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    The Cave Allegory This allegory is used to convey Plato’s attempt to explain what the nature of reality is. It displays the role of the masses, the educated, and reality. The setting takes place in a cave. The people within the cave are chained in such a way that they can only see the cave walls. Behind them are these strange figures that would carry objects and walk behind the people. Because there was a fire, the people could see their shadows. Sometimes the figures speak so they thought that…

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    an alternative organization for reporting purposes, and educating the people in power not the masses are very valid arguments for reporting climate change differently. However as a team we still feel that mass media has the most power to convince the public that change is necessary; since it is an extensive issue that affects all, they can reach the largest audience, and that in democratic states the masses can persuade their leaders to commit to change.…

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    Hooke's Law Experiment

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    its smallest unit is mm. In addition, when reading the measurements from the ruler, I sometimes read from an angle or round to the nearest mm. Second, the masses are not very accurate as it has been used for a long time. For improvements, using a digital ruler, which can be more accurate than using naked eyes. For masses, using brand new masses next time. It can reduce the inaccuracy of the…

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    fight for independent by non-violent means such as satyagraha ,non-cooperation ,civil disobedience, peaceful protest. He uses language and ground reality of masses. His success at Champaran brought the huge impact on national leadership .Gandhi vision of mass support and effort to bring mass in movement framed the congress as representative of masses. Gandhi leadership influences great congress leaders and common people alike. He raised the voice of common man against Tortures and injustice of…

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    placed the great masses of people, largely unorganized and moulded from above. These masses are economically and politically dependent and exploited, as through the decades they became affected by apathy and moral insensibility, and subsequently they abdicated their role, leaving the power to the elite. Interposed between the masses and the elite, the sociologist saw a middle level of power, composed of local opinion leader or political parties. They neither represented the masses nor had any…

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    referring to all members of society as lazy and unintelligent because in most cases, everybody follows the leader. In the world we live in today, the larger majority of people are afraid to stick out and to be unique. To these people, to follow the masses means less anxiety about being different. There is not much effort put forth when somebody simply does the same as the person in front of them; therefore,…

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    Percent Composition Lab

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    In this lab, the percent composition of each component in the mixture was calculated. The mixture contained NaCO, CaCO3, and sand. NaCO or salt had a physical change when it completely dissolved in water. A chemical change occurred when hydrochloric acid was added to CaCO3 or chalk because the mixture changed to a yellow green color. In order to obtain the percent composition, a filtration system was used to separate the sand from the liquid, by straining the solid with the use of filter paper.…

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    slogans are lived by and sworn by, and the essence of everything that the Party represents. Each of these three slogans have double meanings—one for the Party and one for the people as a whole. First of all, War is Peace. In their society, keeping the masses believing that constant war is being waged is actually a way of maintaining peace. War elicits great patriotism and devotion to country, It also promotes sacrifice and giving to…

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    “Anyone who is going to make a proper inquiry about the best form of constitution must first determine what mode of life is most to be desired” (Pol, Bk 7, Ch 1,1323a, 14). In order to determine the most ideal system of government, Aristotle suggests that one must first delineate what is the most desirable life; whether that would be living as a citizen under a kingship, a philosopher under a tyranny, or a ruler under a constitutional government. According to Aristotle, a kingship is a monarchic…

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    pregnancy as well as some guilt or emptiness as she may not know if that was the correct decision or not. Post-abortive silence is the emotional impact that women face because of abortion (Masse). Mentally women may encounter multiple mental breakdowns about her decision that causes her to doubt herself (Masse). When women suffer socially, it usually affects themselves as well as the other people involved. According to the New Zealand Resource group, women’s future relationships are affected,…

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