The Republic is perhaps one of the worldās most popular and most influential works of political theory and philosophy, both historically and intellectually. In his Republic, Plato brings to life the main character of Socrates (Platoās real-life teacher and role model) and explains to the reader his own personal views on how a virtuous and most importantly just city would become a reality. In depicting his perfect city-state, a society ruled by an aristocratic philosopher-king, Plato additionally makes note of...
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If I were to tell you that you had 2 minutes to decide, with evidence, who was to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, who would you choose? Thereās some many different theoryās behind this matter, but in my opinion, itās Friar Lawrence that we need to blame. He stuck his nose into matters where he was not concerned, trusted unreliable sources, got others to do the dirty work for him, and even misused his own advice. If...
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It is your best friend. You keep it in your hand, pocket, with you at school and you are using it at home. The first thing you do when you wake up in the morning is look at it. Before we go to bed we use it and we can't go a day without it. This is obviously our cell phones. A person will spend over 4 hours each day on their phone. This materialistic object is like our best...
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Idaho Code 33-2003 requires districts to identify students who may qualify for Gifted and Talented Programs in five specific talent areas including specific academic, intellectual promise, creativity, leadership, and visual/performing arts. This paper will review Gem Prep Online 3-Year Gifted and Talented Plan and will analyze how its program aligns and differs in comparison with West Adaās district G/T program. Gem Prep Online (GPO), is a statewide K-12 online public charter school serving students who are identified as to be...
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Art education can also benefit mental health. While schools mainly focus on academics, the mental health of students is often left to the wayside. School can be a stressful environment for many students. It's a critical time in human development. Human brains generally aren't fully developed until weāre around 25, the rational part of the brain coming last. Thatās why teens are so overwhelmingly emotional. They're not thinking as much as they are feeling. Coupled with the stress of school,...
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The movie Scarface, directed by Brian De Palma, in 1983, broke my heart. Naturally, I like movies with good endings, just as many other people do, so as the end credits finally ran across the screen in front of my eyes, I was beyond upset. I do not see the talk about drugs as a taboo subject, yet that does not mean that I find it easy to speak about. Because I do not think that it is easy to...
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The television adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyleās short story āThe Final Problemā is a modern retelling of the traditional narrative in which both the storyline and characters are appropriated into new contexts. Sherlockās āThe Reichenback Fallā provides a fresh interpretation of the storyline, making it accessible and relevant for viewers today. This has been expressed in the three major points shown in the film, the first major point is the true metaphorical meaning of the Reichenbach fall, and the...
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Just after the Civil War, a mother grapples with her tortured slave past and the emotional effects of her behavior stemming from it. That is just about all that will be revealed here about the plot of Beloved. The reason is that the story of Beloved, as directed by Academy Award winner Jonathan Demme (The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia) from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Toni Morrison (Song of Solomon, Paradise) unwinds remarkably hesitantly. Where in most movies, the...
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āBeyond the Wild Wood comes the Wild World,ā said the Rat. āAnd that's something that doesn't matter, either to you or to me. I've never been there, and I'm never going, nor you either if you've got any sense at all.ā (Grahame, 1908). In the one hundred and twelve years since the publication of Kenneth Grahameās āThe Wind In The Willows, the picturesque home of the characters has been lost to a thing of the imagination. That loss is the...
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After trying several different diets, we decided to try a ketogenic diet. Low carb high-fat diet seems most convenient for us. We donāt have to starve; we can eat in moderation. Itās only you need to limit the intake of carbohydrates in your body. We studied this diet very carefully and also tried to gather as much as possible the recipe. From our experience, the challenge of the diet is the limitation of the menu of the food that we...
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Sports are a physical activity that has a lot of benefits on the human body. Sports help build muscle mass, mainly because of the fact that they always work your muscles. Take football for instance. During football, youāre working the muscles in your legs when you run. Of course, football works more than just your legs. For instance, they also work out your arm and shoulder muscles. Even a strength training workout could be considered a sport if you do...
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Nowadays, Clone is a word that a new commonly used in many contexts all around the world, especially in the United States. Scientists have discovered a way to bring back extinct animals. Many people dream to extend life for their loved ones and being able to express the hidden feelings in their minds after their loved one has disappeared from their life. The idea is that humans might someday be cloned in the future, but there is some scientific concern...
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The Biographical Outline of The Beatles The Beatles was a British rock ānā roll quartet band of the 1960s that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, all of whom were vocalists besides the different instruments they played for the band. The band, initially called The Quarrymen until 1960, was formed in 1957 by guitarists and songwriters Lennon (1940-1980) and McCartney (1942-present). A while later, they inducted Harrison (1943-2001), a bass guitarist. Starr (1940-present), the bandās drummer,...
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As a human person, committing a mistake is not a big deal since it is part of learning and growing. We made mistakes and learn from them. We are made with our flaws and weaknesses, but it doesnāt reveal our true identity. We are covered up with our imperfections, and it is how we show ourselves. Just like Punchinello, there are times that Iāve been doubtful of myself, I thought I canāt do what others can do, but it hits...
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āIf your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leaderā As stated by John Quincy Adams, āLeaders are the people who do the right thing; managers are people who do things right.ā Leaders are the ones who do not order their sub-coordinates but work with them together to achieve the predetermined goals of an organization. They work together to bring out the best in the sub-coordinates and motivate them to bring...
