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  • David Mamet’s Duck Variations Report

    David Mamet’s Duck Variations Report

    Mamet's Duck Variations David Mamet's Duck Variations is a 1972 play based around the mundane park bench conversation of two characters, George and Emil. Through the topic of ducks and other various wildlife, the theory of life and the world begins to emerge to reveal feelings about death and their own existence. They search for the importance of a duck's activities as if attempting to find meaning within themselves. Ironically, many of their discussions and

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    Essay Length: 700 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Meditations on First Philosophy: Descartes

    Meditations on First Philosophy: Descartes

    Meditations on First Philosophy By Rene Descartes In Meditation One Descartes doubts the existence of external objects because he has come to realize that many of the things he believed to be true in his youth are in fact false opinions. He doubts the existence of objects because he has used his false opinions as foundations for everything else in life that he perceives to be true. He searches for certainty by doubting the foundations

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    Essay Length: 920 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Monika
  • Banning of Fox Hunting

    Banning of Fox Hunting

    Banning of Fox Hunting Fox hunting is one form of hunting. It is a pursuit of a wild fox with a pack of hounds, which are specially bred and trained for the sole purpose of fox hunting, and are followed by hunters who usually ride on horses. When the hounds pick up the scent of a fox, they will follow it until the fox evades them, goes to ground, or is overtaken and killed by

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    Essay Length: 849 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Vika
  • Socrates - Philosophy in Ancient Greece

    Socrates - Philosophy in Ancient Greece

    Philosophy in ancient Greece was merely a type of argument, until a pioneer named Socrates showed the world a new way of thinking. Socrates was born in 469 BC in Athens (where he lived all his life) as the son of Sophroniscus, a stonemason, and Phaenarete. In his life, Socrates changed common philosophy, which was a study of why the way things are, into a consideration of the virtue and health of the human soul.

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Andrew
  • My Educational Philosophy

    My Educational Philosophy

    My Educational Philosophy Education is the foundation of human interaction. School is where students take in knowledge that will determine what they do with the rest of their lives. Students are offered great opportunities through education. Many times these opportunities are largely affected by how the material is presented to them. As an educator one is given the opportunity to facilitate the learning of these students and affect their lives in hopes that they use

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    Essay Length: 530 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Vika
  • The Philosophy of Atheism

    The Philosophy of Atheism

    The Philosophy of Atheism by Joseph Lewis (Address Delivered February 20, 1960, Over Radio Station WIME, Miami, Florida) Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is Joseph Lewis speaking. Although as a child I was instructed in the religion of my parents, I never came under the spell of religious training long enough to so warp my mentality as not to be able to see any other viewpoint. I was never trained to espouse the cause

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche

    The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche

    Sometimes philosophy is called "timeless," implying that it's lessons are of value to any generation. This may be hard to see in Nietzsche's work; but, we are assured that it was appropriate thought for his time. However, even Nietzsche's critics admit that his words hold an undeniable truth, as hard as it is to accept. Perhaps this is why his work is timeless, and has survived 150 years in print. Christianity "God is Dead!" announced

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Romulus’ Philosophy

    Romulus’ Philosophy

    Romulus’ philosophy Honesty. Raymond here admits that Romulus valued truthfulness above many things and that he strongly believed lying made bad matters worse. Its one of the reasons Romulus was so upset when Raymond lied to him about taking the razor. When he did it actually made matters worse. Respect of children owed to their elders. Romulus believed strongly in the ideal of the respect owed by children to their elders. He was therefore

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    Essay Length: 678 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Philosophy of Education

    Philosophy of Education

    As a future educator, my philosophy of education is student centered. I believe on focusing on the individual needs of the student, as well as involving them in the process of learning. I believe that students learn best through real-world experiences. I also believe that not all students relate to material in the same way. Motivation and interest are the two most important aspects when teaching students, because it gives them the desire to learn

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    Essay Length: 486 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Yan
  • The Varied History and Future of Psychology as Science and Philosophy

    The Varied History and Future of Psychology as Science and Philosophy

    The Varied History and Future of Psychology as Science and Philosophy As events in history unfold, they have ways of appearing to be part of one simultaneous thrust of coordinated progress. Perhaps as part of one view of evolution, individuals are inclined to regard those developments and occurrences which transpire during their lives as somehow interrelated, interdependent, and principally part of the same body of human thought and ideology. This is likely the philosophy which

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    Essay Length: 4,269 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • Philosophy - John Locke

    Philosophy - John Locke

    What are Natural Rights? A Natural Right is a universal right that everyone has all around the world. In particular, Natural Rights is a political theory that maintains that an individual enters into society with certain basic rights and that no government can deny these rights. Us as humans were born with these natural rights. Natural rights grew out of the ancient and medieval doctrines of natural law, which is the belief that people, as

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Written Coaching Philosophy

    Written Coaching Philosophy

    March 7, 2007 Written Coaching Philosophy My personal coaching philosophy overall, is about the athletes. Like the motto says, "Athletes first winning second". That is part of my motto of coaching. First of all, education and lifetime health is important. For example, I would teach the correct form and the right way to do something/the event. My philosophy would encourage team cooperation. Some examples of that are showing good sportsmanship and a strong/good work ethics.

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Anna
  • The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche

    The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche

    THE PHILOSOPHY OF FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE Sometimes philosophy is called "timeless," implying that it's lessons are of value to any generation. This may be hard to see in Nietzsche's work; but, we are assured that it was appropriate thought for his time. However, even Nietzsche's critics admit that his words hold an undeniable truth, as hard as it is to accept. Perhaps this is why his work is timeless, and has survived 150 years in print.

