only hired people into the company that had the same visions as they did. In early 1976 Wozniak ... and Jobs finish work on a preassembled computer circuit board. It has no Product keyboard, case, sound or graphics. They call it the Apple I. They form the Apple Computer Company on April Fool's Day and sold the Apple I board for $666.66 at the Home brew Computer Club in Palo Alto, California. In 1977 the Apple II is available to the general public. Fully assembled and pretested, it ...
7210: The Apology Of Socrates: A Closer Examination
... testified that there was not anyone wiser then Socrates. Socrates tells of how after hearing this he went to a courtyard and question a Sophist (a hired debater) and learns that, similar to a modern day lawyer having to defend a position that is unpopular and often in conflict with his own beliefs, the Sophist is all words with no intrinsic meaning. Socrates comes away with the understanding that "neither of ... is capable of educating the young. By using Socratic reasoning, Socrates takes Meletus answers and turns these answers into questions, which is the whole basis of Socratic reasoning. In a way similar to a modern day lawyer prosecuting a defendant on the stand, Socrates brings Meletus into his trial. By doing this he uses Meletus's answers to justify that he never corrupted the young. Socrates questions Meletus that he alone ...


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