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    In this brief segment of Plato’s work he is trying to argue that the soul, rather than being one, actually has different parts. He claims and tries to justify that the soul must have three different parts to it, each responsible for creating different urges that a person has. On page 111 of Plato’s Republic he establishes that the same one thing will not experience opposites within the same one part of itself over the same thing, at the same time. So, therefore if someone finds this occurring in

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    Is Tap Water Better

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    Many have asked, is bottled water better than tap? Which is better for our health? People have a fascination with bottled water. Somehow, someone decided that tap water was not good for us and along came the idea that bottled water is better. I believe that many of us would agree that the taste of bottled water and the way it provides a more safer way to consume the water we need overrides tap water. As consumers we try to make a safe decision in which water to drink but with all the controversy

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    In "To My Dear and Loving Husband" Anne Bradstreet presents an inexiplicable and sureal love that she claims to have towards her husband. Bradstreet tries to convince us that she has the most perfect and amazing loving in the world that is unparalleled to any love anyone has every had. The poet opens the text with a paradox: "If ever two were on," meaning that her husband and she are so close they are practically a whole. This then is followed by Bradstreet trying to convince readers that no woman

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    Guy Montag struggles with his new thoughts about the world. Since talking with Clarisse, he has noticed that nobody ever thinks. They just desire happiness, but Montag has realized that the world has more than happiness in it. The world has pain and annoyances that make you think. Montag struggles as he tries to act normal after Clarisse opened his mind and made him think. Then, one dark night, he met Clarisse. She caused him to think. She caused him to question. She caused him to want. He wanted

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    loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me ye women if you can. I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold. Or all the riches that the east doth hold. My love is such that rivers cannot quench, Nor ought but love from thee recompense Thy love is such I can no way repay, The heavens reward thee manifold I pray. Then while we live, in love let's so persevere, That when we live no more, we may live ever.

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    Fighting with this “raging” compulsion for lust Gertrudis must find a way to “quench” the flame. Gertrudis satisfies her flame by riding away on a horse with a lustful man. When Tita leaves the ranch to go live with Dr. John Brown, her “flame” goes out. Quite some time passes before Dr. Brown heals Tita from the mental abuse inflicted

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    Religion was a bad idea back in the 4th century. There was no religious freedom and the presence of religion seemed to be a threatening incentive to behave the way society wanted you to. It is unlike how it is today in modern America. Religion came with negative consequences back then In Eusebius’s document of Constantine, Eusebius talks about the saint’s encounter with a holy entity. He felt he needed assistance for his military through divine means. He then decides what god to depend on for protection

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    Metabolic Syndrome (MS)

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    The enzymatic based sensing approached was used for the measurement of glucose and cholesterol. H2O2 was used as a recognition species that produced as a result of enzymatic oxidation of glucose and cholesterol. H2O2 quench the thiol-capped QDs fluorescence emission. The degree of quench fluorescence emission was used as a function of H2O2¬, glucose or cholesterol concentrations. The pH is an important parameter that affects the fluorescence emission of thiol-capped QDs. The thiol-capped QDs were screened

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    INTRODUCTION Hook Water is one of the most important elements on Earth and also for our body. We need water to work and function properly and well. Without enough supply of water, our body will grind to a halt and collapse. Background information Our body makes up around 70% of water. Needless to say, water has a lot of benefits for our body. A healthy person can drink three gallons of water per day. From our hearts to our kidneys, water all has something to do to the contribution to our body. It

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    Kids, “Staying hydrated can lead to improved cognitive function, healthy teeth & bodies, and a healthy weight.” This shows that water can help kids be healthier and do better in school. Healthi Kids also states that, “Water is the best beverage to quench thirst because it is calorie and sugar-free.” As well as water being healthy, it is also a better choice than other drinks. To sum

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