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • Short into on the Philosophy of Transcendentalism

    Short into on the Philosophy of Transcendentalism

    TRANSCENDENTALISM A MODERN PHILOSOPHY Mankind has lost its place at the center of God's universe. Now, when you watch the weather, or plants growing, or someone suddenly die, what you feel is obnoxious bafflement. In the past, you might have said God was responsible or the devil... Definitions of the universe based on speculation or on scriptural faith are no longer automatically accepted... You would have looked out on this vast and undefined universe in

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • Berkeley's and Hume's Philosophy About God

    Berkeley's and Hume's Philosophy About God

    Berkeley’s and Hume’s Philosophy about God When people think about empiricists, they usually discuss views of great philosophers such as George Berkeley and David Hume. Empiricists believe that all knowledge comes from the senses. Rationalists, on the other hand, believe that we can gain knowledge through the inspection of innate ideas. Although Berkeley and Hume are both empiricists, they still have different opinions about the existence of God. Berkeley’s philosophy uses God as the central

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Top
  • Morality in the Hunt for Red October

    Morality in the Hunt for Red October

    Morality in The Hunt for Red October While hundreds, even thousands of excellent movies have been made over the years since motion pictures were invented, there are some movies that stand out among the best. There are various reasons for these standouts, sometimes incredible acting, sometimes impeccable story lines, but in many cases, it is the issues addressed by the movie. Most of the greatest movies contain commentaries or analyses of certain issues, be they

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Monika
  • My Philosophy of Education

    My Philosophy of Education

    "My Philosophy of Education" Someone's philosophy is how they, themselves, interpret, feel, and speak about a specific topic. A philosophy cannot be wrong, nor can it be right, in fact it is an opinion. There are different ways to see something from a personal point of view. Philosophy is a notion of how you feel about something in particular. Education has many philosophies. Famous teachers and knowledgeable men and women throughout years have had their

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    Essay Length: 1,851 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Vika
  • Philosophy of Hinduism

    Philosophy of Hinduism

    PHILOSOPHY of HINDUISM In Hinduism (visishtadvaita and advaita philosophy, the concepts of soul and God not being entirely separate entities), God is like yarn, which, when woven into cloth, creates the Maya that is the universe. It is analogous to the idea that Energy (God) becomes the fabric of Matter. The energy does not disappear, nor does it really change form, but it is there the whole time. There are two characteristics of God: 1)

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Performance Improvement Through 5s Philosophy

    Performance Improvement Through 5s Philosophy

    Performance Improvement through 5 S Philosophy Dr. P.V.L.Ramana �Choice, not chance determines destiny’ Abstract: It is an undisputed fact that the success of any organization depends, to a great extent on the quality and performance of its workforce. Several studies by eminent scholars demonstrate this fact. Organizations are also constantly adopting creative and innovative initiatives to make employees happy so as to get the best out of them. This paper tries to relate cleanliness at

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    Essay Length: 1,912 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Managerial Philosophy Statement

    Managerial Philosophy Statement

    Managerial Philosophy Statement There are a wide variety of characteristics that a supervisor should possess to run a department with high productivity. Effective communication, respect, and recognition of a job well done are these important characteristics. Supervisors must guide their employees in all of these areas to decrease the daily challenges of a diverse world. Supervisors should have good communication skills using clear, proper language, repeating by performance, and by making sure the employees understand

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Steve
  • Philosophy of Education

    Philosophy of Education

    My Philosophy of Education TEACHER ROLES: I believe that the teacher of elementary students has many roles. I will sometimes be a facilitator-guide, sometimes a supportive, nurturing mother-like figure, and sometimes a sage who imparts knowledge. I will encourage my students to become more self-aware and self-managing. I believe that elementary school teachers must focus significant classroom time on the acquisition of social and community skills such as mutual respect, cooperation, friendship-building skills, and kindness.

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Apartment Hunting + Kwan

    Apartment Hunting + Kwan

    I like the following apartment hunting sites: rent.com, craigslist, and apartments.com. Michelle Kwan’s disappointments usually start when it’s time to hand out Olympic medals. This time, she might be out before she even skates. Kwan left open the possibility of withdrawing from the Turin Olympics after a sore groin forced her to cut short her first practice Saturday. “I really have to pay attention to how I am feeling these days,” said Kwan, who missed

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Philosophy В– Plato and Aristotle

    Philosophy В– Plato and Aristotle

    Aristotle goes into a great detail discussing the life and nature of the city-state as well as the divisions within in. Like everything else that exists, the aim of the city is that it is there for the sake of something good. The city is in existence to serve some good purpose and to make the lives of those who live within it (its members) better. The city has the character of completeness and is

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    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Examining a Philosophy of History

    Examining a Philosophy of History

    Examining a Philosophy of History That history contains errors, will not come as news to a person who has reflected on the topic. The very first history, a Greek one, History of Herodotus, written around 450 BC, likely had quite a number of fictional details so as to effect its purpose.1 Those parts of our history which are suspected to be fiction are, at least, through research and comparison, salvageable. What, however, is possibly more

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • The Early Philosophy of David Hume

    The Early Philosophy of David Hume

    Hume's Life David Hume was the son of a minor Scottish landowner. His family wanted him to become a lawyer, but he felt an "insurmountable resistance to everything but philosophy and learning". Mr. Hume attended Edinburgh University, and in 1734 he moved to a French town called La Fleche to pursue philosophy. He later returned to Britain and began his literary career. As Hume built up his reputation, he gained more and more political power.

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Mike

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