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Polemarchus' Concession
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...oper” is rendered trivial in that no form of authority exists within this definition; it seems as if an individual can judge what is proper for another at a whim (332 b-c). I agree with th
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07 August, 2010 |
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INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD: HISTORY OF BEGINNING OF CHRISTIANITY
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...he devout Jews and Rome. The Torah after all had forbidden certain practices and set forth laws for the individual. Caesar Augustus was the ruler at a crucial time in history that pitted J
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05 August, 2010 |
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Marxism 101: Are People Too Greedy for Socialism?
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...hen in the 1980, with the election of Ronald Reagan, came the advent of 80s music and an recklessly aloof and individualistic attitude that “greed is good” – made famous in a speech
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21 July, 2010 |
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The Sub-Human, the Human, and the Human Potential: The Colonized in Shakespeare, Behn, and Conrad
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... to argue that the positive or negative aspects of colonization are an issue that can only be resolved at the individual level and is highly influenced by the images and texts to which one is exposed
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17 May, 2010 |
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My Own Brand of Hero: The Forging of the Equiphant
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... of transcendent centered-ness who lived in that same era, but who spoke to a much more western audience. The individual to which I am referring is Epictetus the stoic. (Pronounced Ep Ik Tee Tus) 
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13 May, 2010 |
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The Necessity of Offshore Outsourcing in Securing America’s Future
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...d growth phase. Countries such as India and China however, had large pools of unemployed, university educated individuals ready to take on work (Hira 68). According to the National Academy of Engineer
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06 May, 2010 |
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Reason for Gene Skepticism
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...stereotype were never formed, there would be no issues related to the gene concept; in this he argues that if individual biochemical processes were all that were observed and described, conflict with
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15 April, 2010 |
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Biofeedback Monitoring using a Galvanic Skin Response Meter
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...the course of therapy. Jung was thus able to adjudicate which areas would be most fruitful for exploration in individual subjects. Jung wrote up his findings on the use of a GSR meter in an article in
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04 March, 2010 |
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cherish the differences in others
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...needs them to, and seeking an understanding will just cause more issues to arise. Understanding comes when an individual is ready for it, and not when one is seeking it. Life will provide the answers
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17 October, 2009 |
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The Day Bipartisanship Died
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...om generations past. Today we have a system which emphasizes affiliation and group think, as opposed to individualism and autonomy. We have a system where an individuals vote is decided by
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09 October, 2009 |
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Political Ideology: Enemy of the State
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...om generations past. Today we have a system which emphasizes affiliation and group think, as opposed to individualism and autonomy. We have a system where a vote is decided by an (R) or a
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02 October, 2009 |
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Modern and Classical thought processes
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...se opinions and expressions have become impersonal via pathways that often present the information whether an individual has interest or not. What I mean by this is the many forms of communicati
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18 September, 2009 |
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Against the case of Free Will
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...lt...me. I was a healthy, although heavy, baby born in the afternoon. But I was much more than that. I was an individual composed of different genetic information that concluded not only how I looked
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13 August, 2009 |
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The United Nations Credit/Debit Card Initiative
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...it card companies, the United Nations credit/debit card is a specialized card that would create awareness and individual social responsibility regarding climate change. Cardholders will pay a mi
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04 August, 2009 |
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On the Progress of American Society and the Decline of Conservative Christianity
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...on ceases to hold sway. Hence, conservative Christianity's need for a theocratic state in which free-thought, individual freedom, social welfare and scientific advances are kept in check. The less kno
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21 July, 2009 |
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The Psychology of Post Nuclear Generations
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...tantly, faster. We would have to live faster to ensure that we could and would leave our mark on the world as individuals, life now held the possibility of being most brief with very little warning. A
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27 June, 2009 |
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Thinking Negative
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Thinking positive boosts the individual’s mental ability and strength. This is a kind of being optimistic all the time. All the time!!! Optimists live a long life and their f
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06 May, 2009 |
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The Rise of Globalism in the Law
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...cording to globalists, science, technology, and religion have evolved humans into more caring and intelligent individuals. No longer are we bound by social Darwinism, i.e., kill or be killed.&nb
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10 April, 2009 |
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Applying the Hegelian Dialectic in Iraq
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...enlightenment for the first time through their contact with TV, music, and western educational opportunities. Individuals in these nations are serfs; they are unable to leave their country, are design
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10 April, 2009 |
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The River
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...lways a part and parcel of Day to Day Life.. 'The Transition' I mean here is the changes that take part in an individual (both physically and mentally) right from his birth till the end of his life..
