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» Miscellaneous Essays and Papers
On Liberty
<view this essay>.... free to convey your views openly without forcing them
onto others. After all, a man who learns from noone but
himself has a fool for a teacher. There is however an
exception to this rule. That is, if an individual in
any way harms or comes onto anothers rights to liberty, or
causes a social threat, hence he or she is subjected to
forced inclinations by other members of society. For example,
walking around nude on the streets of Cairo might be youre cup
of tea, alas, in Cairo they prefer coffee. In other words, if
you offend other individuals, you are in fact infringing on
their rights as free citizens who poses a sovereign mind.
However if .....
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Science And Religion Rely On Each Other
<view this essay>.... of faith, drive, and morals would be reduced drastically. Together, they’ve formed the strong thinkers that we are to this day – and it is only through that allegiance of thought that we’ve arrived at this mode of thought(s). as an integral part and push towards each other’s (and own’s) development.
To back this statement, one must first view Science and Religion in terms of aim. Science defined by an acclaimed Webster’s Dictionary reads “Accumulated and established knowledge, which has been systematized and formulated with reference to the discovery of general truths or the operation of general laws; knowledge classified and made available in work, life, or .....
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English Vs Math
<view this essay>.... there are no limits. Now on the other hand in math when faced with a problem such as; if you have 300 meters of fence and have to enclose a rectangular field. What would be the dimensions of the field that would yield the largest area? When mathematicians go to solve one of these they have to be creative in their problem solving.
Perhaps, one of the best ways to demonstrate creativity in math is through an identity question. An identity question is where you have an equation and you try to manipulate each side individually without touching the other side and get them to be equal. We start off with something like sin squared theta over cos theta plus cos and .....
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Exams Are Unfair Assessments Of Progress
<view this essay>.... students
commit suicide before they take an exam because they do not have self-confidence
to face to the exam. Some students commit suicide after their exams because they
can not get good marks in their exams and they can not stand the pressure of
their parents. In addition, many students usually forget all of the things that
they have already learned when they are taking their exams because they are too
nervous, but they can remember all the things again after they finish their
exams. Also, many students suffer insomnia because they are too worry about
their exams. They do not have enough sleep, so they can not do well in their
exams.
Secondly, the .....
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Michael Collins Biography Figh
<view this essay>.... the age of just six, "Michael" became interested in the Irish nationalist movement and his teacher "Denis Lyons" a member of the Irish Republican Brothers (IRB) became a immediate inspirational figure to look up to. Along with other role models and Michael's keen interest for reading, at just 11 he was subscribed to the "The United Irishman" a nationalist magazine edited by "Arthur Griffith" who later went on to became the founder of Sinn Fein, a nationalist party that still exists to this day.
In July 1906, at the age of 15, Michael Collins immigrated to London; he did not take long to become involved in a strong Irish community in London and also became invol .....
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Oedipus The Irony
<view this essay>.... to find the murder of the former king of Thebes. He even curses the murder and demand that he speaks up. Ironically, it is no other than himself. He also warned by his wife/mother Jocasta not to continue the search for killer. He does not listen to her, and in return he discovers the horrible truth. In which costs Jocasta her life. He also says that he will go easy on the man who will turn himself in for the murder of Laius. But, ironically the punishment that he gives himself is far worse than anyone else would have received. This great play is filled with many cynical parts throughout. But the irony is what makes this play such genius.
When Laius g .....
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome I
<view this essay>.... defined in 1969 as the sudden death of an infant or child, which is unexpected by history and in which a through post-mortem examination fails to demonstrate an adequate cause of death (Culbertson 3). Basically this is another way of saying that it is not known why these babies die. SIDS is not a new disease contrary to what some people might believe, but it has been happening throughout time, unexplained deaths of babies are even recorded in the bible. SIDS was probably the most neglected disease ever recorded in history of man. It wasn’t until recently that major steps were taken to figure out why babies were dying so unexpectedly and what .....
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The Reality Of Good And Evil
<view this essay>.... say that doubt would be the biggest skeptical of all time. Why is this? Simply because there is a manual of good and evil to follow. Lets say now, if we see an old lady trying to cross the road, what would we do? I can for sure say that I will help the lady to cross the road. By definition we will say that this is a good action. But if I would have not help the old lady at that time we can define it as an evil action. As I stated earlier if we consider it from experience point of view, there is a manual to follow. So we can't really say that the action that we take is good or evil. This is because we're following a standard universal protocol. Our actions ar .....
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