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    after they convict him. Another motive for Socrates to dismiss the opinion of the many is because he likes to consult experts. Socrates believes that no one should claim knowledge over anything that they are not experts on. This is seen in Plato’s Symposium when Socrates says “how ridiculous I’d been to agree to join you in praising Love and to say that I was a master of the art of love, when I knew nothing whatever of this business, of how anything whatever ought to be praised” (Sym.…

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    Ellis-Sloan, K. (2015). Practising care in teenage mother support groups. Critical Social Policy, 35 (4), 535-555. doi:10.1177/02610183155994572 In this article Ellis-Sloan (2015) examines teenage parents use of support groups, whilst drawing upon two qualitative research projects. The findings reveal the importance of support groups as they hold multiple advantages for young parents such as, peer learning, social support and respite, which ultimately may not be possible within a one to one…

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    How Has Love Changed Essay

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    Love has been influencing the lives of people since the first people walked the earth’s surface. There is evidence of this in all forms of art from the earliest cave drawings to modern poetry, books, and music. Clearly, society is vastly different now than in the early days of humanity. Ideas, languages, cultures, and nearly everything has changed, and these have all changed to be vastly different in separate parts of the world. This would lead one to believe that love has evolved to a…

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    policy can help fund these dinners to spread awareness. The allies of the policy along with public supporters can make calls to policy makers urging them to lend their support to the proposed policy. In addition, brief presentations at local pain symposiums and forums about the use of CAM for chronic pain conditions can be used. In order to keep and sustain key medical providers for the support of CAM, workshops about CAM with available CEUs will be utilized. The final step in the plan to…

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    really participate in. Like a doctor or a lawyer has to work insane hours, and although they are paid well, they can’t really enjoy life because they’re working all the time. I think I would enjoy being an author. Giving lectures at colleges and symposiums would be kinda cool. Or maybe a motivational speaker, that would be fun. But, to answer the question directly, my dream job would be . . . a business investor. Like, I would invest in other people’s ideas and businesses and then make a…

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    1. How have you been able to handle all of your responsibilities throughout high school? Do you feel that you can improve on balancing responsibilities, and if so, how? In my opinion, I have done an excellent job in balancing my responsibilities in my first two years. I have thus far only made my course load more rigorous, yet my grades improved in my sophomore year. I do feel that I do procrastinate on projects that I find boring and tedious, and that is most definitely a trait of mine that…

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    Carolyn Heilbrun's work Toward a Recognition of Androgyny claims to be the first deep analysis of androgynous storytelling and symbolism in English literature. Essentially an extensive case study of stories and novels from Greek antiquity up to the 19th century, the essay argues that androgyny has existed as an ideal in storytelling for centuries, albeit as a “hidden river” (xx). More general statements on the androgynous ideal can often be inferred from the analysis of specific texts. Heilbrun…

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    PA 584-Intergovernmental Management You Decide Paper By:Farkhanda Qadir Dear Governor: Due to the state’s budget problems, many higher education programs had to be removed from the state’s publicly supported universities. As a result, some majors will no longer be offered by these universities, which mean that students within the state will have to avail of those majors in another state. However, the state’s universities also offer majors that are not…

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    The Construction Industry

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    The construction industry is one of the high risk industry with more number of injuries and fatalities reported compared to other industries. The construction industry has also been performing poorly on health and safety of its employees. In New Zealand, the construction sector is the sixth largest sector which employs 180,000 people. The Construction Sector Action Plan of 2011 suggests that the construction industry in New Zealand had the highest rate of fatal injury making it almost thrice the…

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    There are currently four noteworthy fields of anthropology: biological anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and cultural anthropology. Each spotlight on an alternate arrangement of examination interests and for the most part uses unique exploration methods. Biological anthropologists complete deliberate investigations of the non-social parts of people and close people. Non-social alludes to those organic attributes that are hereditarily acquired as opposed to learned. Near human…

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