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    One of the most profound philosophers is Plato (427-347 BCE). Society knows of his works such as The Republic and Allegory of the Cave, but no one is truly familiar with his life unless they have studied him. To understand his works you must first understand his life and all that he experienced. I am going to open your eyes and educate you on the man who influenced western civilization. Together we will explore how he met his teacher, the Theory of Forms, almost being sold into slavery, founding…

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    Aldous Huxley’s prophetic novel, Brave New World, includes among its many and varied themes the recurring notion of a society that is consumed by material goods and who find pleasure solely in the things that they possess. The inhabitants of the world invented by Huxley are not concerned with waste or sustainability; their main focus is pleasure and the enjoyment of the newest, shiniest, pleasing item to be played with and then discarded as they find a new object to be enamored with,…

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    Williams Syndrome Essay

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    enrichment for young people with WS. (2014). Retrieved from http://georgecup.com/how-your-george-cup-donations-to-the-wsa-are-used/ Claussen, D., & Hanser, S. (2000). Music-elicited responses in individuals with Williams Syndrome. Paper presented at the symposium for the Society for Research in Psychology of Music and Music Education, University of Leicester, United Kingdom.“Williams Syndrome (WS): Recent Research on Music and Sound.” American Music Therapy Association…

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    Should we pursue something that we are passionate about, even if it is not what others believe in? Should the opinion of those around us drive what we believe in or if we choose to stay true to our beliefs is it moral? This essay will discuss the conflict between Socrates and the people of Athens who were opposed to the teachings of Socrates because they thought the teachings rejected the gods and were corrupting the children of Athens. With the oppositions of the public, Socrates was accused…

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    About LeapFrog Solutions, Inc. LeapFrog Solutions, Inc., is a strategic communications firm dedicated to solving complex communications challenges for the government, businesses and consumer markets. A certified woman-owned small business, we provide a comprehensive range of services — from branding to internal and external communications — that transform perceptions, inspire change and drive action. Celebrating our 20th anniversary, we deliver high-quality communications with strategic impact…

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    Intelligence Specialists (IS) are a unique group of people who are responsible for the collection and dissemination of timely, relevant Intelligence that Commanders can base their decisions on. Intelligence Specialists generally have very diverse skill sets, an innate ability to question, and unparalleled analytical abilities. This being said, I think that our abilities are not as well-developed as some would have us believe and in some cases being allowed to atrophy. While a high percentage of…

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    Negative Essay On Obesity

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    till 1966 when the steering committee was formed.(A committee that decides on the priorities) The first meeting of “Obesity association was held in london in 1967, followed the next year when the second meeting was held in london in the form of a symposium on obesity. When people are obese they look for help. Some reasons may be that they don 't like looking at his or her self in the mirror every day and not have the confidence for his or her self being or some may do it just to get fit . One…

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    leader of the team who oversees the team member and divide them into several positions, the whole team will work together in order to win the game, this considered as relationship orientation. Also, organizing an event to support cancer patients, symposium and charity could be an example for relationship orientation as from these events I will meet new people and gain…

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    Macbeth Essay Imagine the President of the United States suffering from insanity. The thought of anyone in authority being mentally unstable may rattle some, but this scenario plays out in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth. The play describes how the title character uses violence to maintain power but gradually plummets into the abyss of mental illness. In Macbeth, Shakespeare asserts how power drives people to a descent into madness, as demonstrated by the title character and his wife…

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    Inquiry Statement Methamphetamine or METH is a highly addictive psychostimulant that has neurodegenerative effects on the human brain (Krasnova & Cadet 2009)(Krasnova and Cadet, 2009). METH abuse in Hawaii is one of the highest in the nation (http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Oct/12/ln/ln02a.html). METH is also commonly used by HIV-infected individuals(Cadet & Krasnova 2007). Drug use in the presence of HIV-infection increases the severity of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder…

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