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The Greek tradition of rhetoric recognizes its subject as an invention. Moreover, the teaching of rhetoric in ancient Greece is concerned mainly with schooling in public discourse.  Because of this focus, a theory of public discourse developed, which formulated a wide-ranging technical vocabulary to define qualities of argument, style, and delivery.  

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Sophocles’ "Oedipus at Colonus" is a play in which chorus has a multiple and very decisive role. For example, it is the chorus that “find[s] in Oedipus an allegory of human existence” . Singing this way, the chorus does the philosophizing part otherwise meant to be done by the narrator and audience. Read More…
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Platonic philosophy is hinged on moral virtue as practiced by just rulers. According to him, the man served the State and hence, ethics and politics were the same. This is to be contradistinguished with Machiavellian principles, which states that the State should serve the people. That is its whole reason for being.

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Public communication campaigns are widely seen in the contemporary world, which could be on various issues ranging from environmental, political to religious. Political rhetoric is one of the distinguished means of public communication in modern society since they are, by and large, characterized by mass politics. Read More…
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The paper “Theory Construction and Professionalism and Ethics in Accounting” is a cogent example of a finance & accounting assignment. Teleology is defined as the study of nature in philosophy, where things are described regarding the way they appear or the end goal of the existence of this matter. Read More…
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The paper "How Persuasion Informs Public Communication: Theory And Practice" is a great example of a report on psychology. Persuasion is the changing of attitudes by presenting information about another attitude (social psychological factors underlying the impact of advertising). This paper underlines the effects of psychology in public communication. Read More…
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The above arguments have been placed by health specialists, nutritionists, and reporters. Despite all the information regarding the dangers of obesity, the number of obese people is significantly rising across the globe instead of reducing. Having dealt with people who struggled with excessive weight gain, the issue of obesity is of great concern. Read More…
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Current paper deals with the identification of any possible element of Kant’s work – particularly the Metaphysics of Morals – which can be used as a substantial theoretical source for the support of other theories of justification. In achieving the above task, the paper has been divided into three parts. Part One presents the methods of justification used by Kant in Metaphysics of Moral.
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The actor is able to comment on his actions on stage and he should evoke understanding and emotions of the audience by his actions. The actor should enliven his character. If he acts in such a way that the audience believes him, then he's acting is worth seeing. The Brechtian actor is not pretending and he should be free and feel relaxed in his play. Read More…
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Aristotle argued that it was significant that a person should develop virtues because they will achieve excellence in both character and activities such as their goals and objectives. It constitutes good traits that are important and enables a person to carry out their duties, at the right time, and in the correct way.  Read More…
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The author states that the institution fulfills all the requirements of liberal education methodology. Being an international organization and having the students from all corners of the globe, it lays stress upon the communicating and interacting with the students in a cultured way without displaying any prejudiced behavior. Read More…
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According to the report the question of gender balance and mainstreaming is gaining momentum across the world. Critical issues geared to liberate the feminine gender from the claws of male chauvinism have been addressed. These issues have sought to establish the plight and role of women in leadership and other matters of national and international importance. Read More…
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A person who is greed will choose human trafficking, and this act violates an individual’s civil right, and this is morally wrong. Some characters are considered unacceptable as they result in poor consequences. A person can also tell that they are behaving in an unethical way depending on how people perceive them. Read More…
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As a result the analysis has been an in-depth examination of the novel keeping in mind the status of women in the society. A limitation that can be seen is that the general statement on the message of the political dystopia of the neo-conservative takeover has been neglected as the novel has been analyzed from one perspective only—that of feministic ideology. Read More…
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The author assumes that history has demonstrated that law alone cannot deliver good business. Thus, a need exists for a synergy between law and business ethic to deliver ethical business in a society, and this dissertation examines this synergy of law and business ethics. Read More…
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Generally speaking, pain is a common patient complaint and a common nursing diagnosis.  Most patients suffer from pain at one point or another during their hospital stay.  In most cases, pain is the primary reason often driving patients to seek medical care  (Mobily, Herr, and Kelley, 1993, p. 537). Read More…
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All NPS to be sound aware of the available ethical concerns surrounding their work before embarking on their varied array of roles. Nurses are required to strictly adhere to all theoretical and regulatory measures set to inform their decision-making procedures. Сompliance to these set rules has been advocated for by several writers and regulatory bodies. Read More…
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The Play of Truth & State are together helpful, complete studies of historical drama, for example, neither devotes important, sustained notice to the marvelous crash World War II has had on plays and productions portray historical events. Dramatic Representations of the Past in Contemporary Theatre makes a significant payment to the study of historical drama by recognize that "the Shoah has challenged and even fundamentally changed several of our ideas of history and historiography" and investigative how those challenges and changes are reproduce in almost a dozen post-World War II productions(American Ethnologist, 559-584). Read More…
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We must fight against the spirit of unconscious cruelty with which we treat the animals.  Animals suffer as much as we do.  True humanity does not allow us to impose such sufferings on them.  It is our duty to make the whole world recognize it.  Until we extend our circle of compassion to all living things, humanity will not find peace. 

