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  • Animals of Ancient Egypt

    Animals of Ancient Egypt

    Animals in Egypt For my project I decided to do Egyptian Animals. I found out that Egypt's animals have a lot in common with today's animals. For example, cats, sheep, hippopotamus, cheetahs, dogs, cattle, goats, pigs, geese, horses, baboons, cobras, crocodiles, falcons, hawks, frogs, lions, ostrich, turtles, vultures, snakes, scorpions, rams, and bugs; such as beetles. All of these animals still exist today. Many of these animals were used for milk, wool, meat, eggs, horns,

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Anna
  • Philosophy of Education

    Philosophy of Education

    Philosophy of Education By Education is a life long process whereby we gain an understanding in all areas of our life and of our world. We are constantly confirming information that we already know and learning new information everyday to add to our pot of knowledge. In my opinion, the purpose of education is to facilitate learning, gain a greater understanding of everything we encounter in life, and broaden the mind. While learning formally or

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mike
  • Philosophy

    Philosophy

    The principle of utility was Jeremy Bentham's idea on how society progresses through maintaining the greatest happiness / good for the greatest number of people. The ideology utilitarianism, was later formed by John Mill who offered the phrase and an explanation with regards to its moral implications. It sounds logical for a society to want the greatest happiness or good for itself. In general we regard individuals who are well (cultured) and who do not

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: regina
  • Attitudes on Chinese Immgrete to America

    Attitudes on Chinese Immgrete to America

    Attitudes about personal interest and career choices are influenced by a personЎ®s culture and age. Ў°I want to be a pilot.Ў± Ў°I want to a lawyer.Ў± Younger generations always decide their interest and what they want to do as their career based on their own benefit. Observing from the past in the U.S., very limited opportunity is offered to the Chinese immigrants. They might consider if they can do it, in stead of if

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Philosophy of Religion, Does God Exist?

    Philosophy of Religion, Does God Exist?

    The existence of God. The question that millions of people ask themselves each day is does God exist? What is God? Who is God? Throughout my life I have never questioned the existence of God; God just IS. However, there exists beings who need an explanation to how God can possibly exist as an eternal, all-powerful and all-knowing being. Through three different arguments, this paper examines some rational arguments for the existence of and eternal

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Janna
  • Jewish Philosophy

    Jewish Philosophy

    Jewish philosophy Jewish philosophy refers to the conjunction between serious study of philosophy and Jewish theology. Accepting the results of a given Jewish philosophy will lead to accepting a particular Jewish principle of faith. As with any fusion of religion and philosophy, the attempt is difficult because classical philosophers start with no preconditions for which conclusions they must reach in their investigation, while classical religious believers have a set of religious principles of faith that

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Philosophy

    Philosophy

    A response to the ruthless mercenary employers who locked out their workers in the General Strike in 1913: the poem is also a comment on the refusal of commercial interests to support Yeats' appeal for money to build an Art Gallery to house the Lane collection. The poem is a scathing criticism of the mercenary materialism he felt was rampant in the Ireland of 1913. The Scrooge image first introduced in "fumble in a greasy

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: David
  • The Value of Philosophy

    The Value of Philosophy

    The Value of Philosophy Reading "What Makes the Examined Life Worth Living" by Pruim I found the section regarding internal and external question very interesting. To explain the difference between these, Pruim analyzes three different areas; physics, mathematics and morality. Let us begin with an example in mathematics. The question whether 2+2 equals 4 or 5 is an internal question in the field of mathematics, while asking ourselves if any of these numbers really exist

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Metaphysics has the meaning behind it that it is the essence of something, or in our words today "saying something about reality" so in order to understand Plato's world view, it is important to grasp the distinction that he makes between several different topics. Forms are those aspects of reality which we perceive through our senses: a tree, a car, a table, chair, a beautiful model. Everything that we experience in the world of sensation

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Steve
  • What Is Philosophy?

    What Is Philosophy?

    What is Philosophy? The definition of "philosophy" is the "knowledge and study devoted to the basic concepts such as truth, existence, reality, casuality, and freedom (Encarta)". "Philosophy is about gaining a better understanding of ourselves and our world" (Cline). "Philosophy is also a study which people create different theories or question themselves about the nature of reality (Wikipedia). We as humans automatically engaged in to questioning our surroundings in daily life. In philosophy we have

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Victor
  • Introduction to Philosophy

    Introduction to Philosophy

    Introduction to Philosophy Psychological egoism is the idea that there is no such thing as a selfless act, so all human activity is performed out of one's own self interest. Whether one is thinking of another human being or not, the root of the activity is to better themselves in ways that are pleasing physically or emotionally. I do believe that this is a realistic view of human beings, for no matter what seemingly unselfish

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Yan
  • Horses in Ancient Greece

    Horses in Ancient Greece

    Horses in Ancient Greece When thinking back to the ancient times, the thought of the great chariot races will inevitably enter a person's mind. Horses were not only used for this spectacular and dangerous event in early times, but they were used and worshipped as so much more. The Greeks saw horses as a symbol of speed, competition, and human mastery over nature. They were viewed as an animal worthy of much respect and necessary

