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    In Plato’s Apology, Plato describes in great detail, the trial of Socrates. Under Socrates’ judgement, he has been wrongfully accused of corrupting the youth, rejecting traditional gods, and being disloyal to Athens—all of which he is willing to defend himself against. In that defense, Socrates is unafraid to challenge his accusers and question the jury—and in that, he makes a compelling defense of himself. Despite that, he is found guilty, to which he answers by saying he has been an immense…

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    First Argument Analysis Essay As Plato explains in his dialogue, Crito, Socrates is in prison on a death-sentence. While in prison, Crito, a friend of Socrates tries to convince him to escape prison and to escape the punishments. While Socrates listens to Crito’s side of the issue, he comes up with a moral argument for why it would be best to stay and accept the punishment of his sentence. In this paper, I will be proving that this argument is sound. Socrates’ main argument goes as follows.…

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    The most authentic, valid, and useable record that has been kept protected and unspoiled of Socrates’ defense of himself is the Apology. While the words penned in the Apology were not documented at the time they were spoken, Plato was present at the trial and; therefore, the record documented in the Apology was the words and confrontations of Socrates as Plato remembered them. However, one should put in mind that Plato was an admirer of Socrates and believed he is the true hero; in addition, he…

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    To study the tolerability of the analgesic autoinjector in the non-rodents( rabbit) by analysing biochemical parameters. 8.1 Introduction The objective of drug discovery and drug delivery system is to treat infections and particularly pain and suffering during the ailments and thereby maintaining a healthy human population. Any development in medical field is evaluated using a variety of clinical procedures prior introducing to humans. In pharmacological research, animal usage has become a…

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    Practical Title: The pros and cons of cell signalling experiments: risk assessments Aims: The aim of this experiment was to identify the risks associated with working in a laboratory by carrying out a risk assessment. The risk assessment instructed us how to safely work in a laboratory while being aware of these risks and what procedures to carry out if an accident happened in the laboratory. Methodology: Prior to the beginning of the risk assessment, laboratory coats, nitrile rubber gloves…

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    words of this law”. God has given us scripture and made us accountable to it. We must look to it for wisdom. God is the only ultimate source of wisdom. Questions • Why does Socrates believe himself to be innocent? • What is his argument in the trial? • Does Socrates present a valid argument? • Is Socrates making an argument for everyone for all of time, or for just himself? • Why does Socrates base his argument on a…

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    i. The two companies that were selected are Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson. First of all, Pfizer, Inc. is a research-based, global biopharmaceutical company which it focuses in improving the health standards locally or globally by manufacturing vaccines and injectable biologic medicines. Basically Pfizer operates under a few business segments such as Global Pharmaceutical, Global Vaccines, Oncology and Consumer Healthcare and Global Established Pharmaceutical. Unlike Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson is…

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    Assessment 4 Joel Sampson Bethune Cookman University Assessment 4 1. Define some of the uses for clinical assessment Some of the uses for clinical assessment are to help clients gain greater insight, to assist in treatment planning, and to assist in court decisions. 2. Distinguish between objective and projective testing and compare and contrast how each can be used in clinical assessment. Objective personality test assesses various aspects of personality. A projective test is designed to…

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    Nhat Duong Does Ginger have an effect in relieving nausea and vomiting during pregnancy? A natural root of a plant called Ginger (Zingiber officinale) belongs to a Zingiberaceae family including cardamom and turmeric that are mostly cultivated in tropical areas.1(p373) The primary component of ginger called gingerol comes from the root of the plant and its spicy aroma mainly due to the present of ketones called gingerols.1(p132,),2 Ginger is widely consumed in diet as a flavor in cooking and…

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    Collaboration and collective competence are essential to meeting the health care needs of society today. There are six interrelated characteristics of collaboration that are necessary for successful teamwork. Barriers involving historical and sociocultural norms, ineffective communication, regulatory and organizational policies act to impede collaboration. Personal experiences from nursing practice provide samples of collaboration efforts. This paper discusses the significance of…

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