There are many modern day politicans. Only few resemble King Arthur. King Arthur learned and represented good values. Some values are needed in today's world. Mitt Romney represents the most values that King Arthur represented. Mitt has courage to stand up for what he believes in. Also Romney wanted a good education to become a leader like King Arthur. My politician is Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney grew up seeking knowledge and success at a young age. This is like Arthur while Arthur was young; he
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Every person in the world has a different perspective on the purpose of the government, how much the government should be involved in the citizens life, and how much say the citizens should have in the government. The government was created for the soul purpose to protect and represent the people of its country. In the texts “Speech to the Second Virginia Convention,” by Patrick Henry, Declaration of Independence, by Thomas Jefferson, and a Transcript of “From Subjects to Citizens.” by the Kettering
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Rhetoric is the use of language and literary devices that manipulate written works to aid in persuasion. Double speaks is language used to evade responsibility, to make the unpleasant appear pleasant; it is language that pretends to communicate but does not effectively communicate. When doublespeak is used, it is almost always understood by the reader that they are using it. Therefore, those who use doublespeak are smart, witty, intelligent and sophisticated in the use of language enough to use words
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Outline: Philosopher: Aristotle Research Question: How did Aristotle’s ideas influence others to change their views regarding society? Background information and introduction: Aristotle was born circa 384 B.C. in Stagira, Greece. When he turned 17, he enrolled in Plato’s academy. In 338, he began tutoring Alexander the Great. In 335, Aristotle founded his own school, the Lyceum, in Athens, where he spent most of the rest of his life studying, teaching and writing. Aristotle died in 322 B.C., after
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According to Staniszewski, in her article “Believing is seeing”, all art before the past two hundred years is not art. She says that everything, what was made in ancient times, is allocated by our culture and turned into art. I do not agree with her argument because there are many proofs that art in ancient times existed. Also, she says that art is what we can see in galleries, museums and exhibitions. People in ancient periods did not have many chances to present and demonstrate their works to general
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Terrorism is a term that has been increasing in use over the last few year. Terrorism is oppressing the world through regular deathly attacks. It is taking over the hearts of the population, by increasing the fear of further assaults. Shootings at the “Bataclan” in Paris, strikes at a christmas market in Germany and most recently at a Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, have made us aware of the increasing risk of the violence of these terrorist attacks. Basing ourselves on the scenario of the
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Australia and Terrorism Terrorism is not a new term and can be defined as “the unofficial or unauthorized use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims” (Dictionary, 2014). The emergence of terrorism was significant in history, and in more recent times, has become a threat to Australian Borders. The effectiveness of the law in preventing and reducing levels of terrorism is highlighted through the use of case studies and evaluation. The Hilton bombings The relationship between
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In Socrates’ view, a real gadfly must be a kind of outsider, and I can agree with that. A person must think differently than a lot of people in the community. If that person has power in a community, then they could be gadflies. One official could speak out their idea in a way no one has ever thought before. Although workers may have their own common idea, a leader of a large company may try to spark up his/her own employees in a positive way; to make them think differently. One important gadfly
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Socrates an Ancient Greek philosopher who played the role in ancient times for wisdom and courage. The writing this essay is going to be on is “The Apology of Socrates” by Plato, it is a speech of legal self-defense. Plato’s writing is on the trial of Socrates primarily being accused of impiety and corrupting the young, of course Socrates never actually did ether of these things. Socrates was a brilliant philosopher who could make any extraordinarily well spoken or master at their craft sound like
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The definition of progress to me is to move forward or to move on. When you progress in something does not mean you conquer it, it means you are moving closing to completing your goal that you have set. In the book Feed By “Mt Anderson” He talks about how the process of technology could at one point take over the world. And people couldn't live without out. The question that I have picked to show progress in the United States is, “ Does the way the we treat people with addiction show progress
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