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    What is Bad Parenting? Most people think of a bad parent as being someone who disciplines their kids too harshly or works too hard to have a lot of family time, but in reality, it is the exact opposite. My definition of a bad parent is someone who does not discipline their child, sets no rules, and has no involvement. A parent is supposed to provide you with enough knowledge and information to learn how to live in the real world. By not being a good parent, they can fail to do this. There are…

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    Definition Essay Why is truth important to us or why do we think it is important? Why do we ask for the truth or swear on our lives that something is true even though sometimes it’s not? Even after we are given an answer, truth or lie, we will go further to make sure it’s true. Why do we do this? “being in accord with fact or reality, or fidelity to an original or standard. Truth may also often be used in modern contexts to refer to an idea of "truth to self," or authenticity.” Given this…

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    Locke was a philosopher who claimed that personal identity was independent of all substances, including immaterial substances. Locke says that we continue to be the same person over time if we have the same conscious experience over our lifespan, meaning psychological continuity is the criterion for personal identity. He actually has three different criteria for the continuity of people: psychological continuity, meaning the person at the later time is psychologically continuous of the person at…

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    Love is composed of many powerful forces that are all consuming. Sappho, the poet in, If Not winter, writes about experiences in which, eros produces a gap between the subject and the desired object. With the use of vivid imagery and overt symbolism within fragment 105A, Sappho allows her readers to experience the uncontrollable emotions of desire and attraction that controls a person who is in love, even if it is impractical for her to have such feelings. This ultimately creates a tangible…

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    Pattern defends neutrality of treatment as a concept of liberal neutrality because he believes that minority rights are grounded in liberal neutrality, and thus neutrality of treatment is the only way to sufficiently provide and protect minority rights. Neutrality of treatment believes that the “state should treat two or more conceptions of the good life equally” (Pattern 27). A weakness in Pattern’s argument, is his support of equal recognition of cultural groups, because it violates the…

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    Descartes used his Method of Doubt in order to find out what is the truth, in the sense that what he believes in is able to be confirmed without any probability of reasonable doubt. Within this method of pursuing the truth, Descartes doubts everything he encounters until he was able to feel content with knowing what could only be considered truthful without anything doubts. Eventually this doubt progressed to Descartes’ own existence. One thing Descartes pressured during his journey to finding…

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    Brett Dixon Houston Phil 262 12-13-16 Final Exam Essay Hume In section four of Hume’s An Enquiry concerning human understanding Hume sets out to prove that reasoning concerning matters of fact can not exist. He starts out the section by separating the relations of ideas and matters of fact. He says that Relations of ideas are inseparable bonds created between ideas. He uses examples like three times five is half of thirty. Basically,…

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    As this semester comes closer to the end, I think of all the usual information I have learned from taking this course and how I see the world and the concept of how art is in every little thing we do. We pass buildings and restaurants every day to learn that a construction team built those buildings to look a certain way that the hiring company wanted them too. I am stating this because everyone has a different way they look at art and how they perceive it. I asked my friends to accompany to the…

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    The quote,”Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant”-Horace. This quote is hard to understand unless you really look at and understand those words. To be honest, I had to google definition some of these words because I did not understand what they meant. Finding the definition of these words to understand this quote is definitely worthwhile. Not all people are going to want to google search these words so i’ll just explain what it…

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    Oh my goodness! Wow I cannot believe that I am standing here right now, thank you so much to the Olympic Games for presenting this gold medal to me. This has been an inspiration of mine ever since I ran over my first hurdle. I am so honored to accept this gold medal for 100 meter hurdles. Thank you to all of my fellow components on the track for pushing me to work harder and run faster. You all did an astonishing job and competed well, I am so honored to have been able to race with all of you…

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