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    exist simultaneously. Since they exist at same time, Socrates would say that they are in direct opposition to each other in the soul. In essence, Socrates is saying that each part of the soul has its own capacity and these capacities can be in opposition to each other. This is how the principle of division operates in the soul. Socrates goes on to suggest that reason is what can rectify the the opposition of desires in the soul. For example, imagine that there is both a salad and a pizza in…

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    of the two leading parties (LDP and (DPJ) for many decades. It can be seen that the LDP set out to demolish the once prevalent myth which Japanese politics is a stagnant set of entrenched interests systems that seem basically undemocratic for the opposition parties. In fact, Japanese parties and politicians are increasingly aware of their people’s concerns, the media and other factors that can play a substantial role in keeping accountability healthy and alive. For most of Japan’s postwar years,…

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    After the task of coordinating and unifying the opposition was achieved, the foremost task was to force the regime to surrender power. In 1983, external and internal pressures were eased after the Chilean government followed suit with foreign demand by opening itself to liberation. Quickly after the regime canceled its ties with the opposition, as a result anti-government initiatives reappeared. A state of siege was imposed, lifted due to international linkage/leverage pressure, and then…

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    beliefs or attitudes. The book compares it to the biological response we have to a vaccine when we try to prevent an illness by a virus. The methodexposes people to weak arguments in favor of the opposition. This exposure to weakened arguments allows the subject to develop stronger refutations to the oppositions message. Just like how a vaccine prepares the body to fight a virus, the person is prepared to defend or fight off any argument that may attempt to persuade them. The method can be…

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    in his argument. For instance his data are every energy consumption, so even if food is brought local or national the amount of energy spent is still the same. Thus, His argument also point to one weakness of the opposition and only focus on it. Most of the other aspects of the opposition and data are ignored. Overall his article are not convincing for the well inform individual or expert in rhetorical, but for the neutral uninform citizen this may be very convincing. This article will be used…

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    Machin-Toomey Analysis

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    of just how it all played out. To begin with let’s take a look at what particularly the Machin-Toomey bill involved. The bill itself was not what the opposition painted it out to be. After the shooting at Sandy Hook, the President, some Congressmen, like Machin, and portions of the public wanted to see something done…

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    stable country. Lenin’s government was overall more different than Tsar’s government for many important reasons. The main differences were the living conditions between the peasants and the workers, rights that people had, and how they deal with the oppositions. The peasants and workers living conditions during Lenin’s government were different comparing to Tsar’s government.…

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    Another interesting parallel between workers ' opposition in each regime is the role of individuals and the use of collective action. Many of the forms of resistance taken relied on a sense of solidarity among the workers. For example the use of strikes and absenteeism from work, both of these actions only held any weight because they were collectively acted upon by many workers. Although much larger on the Soviet side, strikes played a role in opposition in each of these empires; these strikes…

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    The two articles Agonism in the Acadamy Suriving Higher Learning’s Argument Cluture by Deborah Tannen and The Better for My Foes The role of Opposition by Elouise Bell are both well writien articles. They both have very diffrent views but at the same time have some similaritys. One thing that I noticed when reading that they both talk about heated debate/ agurmnet. When i see those two words togther i think they are similar, as they both result insomething that you are talking about with…

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    power in the World. This was a great move for bettering Russia, but will lead to the downfall of the tsar because of the inevitable opposition towards future tsars. Opposition was created during the emancipation of the surfs, universal military conscription, and the creation of a new judicial system. All seemed great on the surface, but proved to create hatred and opposition towards the tsar from all social classes. Although a lot of the reforms that Alexander made bettered Russia, they were…

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