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    Socrates Utopia

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    Xianglong “Jonathan” Meng Professor Walter Johnston English 125 Theater and Politics 11 October 2015 Platonic Utopia In Plato’s The Republic, we observe Socrates’ attempts to construct an ideal city whose principle, as Socrates states in Book IV, is to promote justice, which he defines as “each individual . . . follow[ing] the one which his natural character best fitted him”(127). The phrase “his [own] natural character” implies the existence of self-identity, independence, and autonomy,…

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    There are a lot of conspiracy theories about 9/11 but only a few are actually believable and backed up with evidence. Before that we have to know what a conspiracy theory is. A conspiracy theory is a belief that some covert or influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event. 9/11 was a terrible event and many people lost their lives or got injured. The 9/11 attacks on the united states were an inside job. 9/11 was an attack on america on september 11, 2001 in New York…

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    Jim Crow Laws In The 1800s

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    The Jim Crow Laws were upheld in the 1880s, and they brought about a particular sort of treatment that was exceptionally monstrous and horrifying for the blacks. The white southerners did not have any desire to give to the majority of the towns and spots with the African American as equivalents. They had the greater part of the magnificence, cash, and benefits while the blacks endured disfavor, disgrace, and intimidation. Towards the end of the Civil War, the whites were not excited about the…

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    To many, war is perceived as a heroic and valiant course of action that is intended to bring about the existence of peace and democracy in the world. However, war is in fact the exact opposite. It is actually a diminutive, wicked, and gluttonous force that impels fellow human beings to fight amongst one another until death befalls one of them while disturbing the innocent in the process. To get a glimpse of just how malevolent war is, envision the fact that it will kill your children and…

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    Bourgeoisie Thesis

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    The bourgeoisie, historically, has had most revolutionary influence. Bourgeoisie, everywhere, has got high ground, has ended all primitive, patriarchal, ideal relations. It has barbarously shredded the diverse primitive binds the certain gentleman to his "characteristic bosses", and has left staying no different nexus in the middle of man and man than exposed excitement toward oneself, than insensitive "money installment". (Max and Engels 34) It has suffocated the greatest delights of religious…

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    Christianity In Agora

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    In this past unit, we’ve studied and discussed the belief systems from the earliest civilizations around the world and up into more recently, ancient Rome. We’ve looked at how Rome took bits and pieces from different areas, such as, the Greek gods and goddesses and made them their own and adding gods from the different religions of the places they seized. Rome eventually embracing Christianity as Ethiopia did, though it wasn’t easy. While watching the 2009 film, Agora, we undoubtedly…

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    COLONİZATİON OF AFRİCA Africa is the second biggest continent on the world with the biggest populace thickness. It covers a region of 32.2 million km² with 6% of the world and 24.4% of the world land territories, together with the islands thought to border to it. It constitutes 15% of the total population thickness with a population of 1 billion individuals. Africa is circumscribed by the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the Indian Ocean in the south, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Sina…

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    Kennedy’s Doctrines Student’s Name Institution Introduction Kennedy was an intelligent newspaper informer in his late twenties. His public ambition and zeal for democracy were some of the major personality attributes that played a significant role in rising to become the United States representative. He later was to become the president of the United States, one of two crucial superpowers of the Second World War. Furthermore, his continuous energy for people’s equality and his audacity…

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    Washington DC: 11th Street [The Need] Bridges are no different than any other form of infrastructure, eventually they break down and need to be either repaired or replaced. Inspection occurs at least every two years, yet bridges are often pushed to their absolute limits of usability. In Washington DC, the 11th Street Bridge Project aims to replace two bridges built in the 1960s with three new bridges. With these bridges having been in place for nearly 50 years, there were numerous issues. For…

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    The city of Camel topia is a perfect city with riches beyond anyone 's wildest dreams. The city is ruled by King Mohammed the VIII, a glorious ruler that has made the city literally perfect. There is no conflict in the Utopia of Camel Topia and every camel lives for an upscale of a thousand years. There is however a grim secret that lurks in the minds of only two camels in Camel Topia. King Mohammed and his trusted servant, Pepe. The two camels are the only ones who know that the residents of…

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