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    pretty and charming girls, born, as if by an accident of fate, into a family of clerks’’. The necklace is an good example of literature because it stands the test of time,people can relate to it, and it teaches a life lesson.This was how she ended up. The Necklace is an good example of good literature because it stands the test of time. It stands the test of time because it has irony. A really good example of irony is when Matilde tells her husband that she does not want the invitation he gave her when

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    Live a Diversified Life For Dante and Aquinas, happiness does not only compose a useful life on earth but also in Heaven. Dante and Aquinas were sure that continued use of Aristotle virtues would not land any of their followers in heaven. To increase chances of one entering heaven, Dante and Aquinas developed proposed the incorporation of hope, faith, and charity into the daily virtues that people possess. According to Dante and Aquinas, possession of virtues like good temper and judgement could

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    Taoism Vs Confucianism

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    Confucianism vs. Taoism in modern life: Society's Demulcent or Despair? By: Charlotte Schultz Teacher: Ms. Bradley Today's society. A rushing river of ideas on how to live, how to work, how to spend the most important thing we own: life. This topic has extended on hundreds to thousands of years, and there is many ancient manners of how life is supposed to work. Some of the first philosophers who wanted to create ways of peace and harmony between people were Chinese philosophers, who created ways

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    Then however, if you ask what the virtues are, it is likely you would be told that we can determine that by appealing to this notion of a flourishing life--only it turns out that the flourishing life assumes a set of values, a set of standards already! So, appealing to the flourishing life only returns us to the original question: which moral standards should we adopt? There are still two other ways that the virtue theorist might try to determine what

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    value of justice as a human good; that justice informs and guides moral conduct. Plato's argument implies that justice and morality are intimately interconnected, because the excellence and goodness of human life — the best way for a person to live — is intimately dependent upon and closely interwoven with those 'things that we find

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    What shapes a society? Throughout history, colonization has impacted many societies and their ways of life. European colonization and colonialism largely impacted the Canadian First Nations’ way of life. Alfred (2009) referred to European colonization as “the invasion and eventual domination of North America by European empires” (p. 45). However, colonialism is a more complex concept that describes the relationship that occurred between the European and Indigenous peoples. Alfred (2009) inferred

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    human judgment. Being able to differentiate between good and evil for humans is nearly impossible. Not everything is black and white, thus leading to a difficulty in defining good and evil. Humans would define good and evil by the standards that seem acceptable to themselves and their opinions, and sometimes that is either for religion or moral standards. In the novel East of Eden by John Steinbeck, the author’s assertion that one can only be deemed good or evil after the person has died is false and

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    Introduction Anita Shreve’s “Rescue” is about the emotional and physical trauma between parents and children. A delicate and interesting novel explores the life of the Webster and Sheila, as they are trying to realize their past and begin again. Anita Shreve is a best-selling author who has followed a simple style in the novel “Rescue” that is straightforward and concise that has no confusing points of view or complex flashbacks (Bukowsky, 1). She has portrayed her characters in a way that are insightful

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    achieved the highest good in life (Book I, Chapt. 9, Para.3). To be a virtuous activity of the soul means to participate in honorable and noble activities and to truly be happy and caring when doing them. In Book I, Aristotle implies that someone who does a virtuous activity, but does not really care to do it, is not really being virtuous, whereas someone who does care is truly being noble. Aristotle implies an argument from eudemonia, or happiness, where in order to live a jubilant life, one must live

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    Good and Evil are two things that we all have to face each day. We all see things that one may consider good and other evil. Good and evil can be seen as many things. For example, we have selfishness and kindness. Those are two meanings of the word evil and good. It is all about morals, having different morals, as in life, paths the way to what road you will travel down, good or evil. The movie The Lion King showed us many examples of good and evil. Scar is obviously a choice when it comes to who

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