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The techniques discussed can have a significant impact on reducing and relaxing chronic pain in patients with cancer. The research for this study will be conducted through an examination of secondary research as relevant literature provides valuable information and knowledge about PMR and its impact on chronic pain.

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Moral disorder, moral decay and moral devaluation of human beings can result from an education without ethics. What the society needs is the presence of people with nobility, purity of mind, morality, and integrity. Worldly success, self-aggrandizement and luxury living have become the aims of society by Baba. Terror and unrest is the result. Read More…
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Coerced acts tend to be strictly voluntary; therefore, they never get automatic disqualification from responsibility (Echenique 14). Thus, responsibility is dependent on facts concerning the situation, for instance the gravity of the threat, along with the temperament of the coerced act. Read More…
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Though not a feature, the outcome or effect of a tragedy on the audience is the purgation of emotions, in the Aristotelian term, Katharsis. The term “Katharsis” has generated considerable debate among scholars. But the most acceptable meaning of Katharsis is to relieve oneself from the excesses of emotions like pity and fear. 

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The negative review of Aristotle’s views on friendship is the fact everyone needs a friend. Not everyone needs a friend. Many hermits and recluses exist happily in their seclusion. These individuals are damaged. Like Aristotle surmised, friendless hermits and recluses have emotional damage. They probably do not like themselves. Read More…
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The emotional journeys undertaken by the characters are serious and have important life-changing consequences. The use of words and how Miller writes his emotional translations of the characters creates a form of verse that can fit into Aristotle’s criteria. The plot is carried out in the traditional form that creates the Aristotelian tragedy. Read More…
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The paper argues for the notion that Friendship of Virtue is the only type of association that is founded on the principle of mutual love and respect and which tends to last long because of its getting established on selflessness and sacrifice. This argument is based on Aristotle’s perspective from the Theory of Friendship. Read More…
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The author states that in his school Aristotle taught his pupils to place the greatest emphasis on what they observed around them. For him, the basis of science was that theory must follow fact. He believed philosophy to be the understanding of the obvious and unchanging first principles upon which all knowledge was based. Read More…
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The principal objective is doing the right thing for its sake and acting rightly is the practical turn of phrase of ethics which Aristotle considers to be the most imperative of the sciences, including political science, to the extent that he does not factor in the alternative of being a viable proposition (Yack 1991, p.76).  Read More…
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The way of doing business all over the world is fast changing. This change is seen more especially in the way businesses attract customers. Years past, competition in the hospitality industry for customers used to focus on who had the best facility and products. Today, the means of attracting customers seem to center more on marketing than product.  Read More…
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The mainstay of the description of Aristotle’s function of art is through tragedy. In Aristotle’s characterization of the structure of a tragedy, there are six parts, in order of importance: Plot; Character; Thought; Diction; Song; and Spectacle. The imitation aspect is the contributing factor for the proper functioning of art Read More…
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The conclusion from this study states that applying for permission or granting planning permission by the local authorities are extraneous to these contracts since the performance was not contingent upon granting permission by the local authorities. Therefore, both the cases have been analyzed with reference to the merits of the contracts, and advice given accordingly.

