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    THE SLOPE OF COMADRES The deceased Torricos were always good friends . Maybe Zapotlán not want ; but what is of me, they were always good friends, until before dying tantito . Now that you do not want to Zapotlán did not matter , not to me because they wanted me there, and I understand that anyone who lived in the Cuesta de las Comadres we could see with good eyes the Zapotlán . This was from old times. Moreover, in the Cuesta de las Comadres , the Torricos not get along with everyone . It was followed

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    To assign the first movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony the sonata form would truly be a subjective judgment. I will first explain how this movement fits thesonata form; then I will discuss how it diverges from this form in rather fascinating ways. Broadly speaking, the first movement can be divided in to three pieces, each beginning with a version of what I have denoted A_0, the introduction to the piece inwhich motifs float around in a constant void, gaining energy, and morphing into musicalthemes

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    points Looping on a K-map always results in the elimination of: variables within the loop that appear only in their uncomplemented form. variables that remain unchanged within the loop. Correct Response variables within the loop that appear in both complemented and uncomplemented form. variables within the loop that appear only in their complemented form. Question 2 2 / 2 points In a K-Map the number of squares in a cover (loop) is allways a power of two. Correct Response True

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    Logic Homework 1.1: I 1. a. P) Carbon monoxide molecules happen to be just the right size and shape, and happen to have just the right chemical properties, to fit neatly into cavities within hemoglobin molecules in blood that are normally reserved for oxygen molecules. b. C) Carbon monoxide diminishes the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood. 2. c. P) Since the good, according to Plato, is that which furthers a person’s real interests, it follows that in any given case

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    An Analysis of the Form and Meaning of Happiness in Plato’s Republic I. Introduction One of the central claims of Plato’s Republic is that justice is not only desirable for its own sake, but that it maximises the happiness of those who practice it. This paper examines Plato’s arguments in support of this thesis to determine (a) what he means by happiness, (b) to what extent it exists in his proposed ideal state, and (c) whether this in any way substantiates his claims about the benefits of justice

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    Plato’s Theory of Forms Plato was born, the son of Ariston and Perictione, in about 428 BC. His family, on both sides, was among the most distinguished in Athens. He was born in Athens into a very wealthy family and as a young man was a student of Socrates. Plato is probably one of the best-known philosophers. Plato embarked on a period of extensive travel, returning to Athens some years later. In 387 BCE he established the Academy, a school devoted to philosophical

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    writings, he shows us the six different forms of government and the reason why some are better than others. Government was created not just for organization but so people can come together to form a community. A community works best when the governing only want well-being for the governed. Aquinas not only compares the different forms of government by showing their benefits and drawbacks, but also argues about the supremacy of a monarchy, and how it’s the best form of government. The purpose of government

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    Viola, and Cello Op. 115, Brahms creates an important and influential work in the chamber music repertoire. By writing his Quintet for the specific clarinetist Richard Mühlfeld’s artistic brilliance, and by taking musical liberties with conventional forms and expectations, Brahms crafts the intimacy and seriousness one has come to expect from chamber music. Towards the end of his life, Brahms had intended on retiring from composing. Around 1891, the Meiningen orchestra, with whom Richard Mühlfeld

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    are harmful. Taxes and high taxes especially in general are always going to be harmful. If the government is coming at the issue in a way that frames them as a form of caring they are lying. Let’s get one thing straight, the government does not love the citizens. The government does not care about daily wellbeing in any way shape or form. If the government did care at all, it would not be on an individual basis, it would be as ideology or as a talking point,

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    Francis Poulenc was born Jan. 7, 1899 in Paris. France. Poulenc, a composer who made an important contribution to French music in the decades after World War I, remains one of the best composers of the 20th century. Throughout his career Poulenc composed orchestral, chamber music, ballets, concertos, film scores, and opera, as well as powerful choral and sacred music, but only three works for piano and woodwinds. Poulenc grew up in a wealthy family whom intended Poulenc for a business career

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