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09 April, 2009 |
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The religion virus - Atheism, Agnosticism and Theism: On religion and systems of governance
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...behaviour and rational arguments are no match for selfish impulses. This is because the cumulative effects of individual actions are not taken into account when said actions are undertaken. Every huma
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30 January, 2009 |
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Cryptology
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... number being intercepted and used against them, cryptography is all about increasing the level of privacy of individuals and groups.In a world where virtually all data of any importance is held on a
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24 January, 2009 |
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The Aging Workforce
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...wal, 2006). The main concern with an older workforce revolves around safety and productivity issues, as older individuals lose some cognitive and physical ability with age (Haight & Belwal). The c
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04 January, 2009 |
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HR Branding
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...mployee grievances resolved online or promoting new policy initiatives or promoting success stories of teams/ individuals, etc. This is also useful to bring together ideas and innovations in people ma
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11 November, 2008 |
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Silent-speech synthesizer
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...rive System, was presented in a conference on June 29, 2008. In this research, attaching a small magnet to an individual’s tongue by implantation or piercing allowed tongue motion to direct the
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02 November, 2008 |
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Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and The Victorian Crisis of Faith: A Critical Reading of Dover Beach
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...ent, definition, Arnold manages to mix the two governing factors that define religion – society and the individual. Morality means to conform to certain rules of conduct. These rules are often i
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05 October, 2008 |
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Intelligent Design in School?
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...val of any one of these parts causes the system to effectively cease functioning." This assumes that all individual parts were always necessary and that new parts could not have been added sequen
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19 August, 2008 |
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An Argument for Individual Time
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Abstract: This theory offers a definition of “Individual Time” and attempts to prove the possibility of individual timelines. This theory takes the assumption that time travel to the
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23 May, 2008 |
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Stigmergic Collaboration: A Theoretical Framework for Mass Collaboration
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...ng is achieved through a range of attributes which are examined, such as the provision of a localised site of individualistic engagement which reduces demands placed upon participants by the social ne
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26 January, 2008 |
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The Ethics of Internet Privacy in Employment
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...berty, and freedom. It is a respect for persons, and a respect for the privacy and confidentiality that every individual is entitled to. It involves “truth telling” and full disclosure as
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08 January, 2008 |
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Red Blood Cells and The Sickle: A Premature Harvest Of Cells
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...lls.GeneticsSickle cell disease, has an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. Overt disease occurs when an individual inherits two defective genes from the parents. The abnormal homozygous state, i
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03 September, 2007 |
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Thugs & Bowmen: A new twist to the ancient game of Roshambo.
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... idea of an invincible foe, nor of being vulnerable to attacks from all. If one must needs be conquered by an individual, one may at least find personal solace in the ability to conquer one capable of
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19 June, 2007 |
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Human Progress as Psychological and Material Contradiction:
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...is regarding the extent that a conception of idealized rational progress imposes demands counterproductive to individual happiness begins with the identification of the death instinct and the love ins
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02 May, 2007 |
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Modeling Aspects of Political Thought in Democratic Political Systems: A Connectionist Approach Over
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...aterialized. The collective mind of all political beings gives rise via democratic election to the economy on individuality. Political parties have long been unsuccessfully striving to efficiently int
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02 November, 2003 |
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The Hidden Risks of Mortgage Backed Securities
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...e inevitable but ultimately it will fail, as all artificial economic constructs tend to do. The best case for individuals will be to identify this potentiality in an investment class erroneously perce
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07 August, 2003 |
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Value in Gold
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... because of social
considerations. A question to ask would be whether or not government
tends to reward the individuals who are making the best personal
economic choices?
What is the likelihood
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13 May, 2003 |
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