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    guardians) “who consist of a minority of adults…who are not subject to the democratic process” (Dahl 57). Dahl is implying that with guardianship, individuals should be restricted from freely participating in politics, whether that’s in the form of active…

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    belief in communal family. In addition, he explains why he believes that philosophers should rule. Marriage is expressed platonically in the polis, which contrasts with the ideal of common monogamy in today’s society. Instead, the members in the guardian class share women along with their children, and marriage does not include living together. Plato proposes, “That all these women are to belong in common to all the men, none are to live privately with any man” (457c-d).…

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    I was able to see how my teacher prepared for parent-teacher conferences my last day observing at Rawsonville. She explained how important it is to have a nice jacket and a change of shoes. She said that putting on another pair of shoes can help with comfort and give an energy boost. Furthermore, she said that after talking all day it is important to brush your teeth and fix makeup as to refresh yourself and be presentable. My teacher never sits at the front of the table or behind her desk…

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    of being self-governed and having self-control within the guardian class. Autonomy can be understood as one giving oneself one’s own law and acting upon it. According to Socrates, it means to be “master of himself” (125). Giving this…

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    The guardian in this case would be the state and they would consent to treatment services. While the guardian consents to services, the client does not have to consent or engage in services. It would be important to obtain consent from the client. The client in this case is willing to discuss her trauma and…

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    In Plato’s Republic, the ideal state is divided into three classes: the guardians, the soldiers, and the common people. Even though the guardians are the smallest group, they play the most significant part in this system. The political power is entirely concentrated in their hands. Initially, the guardians are chosen by a legislator, and from later on the power is inherited, but in some cases, the brightest children from other classes may be promoted. The rulers must also be philosophers. What…

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    the cause of their own unhappiness?”. Adeimantus told Guardians that the value of the city and its interest must be good to the Guardians. Perhaps, the city doesn 't make the people, but does it dispossess them to many pleasing things? The resolution will be between what the people desire, what we think will make them happy, and what really makes people happy in reality. Plato’s responses still continues to be more elaborate. The Guardians see it as “persuaded and compelled” to leave the…

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    Weeks: Floating School illustrates the resilience of a fishing village of a pulpous slum area of Lagos, Nigeria called, Makoko (Guardian). The Nigerian government claimed that the homes on stilts had become unsafe, then ordered the homes to be demolished because of the “…heavy rains and rising sea levels…” that have reeked havoc on the community for decades (Guardian). Between the innovation of the architect of the floating boat, Kunle’ Adeyemi and the photography skills of Iwan Baan, the world…

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    The capture rate for all offenses amongst juveniles achieved its highest peak in twenty years in 1996 and then declined 65% by 2014 (Juvenile arrest rates, n.d.). An investigation of 113 delinquent youth in a State confinement office found that 82 percent reported daily liquor and different drug usage, 14 percent used more than two times a week, and 4 percent reported irregular use prior to confinement (DeFrancesco, 1996). This research will discuss the link between juvenile justice and drug…

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    test, it was revealed that I belong to Guardian temperament. We are circumspection and cooperation. Seeking safety and a sense of belonging, we are concerned about the responsibility and obligation. There are four types of guardian: Supervisor, Inspector, provider and Protector. Guardian's biggest strength is logistics. We are good at organization, promotion, inspection and support. I shared my temperament results with family, and they agreed I am a Guardian as my personality. After our…

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