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    At the top is the philosopher king who is determined by their ability to lead and most importantly their wisdom. Ideally, it should be the most enlightened and educated man in society who will rule over the guardians and the tradesman, “Qualities like ready understanding, a good memory, sagacity, quickness, together with a high-spirited, generous temper” (Plato 213). These qualities are also true for the next layer, the guardians, but the philosopher king will be the best of the…

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    kinaesthetic learners best working environment would be involved in a sporting team, where they can consistently be active and on the go while learning new things. Another working environment would be suitable for a kinaesthetic learner would be being a tradesman, such as a plumber, technician, builder, mechanic, a concreter. These jobs best suit kinaesthetic learners because they are able to be on the go and use their hands a lot, like to build things, put objects together and are able to keep…

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    car and stylish ride for an active professional, and you can consider the Compass as your “compact” high-performance SUV! Drive Home With A New RAM 5500 In Ft. Lauderdale Fl Work hard, play hard---the new RAM 5500 does just that. Available in Tradesman, SLT, and Laramie models, you can haul with industry-leading strength or carry debris from the job site without breaking a sweat. The chassis models even feature crew cabs, so you can carry more workers AND more equipment---sounds like a win to…

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    Dickens and Washing Irving are just two examples of authors Herbert read from. The books reinforced his desire to write. After Wells recovered he enrolled in Thomas Morley's Commercial Academy. The academy mainly focused on copperplate handwriting and tradesman skills. Wells continued to attend the private school until 1880. Earlier in 1877, his father fractured his thigh leaving him unable to play cricket. Needing money, his two brothers became apprentices to various jobs. Herbert would also…

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    People go to work and begrudge their “less-talented” colleague’s promotion to a new rank. Or to the larger extent when an ill-tempered, ignorant tradesman was preferred to an erudite lawyer by a bureaucracy. Indeed, there have been many inequality issues, especially partiality, in history, but humans themselves overcame those dilemmas. They ended the notorious, anti-Protestant Catholic-hegemony, successfully revoked the unreasonable segregation. Many Great Minds have fought bravely for the world…

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    merchants and missionaries were the primary immigrants of the French (mostly men). French colonies relied heavily of their relationship with the Indian population for fur trading. Neither the Spanish or the French had a diverse population of farmers, tradesman and businessmen as their primary immigrants to North America as did the English. This diversity in the English population along with the fact there were more woman made the English colonies more self sufficient. Not only did the…

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    1. Introduction Language serves more purposes than just to communicate ideas from person to person. Language can be both seen and heard. Language can be written or spoken. Speech is described by Crystal (2005, p. 1) to be phonic. Writing is graphic. Crystal (2005, p. 1) speaks of the elements of language as having a physical bond. One cannot begin to write if they are not first familiar with oral language (Gee & Hayes, 2011, p. 57). Likewise, one cannot understand language if one cannot…

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    in his plays. Many things influenced Shakespeare and his plays. What inspired the man to write, or was he simply a natural-born genius? Was he gay, bisexual or straight? “William Shakespeare surpassed the legacy of his farming grandfather and his tradesman father to find factor in the eyes of royalty, and obtain patronage from the nobility, despite the deadly, devastating contagion of the bubonic plague, the ongoing war between the crown…

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    Madame Defarge

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    all of Saint Antoine to dance at the sight of” (Dickens 140). Similarly, the idea that Jerry Cruncher believes himself to be “an honest tradesman” (Dickens 36) even though at night he is a grave-robber could be seen as ironic humor (Dickens 100-101). To add upon it, even the title of the chapter pokes fun of this contradiction, being named “The Honest Tradesman” after Jerry Cruncher’s faulty description of himself (Dickens 96). Aside from these minor incidents, the novel on a whole lacked humor,…

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    John Cabot Research Paper

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    school, where he was taught mathematics. He lived in Venice for many years, and during that time he met a girl named Mattea, whom he married in 1474. Mattea fathered three sons of John’s: Ludovico, Sancto, and Sebastiano Caboto. John’s career as a tradesman really kicked off in the 1480’s, when he began to trade in the East Mediterranean area,…

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