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    gave up early gains and turned negative after suffering a $255 million loss in market value yesterday as investors weigh the long-term fallout on the company’s business” (Shell). United Airlines was losing a lot of money and made it clear that the apology was made due to financial loss; it was a cover…

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    Comparative Book Review The texts The Bhagavad Gita, Apology, and In the Buddha’s Words all have different concepts of their God/deities, but share the same common base of themes. In The Bhagavad Gita, the theme is to not fear death and live in the moment. Being a part of the world, doing the best you can, helping others, and not getting egoistic with your actions are also all themes. In Plato’s’ Apology, the theme is using wisdom and virtue to improve the society. Having more self-knowledge…

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    represent the form of God” (First Apology, In Defense of the Faith, 9). This is a very powerful statement, Cato, that may throw off a lot of people, but it is smart and wise. Think about these manmade objects are not God and shouldn’t be called God. We believed that God does not have a form. Justin considered it to be an insult to God. He says “we have learned that God has no need of material offerings from men, considering that he is the provider of all” (First Apology, In Defense of the…

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    Justin’s writings, three of them have been reserved. His First Apology, Second Apology, and Dialogue With Trypho the Jew. The First Apology is addressed to Antoninus Pius, and the Roman senate. The Second Apology was addressed to the Roman Senate. In the First Apology he argues against the persecution of people simply for being Christians and following Christian faith. He also writes about the different Christian…

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    Meletus overlooks this aspect of being a good educator. He did not realize that by immediately chastising instead of correcting Socrates, a great lesson was lost for the youth. In 26 A of the Apology, Socrates brings this argument against Meletus by saying, “You, however, have avoided my company and were unwilling to instruct me, but you bring me here, where the law requires one to bring those who are in need of punishment, not of instruction…

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    Justin Martyr or Saint Justin to the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox Churches, was a Christian apologist and an interpreter of the theory of Legos. He wrote many apologies and dialogs however all but three are lost. Justin Martyr was born in 100 AD at the city of Flavia Neopolis, now known as modern day Nablus north of Jerusalem. He was raised in a Pagan home and believed the pagan beliefs. Justin wrote about how he was unsatisfied with his current…

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    Background: The history of apologetics in Christianity Origins Apologetics is the defense of Christianity with the help of sacred books, with the data of science and philosophy, with the provisions of jurisprudence against criticism and actions by those in power. Apologetics is always in the circle of ideas and ideas of the century. It is designed to expose pseudoscientific and philosophical attacks on Christianity and to promote the mastery of religious ideas by new scientific discoveries,…

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    herself and most importantly her son. Being black and having the woman's son thrown into the tracks is challenging to emotionally absorb. The apology is brutal because the lady is forcing the apology. It is not the apology that satisfies the women rather, the apology gives the women a taste of authority. Deep down the women continues to feel insecure because the apology was an act.…

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    Socrates Position

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    In this essay, I will be examining the position of Socrates as discussed in the works of Plato. The main concept discussed in Plato’s works is the contrast between the world of the forms and the world of appearances. Socrates describes forms and appearances as “two kinds of existences” (Plato, Phaedo, 79a). He continues to say that the form is “by itself, it is always one” (Plato, Symposium, 211b). If the form is always one, then appearances are many. The form is invisible, appearances are…

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    Charles apologies to Ahmed that his e-mail to his advisor was senseless and he should have contacted JV and explain about the problems that he was facing and ask him if they could contact Richard and Maurice to set up a meeting for this occurrence and get a result by understanding the USHQ’s perspective and JV’s perspective. Giving Ahmed with apologies and explaining his situation provides a reconciliation towards Charles and understand…

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