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The ReachHighwards is also liable for the liquidated damages and penalties which are agreed to between the parties, in the event of a breach of contract by way of compensation. “The contract law has a rich set of remedial rules. We might understand a remedial regime as giving the promisor an option: to perform or not to perform but to make a damage payment”. Read More…
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The thesis statement for this paper is one that revolves around the elements of Shakespeare's writing that have shaped the writings of Brecht. This paper seeks to etch the map along which Shakespeare affected the trends in the modern literary terrain. Apart from being comparative in its approach, this paper will also make use of facts and characters that remain extremely popular in today's world. Read More…
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He primarily equated justice to proportion and regarded it as anything that violates proportion. Niccolo Machiavelli, on the other hand, whose political thought is mostly misunderstood, on his writing of the prince and imperially, says sometimes a person has to do harsh things to ensure the well-being of every person. Read More…
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Apart from the structural components, or the literary form of a tragedy, the thematic portion of Aristotle’s concept pivots on the magnanimity of the social status of the hero, in most cases, the character’s hubris or overweening pride and ambition, whose downfall is essentially the result of a tragic flaw (hamartia), embedded in his judgment.  Read More…
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Aristotle focused on fundamental facts of biology, and integrated his thoughts of philosophy, as well as analyzed his predecessors and concluded on his theory of the unity of the soul and the body that criticized the concept of Plato and won over the theories that rejected the unity of the body and the soul (Hsieh, 1).

