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- 28961: Classical Greece, The Seed Of
- ... logic. Aristotle, one of the very first scientists, used evidence to support his claims. Today, any argument made must be supported by evidence. Any argument not supported by evidence is not accepted as fact. Aristotle’s use of evidence made his arguments strong and convincing, even if he was quite wrong. When Aristotle writes “Again, if the earth as a whole is capable of floating upon water, that must obviously be ...
- 28962: Kantian Philosophy
- ... rating moral actions emphasizes the moral content of an action, rather than the moral value of an individual being as a whole, or even a race or nation of rational beings. Therefore, I consider Kant's Universal Law Formation of the Categorical Imperative to be a good test of morality
- 28963: Causes Of World War I 3
- ... Serbian member of the Black Hand secret society, there were various basic causes of the war. Three of them were nationalism, alliances between European powers, and militarism. Nationalism is a devotion and loyalty to one’s own nation, with primary emphasis on furthering its interests as opposed to those of other countries. This feeling widely spread throughout Europe during the 19th and 10th centuries and caused many problems. The Slavic people ...
- 28964: The Art Of The Republican Period And The Beginning Of The Em
- ... of a system that brought water to Nimes. The Pont du Gard is an impressive example of hydraulic engineering even by modern standards. It is thought to have been built under the direction of Augustus's son-in law Agrippa. Sculptors of this period tried to create believable images based on careful observations. The large bronze portrait statue of Aulus Metellus (late 2nd or early 1St century BCE) is the work ...
- 28965: Selecting A Home
- ... like a washing machine, dryer and refrigerator. You may also have enough space to have a laundry room to accommodate a washer and dryer. Then having two bathrooms can really be a benefit. You don't have to wait on that person that takes all day in the bathroom to come out. I especially like the fact that you can decorate as you please. If you want your rooms a certain ...
- 28966: Cocaine
- ... have adapted strict no tolerance drug policies. Among the most famous athletes who have ruined their careers because of drug use are Dweight Gooden, Darryl Strawberry, Jennifer Capriati, Larwence Taylor and many more. Cocaine isn't a narcotic. No evidence suggests that cocaine produces a physical dependence. But it is clear that a psychological dependence can result from heavy or continuous use. As you can see cocaine is only harmful to ...
- 28967: Bearing
- ... your ribbons an 1/8 above the pocket when the manual says to. When you obtain good bearing you should carry yourself as an example to others. Just because you obtain good bearing today doesn’t mean you will automatically have it tomorrow. You have to earn it. You should also look off of and follow those that you think have a good bearing. They probably know what they are doing ...
- 28968: Huge Franciscus
- ... job as a doctor. “He would not accept that Imelda had dies before he could repair the lip.” (p148) Hugh Franciscus lives in isolation, his limited interactions with people from the outside makes accepting Imelda’s death hard. In the world of medical care, people usually always walk out healthier. When Hugh Franciscus’ patient Imelda does come out of the operation at all, but instead dies, something inside him changes. Hugh ...
- 28969: Influence of Music: Emotions and Effects
- ... way a person thinks about somthing. People that listens to rap may think that drugs should be legal. A person that likes country may think that raggedy cars should be used until it possibly can't run anymore. A person that listens to oldies think that the fashion should be the way that it was when it was the fiftys. This concludes the essay for " music and how it influences." Music ...
- 28970: Plato vs. Nietzsche: The Nature of Good
- ... strongly as the noble man believes inspiring fear is good, the slave ,just as strongly, believes it to be evil. Obviously Nietzsche believes in the relative nature of good. These views are contrary to Plato's absolutistic ideas about the nature of Good.
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