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    some being justice, epistemology, political philosophy, and even theology. One of Plato’s most successful and widely read dialogues was the Republic. Before the Republic, many of Plato’s dialogues consisted of a speaker, Socrates, refuting the positions of his interlocutors, and many of the dialogues do not end with an adequate answer. However, the Republic delivers a position in which Socrates takes on justice and its relation to happiness. Plato also gives his own idea of justice, which…

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    Differences of the Czech Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo Introduction As Desmond Tutu said “Differences are not intended to separate, to alienate. We are different precisely in order to realize our need of one another.” In this essay I will compare the Czech Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Government system, infrastructure and anti-discrimination laws about LGBTs. First of all the government system of my country, the Czech Republic, is a unitary…

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    Plato's Republic

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    In a society where the citizens consisted of the rulers and the ruled, in Plato’s Republic, he attempts to give an explanation on why philosophers would be superior rulers in comparison to the everyday citizen. Within the dialogue of Socrates and his acquaintance, one can easily observe the views of those who ultimately believe philosophers would be divine rulers of the city. Within the discourse, Socrates suggests they will know what is best for the society as a whole for reason that their…

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    origins of the weimar rep. Some successes of stresemann too and at last by how people felt about it, the weak leadership those lead to those weaknesses. Weimar republic was a new democratic government declared at weimar, since the german king gave up the throne a new government was going to enter into germany so they name it weimar republic, so this new government was succeeding a lot but at last it ended up with a lot of weaknesses and they were really significant at this times since they…

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    The Republic of Chile operates in a Republic government. To have a Republic government meas to have a country in which supreme power is held by an elected official. This government style is held in many other countries, such as: The United States of America, Puerto Rico, and India. Pros of having a republic government include: increased just laws and liberties and a widespread of cultivated civic virtue. Some of the cons embedded in the Republic style government include: government corruption…

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    The Weimar Republic was a period of cultural creativity amongst the environment of hyper-inflation and depression, but Berlin drew the talent and energies of the rest of Germany towards its enticing cabaret performances and sex tourism. This cultural creativity included a newly liberated female population in which films began to present their female characters in sexual ways. The whole period of the Weimar Republic was a time of sexual liberation. My research question for my paper is, how did…

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    Banana Republic Essay

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    retail company because of it’s multiple brands associated with it. The stores that are included within Gap Inc. are Gap, which also includes Gap Kids, baby Gap, Gap Maternity, Gap Body, and GapKids, and Gap Outlet, there is also Banana Republic and Banana Republic Factory Store, Old Navy, Athleta, and Intermix. Each of these companies have a different target market associated with them. Gap is one of the most iconic apparel and accessory brands that is known for their optimistic, causal and…

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    Examples Of Free Republics

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    There are no examples of free republics in our history. The republics of Greece and Rome were on a much smaller scale. Both of these republics extended their rule over large territories. As a result, their governments were changed. They no longer had free governments, but now tyrannical ones. I am in strong opposition to the Constitution, specifically, Articles One and Two. In the proposed Constitution the government possesses absolute power. I believe that it gives Congress too much power, it…

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    The island of Hispaniola, of which the Dominican Republic forms the eastern half was initially inhabited by Arawak natives from the Orinoco delta region of South America before the Spanish arrived in 1492 as part of Columbus’s first expedition to the Americas. In the ensuing conquest the native people of the island were all but destroyed by war and disease and in 1510 the Spanish began importing slaves from Africa to deal with the growing labour shortage in the country’s increasingly important…

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    In the early Republic of the Roman Empire, the religio, or religion, was a polytheist one, or more than one god. Christianity cam along and was completely different because it believed in one God. Religion in Rome underwent an overwhelming change from the time of the Early Republic to the end of the Western Empire. These changes from a polytheist religion to Christianity not only changed how people practiced religion, but how women were viewed. These things lead to people becoming confused and…

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