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Polemarchus' Concession
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...duct of reality, I am not capable of effectively giving what is proper in this and like circumstances. Therefore Polemarchus’ account of justice still seems trivial.Above I have treated my
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07 August, 2010 |
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INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD: HISTORY OF BEGINNING OF CHRISTIANITY
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... philosophy allowed Jews to justify their monotheistic beliefs through the use of Platonism and Stoicism[4]; therefore, Greek philosophy made Judaism justifiable to the Gentile population.[5] Th
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05 August, 2010 |
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Marxism 101: Are People Too Greedy for Socialism?
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...find a better way of life.Human beings – the story goes – are inherently selfish and greedy, and therefore a truly fair and equitable world is not possible. It’s true that we see gre
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21 July, 2010 |
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SSGT. Clyde Alva Taylor, WWII Hero
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...overed from his experience. The oldest brother, Charlie Taylor, was too old to serve in the military and was therefore not eligible to be drafted. Charlie remained in Vinita to help the boys&rsq
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12 June, 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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...e born. The featureless shadows that make up the background of Africa, however, are inconsequential and can, therefore, be enslaved.In both Shakespeare’s and Behn’s works the colonized has
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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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...at it is intelligent, that it is individual, that it is a law unto itself and thus subject to law, and that, therefore, it is free." &n
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13 May, 2010 |
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Biofeedback Monitoring using a Galvanic Skin Response Meter
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...ject matter that is sufficiently real to the client to address at that point in time. The facilitator should therefore be sure never to attempt to address items which merely show a null needle. A ris
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04 March, 2010 |
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An Explanation and Critique of Platonic Arguments from Opposites and Recollection found in the Phaed
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...eself (65a-c). Socrates holds that reflection can best be achieved when bodily hindrances are ignored; therefore the philosopher attempts to disregard the body in order to focus completely upon
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16 February, 2010 |
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Thoughts to Change the World
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...ess by the event of the "consciousness of creation", manifesting itself through its own awareness. Therefore we all have the divine power change the world around us through our thoughts. Our
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27 January, 2010 |
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Fundamental Principles of Quantisweb: Multidimensional Mathematical Formulaware
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...nfer that both the mechanical and the energy concepts are the manifestations behind this complex phenomenon. Therefore, the mathematical languages must be able to synthesize and integrate the comprehe
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09 August, 2009 |
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The United Nations Credit/Debit Card Initiative
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...an societal concerns. However, governments currently do not allocate sufficient funds to the UN. Therefore, the UN must find alternative means of funding. BACKGROUND Global Warming
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04 August, 2009 |
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The epistemic asymmetry between the natural sciences and ethics
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...sion), so has our view of nature changed.Hence, the model of science only allows for provisional truths, and therefore cannot preclude circumstantial falsehood, implying that scientific knowledge is n
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23 July, 2009 |
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How to End Economic Bailouts
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...uld keep the industry from growing. These government sanctions would end the large businesses, and therefore end the economic bailouts.Conservatives would call this socialism, because it end
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02 July, 2009 |
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The essence of time
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... traveling across the sky to mechanical time pieces to atomic clocks, all at their essence measuring motion. Therefore what is observable to us and what we wrongfully interpret as being time is actual
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18 June, 2009 |
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Isotropic Relativistic Transformations
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...nates and mass and energy and temparature and electric charge and color of a particle at rest with system A. Therefore, it applies to all forces of nature. Moreover, at the least for length and time t
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03 April, 2009 |
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The religion virus - Atheism, Agnosticism and Theism: On religion and systems of governance
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...t on their codes of conduct, this judging has to be said to occur at some point after one’s death, and therefore necessarily by some entity that is also beyond mortality. There, the concept of G
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30 January, 2009 |
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Cryptology
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...nate every tap to produce the new input (the XOR'ing is done within the LFSR and no XOR's are run in serial, therefore the propagation times are reduced to that of one XOR rather than a whole chain),
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24 January, 2009 |
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Animation as a Comedic Narrative: The Influence of Comedia, Intrigue, and The Absurd in One Piece
(Articles/Arts & Literature)
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...ama as a whole, is and we look at the big picture – new technologies are changing the way we do drama, therefore, we should change the way we look at it too. Referen
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13 January, 2009 |
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The Theistic Multiverse (Part 2): Is The Multiverse Proof of God’s Existence?
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...hip up between thought and energy, there is not thought without energy and no consciousness without thought, therefore the C elemtent, consciousness, could be subed for e, energy. Now, pre-b
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30 November, 2008 |
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The Theistic Multiverse (Part 1): Is The Multiverse Proof of God’s Existence?