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Generally, the paper "Influence of Traditional Chinese Values on the Ethical Behaviour of Managers in China and Singapore" is a good example of a management thesis. Available literature concurs that Eastern management principles are uniquely crafted and esteemed based on the contextual Eastern cultures. Read More…
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A situation: the findings can be applied to any situation that involves the emotions and feelings of a person. The findings can be applied to different situations such as when a mother sees her child achieving something, she smiles and feels happy. (Aleix Martinez, 2012) This common example is a very good application of the findings of the study.  Read More…
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The true object of art must represent some definite perspective or object of life, according to him. An artist gets inspiration from nature and the ever-changing world around him, he confronts new situations and develops innovative responses and those spontaneous overflows of powerful feelings energize his creative channels through art forms. Read More…
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There is a “brain” behind the working and functioning of this entire cosmos of which humankind is a part. A brain that is par-excellence, supreme and extraordinary! The top-scientists of this world are unable to withstand its power. One has no option but to agree that such an out-of-the-world genius could only be hailed as God. Read More…
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Each individual is able to have the virtues, and the habits provide people with the ability to fulfill such virtues toward nature or contrary to nature (Cited in Dwyer 68). Thus, Aristotle aimed at discovering the character Read More…
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It is important to mention that hylomorphism theory is closely connected with substance dualism philosophy. The matter is that at the center of substance dualism stays mind and body (Caston, 2006). Moreover, it is admitted that mental matter is not able to exist without the body, while the body cannot cogitate and think. Read More…
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A morally right decision would be the transition point between two extreme points; deficiency and excess. An action or the choice of the action meets the threshold of being morally right if it would develop a character that is of moral righteousness. This is according to the virtue theory of Aristotle. Read More…
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If tragedy is the imitation of some serious action, then Oedipus can be called tragic, for more than one such magnanimous event occurs in the play. One example is the king’s blinding himself. It is tragic for obvious reasons but is also an important action because it foretells unknown (probably evil) events to come. Parts of Oedipus are dramatic, rather than narrative. Read More…
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Aristotle defines rhetoric as the use of language to persuade an audience by appealing to their emotions. Writing as Aristotle explains is purposeful, the author must develop an article that is likely to gain direct relevance from the target audience. Aristotle propagates the artistic use of language in order to earn an emotional appeal. Read More…
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The theme of his theory was to explore ways in which men should best live based on their virtues. His philosophy contemplated on contemplation about good living and how to create good living (Aristotle 18). Ethics by Aristotle was more practical rather than theoretical. Read More…
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The Forms are real and intelligible essences that are eternal, and perfect. The physical objects of the visible realm are ‘illusory’ because they only have a limited temporal existence. They can only be perceived by our senses. In themselves, they cannot be known intelligibly. ‘Things’ in the visible world only exist insofar as they ‘participate’ in the eternal forms. Read More…
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This essay stresses that Aristotle was associated only with physicians and princes. He had no connection with philosophers. The first four phases of his life ended at the age of eighteen when he went to Athens to learn philosophy from Plato. His career was divided into three periods. The first period consisted of the twenty years that he spent in Athens. Read More…
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The first objective that the author state is: To find out how individuals with disability difficulties are treated by the researchers. The second objective that the author state is: To find out whether the selection & identification of the evidence provides specific and advanced programs of training for nurses to perform well. Read More…
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Among the systems considered to be more democratic the modern world is the parliamentary system. Democracy may also exist when members of the public directly participate in voting as a way of exercising their decision in a political process. Aristotle gave vital differences between the democratic rule by a few individuals.  Read More…
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To achieve the above-mentioned aim that are nurses able to take a patient history & perform a physical assessment as well as or better than a doctor? the author has set out two objectives that need to be answered. The first objective that the author state is: To find out how individuals with disability difficulties are treated by the researchers. Read More…
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People have usually aimed to discover their own nature. Without profound knowledge of it, true happiness is hardly possible. There are many views on the matter of the nature of human nature. For this assignment, the Aristotelian theory of human nature was chosen. Aristotle originated from the northern Greek city of Stagira in 384 B.C.E.

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Bertolt Brecht: ‘Epic Theater’ and criticism of German expressionism. Twentieth century culture brought a large number of ideas contrasting to older classical approaches to arts. Historically, it is the most important era for shaping up the future of world. Read More…
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In prehistoric Greece, there did exist two philosophers who disapprovingly deliberated matters concerning politics, ethics, and science, among others. Although the majority of works done by Plato survived the eras, Aristotle’s innovations have been argued to be more influential, more so when it comes to logical and scientific reasoning.  Read More…
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Each work of art displays the social and political situation of the country at this time and fully characterizes the author's attitude towards the established way of life. Different tragedies created by many different authors are usually considered through the prism of Aristotle's theory of tragedy. Read More…
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Plato supports monarchy and Aristotle supports aristocratic democracy. Why do they arrive at different notions of the “best” form of government? Who has the more persuasive argument? According to both Plato and Aristotle, the best city is the justest city since such cities serve everyone justly. According to Plato, the monarchy is the best system of government.