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Serial killers are one of the most notorious criminals for the past several decades. They have proven their reputation to the world, killing in the most gruesome way they can think of. While some serial killers like Ted Bundy, Andrei Chikatilo, Jeffrey Dahmer, and many more are already behind bars, there are those who managed to get away with their crimes like the infamous 'Jack the Ripper.' The Federal Bureau of Investigation defined a serial killer as someone who has...
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A problem my friend, Daniel, encountered in childhood was a traumatic experience in kindergarten. Daniel decided to tease a classmate, but he did not know the teacher had heard what he said and to Danielās surprise the teacher yelled at Daniel. In the shock of the situation, Daniel froze up as he feared the repercussions of his actions; as all young children are afraid of getting in trouble, so was Daniel. The teacher demanded Daniel say sorry but now the...
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Social media refers to forms of a system and email channels dedicated to open-based participation, interacting, changing ideas, and collaborating through bookmaking, and networking microbiology. Cybercrime refers to the unlawful activities which are conducted by computer systems or the internet. Itās also the growth of crime in more densely populated areas. This paper will discuss the relevant effects of social media on cybercrime. Identity theft or character theft is the most common technique the scammer used. They employ the technique...
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Thousands of people around the globe are dying every day due to Covid-19. Superpowers like the United States are seeing their economies shrinking rapidly and whereas a full lockdown is effective, it cannot last forever. We all know that the world can only return to normal if a vaccine is found. World-leading research laboratories are competing with each other to find an effective vaccine. Many of them have also started vaccine trials, but an effective vaccine has not been found...
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We all need some kind of authority with us, or our society could be a disaster, as shown in the book āLord of the Fliesā by William Golding. In this novel, a group of boys is stranded on an isolated Island at the time of an imaginary nuclear war with no connection to the adult world. These children with no rules, civilization, or guidance have their true nature exposed. On the island, we see conflicts between the boys. This affects...
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In today's world, public speaking is becoming a necessity, especially in the educational and professional spheres. However, if you ask people, most of them will say that public speaking is their weakness and that they have a great fear of it. In my essay, I am going to consider ways to overcome this weakness. Firstly, it is important to accept the thought that not everyone is perfect. In most cases, the fear of talking in public is the fear of...
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American instrumentalist Frank Zappa once said, āWithout deviation from the norm, progress is not possibleā. Zappa is stating that if a person does not stray off the beaten path, there will never be progression. Progress is a movement towards an improved state, and it is a necessary component of development. In his TED Talk, 'Is the World Getting Better or Worse? A Look at the Numbers', Steven Pinker uses various rhetorical appeals such as pathos, logos, and ethos to persuade...
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It had always been there, since before I could remember. Gran never told us about it before she passed. But as far as Dad knew, it was there before he was born. Whenever people came over, they would always ask: āWhatās in there?ā or āIs it empty?ā. The only answer we could give was usually along the lines of āI donāt knowā or āItās always been thereā. Whatever was inside that locked room was always going to remain Granās secret....
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Education is important because it gives people the knowledge and skills they require to be contributing citizens to society. It improves the quality of life by enriching people's understanding of themselves and the world. The secondary school of the future will be based on three basic principles: students should gain an understanding of how to apply what they learn in their daily lives, students will learn how to sustain the world for future generations, and students will learn about ethics...
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In modern societies, artists or manufacturers use elements of cuteness that are pleasing to create mass consumption. Merchandise that is worth millions and is sold across the world is partly due to its appeal of being ācuteā. In this case, a recognizable animated character, Hello Kitty, is famous for representing what is known to be cute. Cuteness is an aesthetic category that uses its elements to create mass consumer culture and attract consumers. The cute aesthetic of Hello Kitty has...
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Are all children born evil? In āLord of the Fliesā by William Golding the main character, Jack, is an innocent young boy that slowly transforms into a complete savage. Throughout this novel, Jack and the other children get stranded on an unknown island. This slowly makes Jack a have progressive and obsessive desire for power and killing through the events of the novel we get to know Jackās character traits. In addition, Golding uses Jackās thoughts, actions, and speech to...
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Imagine yourself sitting in a fairly dark and crowded room. There are hundreds of seats occupied by people around you. A stage lies in front of you, filled with actors, lights, music, and different sound effects to set the mood of the play. A combination of these accommodations has let viewers grasp the performance actors have been portraying. However, it hasnāt always been easy to enjoy these theatrical performances. Times have changed since ancient Athenian theater, however, thatās not to...
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Ā At the end of the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand, the two protagonists, Prometheus and Gaea, decide to start a society that differs from the one they used to live in. Rather than focusing on everyone as a collective group, the society they want to start focuses on freedom and individuality. Prometheus and Gaea believe that embracing each personās personality is better than putting everyone in a group and that all people should be able to choose what they do...
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In this essay, I am going to discuss Jonathan Bachman, taking in Baton Rouge a press photograph from a Black Lives Matter protest in 2015.Ā This photo shows a woman -named Leshia Evans a nurse from New York- calmly standing in a long summer in the middle of the road confronting the police who are all wearing full riot gear. Two officers are running up to her to arrester her with zip ties Ć¢ĀĀ the police use zip ties so...
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According to DC. Latham an Assistant Secretary of DCCCI, āOver the past decade there has been an incredible growth in the amount of classified information stored in computersā (Warner, M., 2012). This data is stored in cyberspace which constitutes of many optic wires, routers, servers, and computers which are interconnected (Purpura, P., 2007). With the start of the 21st century, many technological developments and improvements in the workplace as taken place but challenges and issues are inevitable (F. Mohammadi et,...
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