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Chinese Currency

    Chinese Currency

    1. History The Chinese government introduced its first exchange rate policy in 1949. From 1949 to 1955, the policy was based on a managed currency floating system. With the establishment of a centrally planned economy, the Chinese government implemented a pegged policy in 1955. After the collapse of Bretton WoodЎЇs system in the early 1970s, China changed its monetary policy to basket currency. The weak economic environment in the country in 1985 resulted in the

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Chinese Automotive Industry

    The Chinese Automotive Industry

    THE CHINESE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY Overview and Forecast 2003 heralded the coming-to-life of the Chinese automobile industry. Passenger car sales and production both eclipsed percent growth rates, while automakers posted banner profits.6 Not unexpectedly, this market explosion prompted a bevy of new entrants, whose subsequent competition for market share reduced prices and drained the once limitless demand. Nevertheless, even with the fall from rosy profit margins and breakneck sales growth, China still represents the fastest

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Top
  • Einstein and Philosophy

    Einstein and Philosophy

    "Einstein and Philosophy" Einstein was a man that shared many similarities with the philosophers in Alain de Botton's The Consolations of Philosophy. The one-time aspiring teacher of philosophy has been through many of the same hardships that the philosophers in the book have gone through. One can only imagine what wonderful philosophical teachings would've sprung forth from such an intelligent man. His life was not a typical one, and as with many of the philosophers,

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Ancient Cultures

    Ancient Cultures

    Abstract During the early Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Empires a great deal of the women were looked up to just as the men were. Some of these women were given as much power as the men had. In the Egyptian Empire, the country was ruled by women pharaohs such as Cleopatra. The Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians were all talented and skilled people. They are responsible for a great deal of the attractions and vacation spots

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Artur
  • Chinese Festival

    Chinese Festival

    CHINESE NAMES I. FAMILY NAMES 1. In China family names of the Han Chinese (which account for about 92% of the total population of the country) are before given names. 2. At present there are about 3,000 family names for the Han Chinese, of which 300 are the most common. 2. Most Chinese family names have only one character. However, about 20 double-character family names have survived into the modern time. Some famous ones include

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Janna
  • Anselm’s Philosophy

    Anselm’s Philosophy

    Anselm's definition of a God starts by saying that God is the greatest being we can possibly think of. When Anselm states this, it essentially means that it is not possible to think of a being greater than God. Anselm also states that if God is the greatest thinkable being, he is referring to the fact that it would be impossible to imagine or to create in ones mind someone or something being better than

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Steve
  • Branches of Philosophy

    Branches of Philosophy

    The 5 Branches of Philosophy Healthcare is considered one of the backbones of our society and is integrated into every aspect of our lives. When talking about different areas healthcare, we can use philosophy to better understand the basic principles involved in healthcare. Philosophy can be divided into five different branches; metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, and esthetics. These five branches show the different perspectives of healthcare to better understand how the related to one another.

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: July
  • Ancient Civilization

    Ancient Civilization

    ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS In order to understand what my research is about you must first know what a civilization is. A civilization can refer to any distinct society, whether complex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. There many different important Ancient Civilizations, I will be looking at the ancient Greek and Aztec civilization. I will discuss the way they lived and important findings from archaeological sites. Ancient Greece was made up of a few important cities;

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Chinese Culture

    Chinese Culture

    The ancient Chinese culture was a male dominant society. Women were always treated beneath men because of the teachings of Confucius. Confucius referred to women as unworthy and incapable of a literary education. Women were in a position of servitude from when they were born to when they could no longer serve their man because of old age. Women were considered as men’s property. If women were to disrespect the husband, without a doubt, she

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Vika
  • Chinese and Japanese Similar Fiction Stories

    Chinese and Japanese Similar Fiction Stories

    Chinese and Japanese Similar Fiction Stories Depending on a person's taste, fiction stories are quite interesting to read. They are filled with such imagination and creative people, objects, and settings. In most cultures, an author of a fiction story will reflect things about their own society. Therefore by looking at two fiction stories from different cultures, it is possible to compare not only the stories, itself, but the cultural background of both societies which they

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Aristotle agreed with Plato’s approach to science but also thought it was important to study living things. He first defined scientific knowledge, and why it should be required. He had invented science as the collective organized enterprise as it is today. Aristotle had the first science department to biology, but it was a bit weak in the physics side. Aristotle’s method for living things was to define the subject matter, to consider the difficulties involved

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • Quarrel of the Moderns and the Ancients

    Quarrel of the Moderns and the Ancients

    Quarrel of the Moderns and the Ancients “Those beauties of the French poesy are such as will raise perfection higher where it is, but are not sufficient to give it where it is not: they are indeed the beauties of a statue but not of a man” (Poesy Abridged). Dryden wrote this essay as a dramatic dialogue with four characters representing four critical positions. The four critical positions are ancients verses moderns, unities, French verses

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Ancient Minoans Vs. Modern Americans

    The Ancient Minoans Vs. Modern Americans

    The Ancient Minoans vs. Modern Americans The paper I had been writing on Minoan civilization was almost complete. It compared the myth of the Labyrinth by the Greeks to today's movie of the same name by Jim Henson. I was pretty proud of it, especially because of how creative I was being. Now it wasn't quite finished and I was having a hard time wrapping up such a unique paper. When a tempest arose, it

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Kevin

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