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The paper will discuss the prepositions of Aristotle and the merits and demerits associated with each leadership. Aristotle politics looks at the world scientifically and can differentiate the ideal and the practical. In his book one of politics, Read More…
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The ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle considered such virtues to be of vital importance to a well-lived life. Aristotle observed the ethical values as complex and practical wisdom, which cannot be gained solely by the learning of general rules, is the requirement for a better position on questions that deal with ethics. Read More…
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As a teenager, he arrived in Athens to study with Plato in his Academy defying his father’s wish that he study medicine. As the Biography of Aristotle from BiographyShelf.com points out, “He and Plato found a liking in each other’s philosophical abilities that had previously been unmatched. Read More…
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Aristotle was born in 384 BCE on the “coast of Thrace” in Macedonia. His father was a doctor in the king’s court, so Aristotle had a privileged life from the beginning. He was educated in court and at the age of 17, he went to Athens to continue his education. There he learned from Plato, Socrates’ famous student. Read More…
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Agreeing with what Aristotle states, Oedipus’ misfortunes happen because of his own flaws despite the fact that this was not entirely in his control. If the King had not been so judgmental, perhaps he would not have killed his father and maybe he would have avoided this tragedy (Aristotle & Hammond, 2001). Read More…
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Through the middle class, the ideas of justice are linked to the idea of constitutions and the development of the polity becomes founded upon ideas that are focused on the justice that serves the greatest numbers of people. It is through the social construction of justice that a constitution is then created to reflect those traditions, beliefs
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The orator plays a significant role in public speaking, and he or she must organize the dialogue. The presenter should manipulate the audience and persuades them. Aristotle puts the narrator in the middle of the communication process. The communication message should have an effect on the audience; thus, it should affect the receiver.

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The discussion of forms sparks more controversy as the relationship among soul, death and life are drawn. With Aristotle, belief of acquisition of knowledge of things that could not be otherwise is essential. Aristotle believes that one always gains knowledge of what he or she earlier did not know. Read More…
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According to Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics as contained in his discourse on Nicomachean Ethics, anything in excess or taken to the extreme is bad. This ethical rule is based on the law of nature that anything excessive is destructive. When we eat or drink too much, it is considered bad and in the same vein, eating too little also undermines our health. Read More…
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Though a brilliant pupil, Aristotle opposed some of Plato's teachings, and when Plato died, Aristotle was not appointed head of the Academy. After leaving Athens, Aristotle spent some time traveling, and possibly studying biology, in Asia Minor (now Turkey) and its islands. Read More…
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Aristotle was a student of Plato who was a protégé of Socrates. During his lifetime as a philosopher, he made contributions to the fields of logic, metaphysics, mathematics, biology, botany, ethics, politics, agriculture, ethics, politics, agriculture, dance, and theater (Iep). Aristotle was a very talented writer. Altogether he wrote more than 200 treatises. Read More…
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Each virtue is a state that naturally seeks its own means, which is relative in its nature. The virtuous habit of any action is an intermediate state between opposed vices of deficiency and excess. In application of this theory of virtue, Aristotle asserts that flexibility is paramount as friendliness is far from a deficiency than its excesses. This is because few human beings are inclined naturally to undervalue pleasure. Read More…
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Aristotle is an ancient Greek philosopher whose works have been very influential in modern-day philosophy. Aristotle rose to prominence after the death of his master, Plato. Among his legendary works include his writings on ethics. Aristotle’s ethics represented a significant shift from the traditional ethics taught by his predecessor Socrates.   Read More…
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In his estimation, regulations inspire people to conduct themselves morally, therefore, the fair individual, whose character is legitimate, will essentially be honorable. He states that a desirable character who claims he/she acts according to the moral code of justice is not the same thing as justice itself because it is only concerned with an individual’s moral state, while fairness has to do with an individual’s associations with other people. Read More…
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Patients in the present health scenario are addressed as consumers. Consumers are referred to as someone who buys a commodity. In a similar sense, the patient visualizes himself as a consumer who purchases health services. It is for the reason that the patient has certain rights; the quality of health care delivered is always a matter of concern (Prakash, 2010). Read More…
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Therefore, the things and experiences in this world are not all there is. However, humans cannot experience the perfect world in this physical world unless they leave the physical world (Dancy 4).On the other hand, Plato's student, Aristotle, developed his theory of substances, which featured in his books Categories and Metaphysics Z. In this theory, Aristotle considered implications, and no accidents, to be the real things in the world,

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he history behind Aristotles ideals is accomplished not just in analysis of his philosophy, but in recognizing the impact of his teachings on the culture of Ancient Greece. Aristotles accomplishments as a teacher, philosopher, and as a figure with political persuasion, laid a Read More…
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The evolving technology has come with various medical procedures. Plastic surgery is one of the medical procedures that have gained recent recognition and wide use for all people.  It is a medical specialty that uses surgical and nonsurgical technologies in order to change the appearance of the body. 