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...ant then tries to show that this necessary thing must have all the characteristics commonly ascribed to God. Therefore God necessarily exists. This a priori step in Kant's argument is followed by a st
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27 November, 2008 |
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HR Branding
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...mployee – affect a corporate brand. Both can be influenced by HR branding through employee enablement. Therefore, by changing an employee’s experience with the organisation you also change
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11 November, 2008 |
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Silent-speech synthesizer
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...inking with words are not exactly the same. At the time we think with words our tongue moves very little and therefore these movements are not easy to detect. When a person speaks we may understand wh
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02 November, 2008 |
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Brute Johnson: A Critical Look at the Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.,
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...p; I was not to be made the slave of caprice; and I resolved to begin as I meant to end. I therefore pushed on briskly, till I was fairly out of her sight. The road lay between
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12 August, 2008 |
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Arbitrage the unfair advantage
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...me has no relation to the home’s value, it is in no way responsible for the home’s appreciation. Therefore, home equity simply sits idle in the home. It does not earn any rate of return.As
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07 July, 2008 |
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An Argument for Individual Time
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...nd pockets the other four dollars. Now each of the men has effectively paid eight dollars, the total paid is therefore twenty-four dollars, add the four dollars in the waiter’s pocket and this c
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23 May, 2008 |
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Black Holes-a theoretical explanation
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...to existence in the universe. There is no limit for the values of a concept.As dimension is a concept. It is therefore infinitive in magnitude by the Law of Conceptual Magnitude. This means that the d
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16 February, 2008 |
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Are Familiar Faces Always Recognized?
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...clearly not the case when I encounter the wholly familiar smile of my wife. If I fail to recognize her, do I therefore experience a feeling of unfamiliarity? Is facial recognition normally a process?
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21 January, 2008 |
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The Ethics of Internet Privacy in Employment
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...lly, virtue ethics focuses on the “actor’s” character, rather than on any specific action. Therefore, these ethics can be utilized to examine Michael Smyth’s true character, hi
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08 January, 2008 |
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Fuel Cells: Batteries of the Future?
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... 1.272 tons per person. Current programmes such as recycling to reduce wastage are already in place and this therefore shows the need for the world to reduce the amount of waste produced, and at the s
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27 December, 2007 |
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About Trains and Projects
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...an abstract concept seems very different from a train, there can be many similarities between the two. Therefore, it should not be surprising that one can use the same terms to describe circumst
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15 September, 2007 |
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Debunking "Nothing"
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...tter, energy, and space (which is really merely a term for the relation between the two former items). Therefore, we are, and exist within 'something'; the something being existence itself.We ha
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22 June, 2007 |
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Human Progress as Psychological and Material Contradiction:
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...is the simple conception of Reason; that Reason is the Sovereign of the World; that the history of the world therefore, presents us with a rational process,” Hegel begins his work by affirming t
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02 May, 2007 |
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I Think, Therefore... What?
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Descartes famously wrote the line, "I think, therefore I am", yet, in his attempt to be the absolute minimalist, it is quite possible that he took too much for granted.What is &ldq
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30 April, 2007 |
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The Acceleration of Light
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...ourth dimension. This implies that everything in the universe follows this curvature of space-time, and that therefore everything in the universe rotates in the same fashion as light. This is equivale
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02 April, 2007 |
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Debate about the existence of cycle in the economy
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... toward arbitrage between those two data, since stimulation by lowering interest rates boost growth rate and therefore influences CPI. This classical theory is not efficient when we consider the refer
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21 June, 2004 |
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Two cases of risk aversion, financing and consumption
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...r problem is that the risk premium is not constant, depends most of the time of long term growth assumption. Therefore we can observe a situation where financing will be allow at the top of the growth
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09 December, 2003 |
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Evolution of the currency market: Approach by the reserve of value definition
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...d by old economic manual. The idea behind this is to focus intention on the concept of reserve of value, and therefore to define an exchange rate function connected to this factor. In addition, we wil
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09 December, 2003 |
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Understanding The Job Market
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...ds on public expenses, since most of the program and improvement of education program are financed by taxes. Therefore, opened fiscal policy used to stimulate classical industry forces also public aut
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18 October, 2003 |
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Efficient Distribution of Water in Yemen
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...ently less than 80 millimeters per year. In fact, the evapotranspiration potential greatly exceeds rainfall. Therefore, the mountain aquifer cannot be recharged by precipitation (Overmeeren 38). So, w
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07 August, 2003 |
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The Hidden Risks of Mortgage Backed Securities
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...t against bank failures and loss of savings are entirely lacking in the highly leveraged real estate market. Therefore, the real estate market has the potential energy to destroy wealth on an unpreced
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07 August, 2003 |
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The US Monetary Monopoly under Challenge and a New World Order
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...n capital formation, allocation, and investment. The global economic system has been biased to the US Dollar therefore the following economic dynamic operates as a background process through the norma
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03 July, 2003 |
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Value in Gold
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...comfort of highly functional economies provides false shelter and
harbors erroneous perception in security. Therefore as the foundation
currency, gold, has a role, in all types of economies from the
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13 May, 2003 |
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Chinese Oil Shock, the US Dollar, and North Korea
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...m of government and its export-based economy may be driving that nation to the short-term internal interest. Therefore the Chinese may be tolerating, covertly, or overtly influencing the North Korean
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14 April, 2003 |
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The "Haiphong Effect"
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...Analysis Iraqi regulars and irregulars are integrated into the fabric of the civilian population of Baghdad. Therefore even if the United States has been dropping large amounts of ordinance it has not
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31 January, 2003 |
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