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Examples of moral virtues are humility, truthfulness, moderation, and generosity. On the other hand, intellectual virtues are those personality traits that are required for correct thinking and desired action. He classified intellectual virtues as products such as craft knowledge, theoretical such as wisdom and mind, and lastly practical such as practical prudence. Read More…
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We do not lose track of the fact that he is still searching for the truth of his life and the last scene connects him and the story to the beginning. It is right to conclude that not only does Sophocles’ “Oedipus the King” fall under Aristotle’s rule of a Classic Greek tragedy, but the character and life of Oedipus in the play also makes him Aristotle’s classic Greek tragic hero. Read More…
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The pressures and possibilities of fourth-century B.C. literacy and modem electronic communication systems remain completely different in many ways, with a radical change in people's perception. However, a strange characteristic remains in common: the dominance of oral discourse has become more important. Read More…
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Rhetoric is the art of using words effectively so as to persuade the audience. According to Aristotle, it is the art of influencing one’s point of view using carefully selected words. Aristotle was Pluto’s student who greatly criticized the use of rhetoric while Read More…
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Both Muslims and non-Muslims are threatened by their ideological extremism that even the terrorist group Al Qaeda distanced itself from them due to its wanton disregard to human life and dignity Read More…
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Analytical Essay Name Institution Course Tutor Date Analytical Essay Human beings have been managing organizations, people and themselves since the beginning of the economic activities and formation of organizations. Managing refers to the process that involves, planning, organizing, controlling and directing individuals in order to achieve organizational goals (Lorenzana, 1993). Read More…
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Man is rational and therefore the happiness he has relies on reason. Happiness is dependent on the acquisition of moral character where a person exhibits the virtues of justice, courage, friendship, generosity, and citizenship in the person’s life. Happiness is found in an active but not a passive lifestyle.  

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While on one hand, the political system of an economy cannot function without its sound and strong judiciary system, it must also allow dignity and the required level of freedom to its citizens in order to respect the right to democracy. This particular issue has evidently been a long-debated one, rooted ever since the ideology of democracy was developed at the time of Plato and Aristotle.  Read More…
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According to Aristotle, there are three kinds of rhetoric: the deliberative rhetoric (one the aims to establish the usefulness or the harmfulness of a proposed or future action); forensic rhetoric (the kind that defends or accuse, referring to past acts and circumstances; and, the epideictic or celebratory rhetoric (the kind that eulogize or diseulogize, presenting facts or events, particularly the one recommending those who are worthy of praise or blame).

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As a result, when Plato tends to question the physical reality what human being can view in front of his or her eyes, Aristotle appears to be more cautious while attempting Read More…
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There is a need to decrease the gap between the theory and practice of nursing because when students exit the theoretical world of nursing education they experience lack of practical ability as in what they have learned in their institutes is not applied in practiced in nursing settings. Read More…
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Philosophy is different from other subjects in the manner in which it addresses tribulations. This is whereby it applies its critical, generally systematic approaches as well as its dependence on logical argument. Concisely, philosophy refers to the fundamental beliefs, notions, and attitudes of individuals or groups of people. Read More…
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Even if the parties have a series of responsibilities resulting from the contract signed between them in many cases the terms of the contract are not strictly followed by the parties. Although this is a common phenomenon in contracts generally, the lack of appropriate behavior by one or more of the parties involved in this contract can lead the rest of the parties to severe damages. Read More…
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Happiness or felicity is bound to both virtue and man's function in life (Aristotle 1176b). To Aristotle, a contemplative life is the perfect virtue that leads to the happiest life and fulfills man's function more perfectly in the universe. In this sense, one must not perceive that an individual can fulfill his function basing only on contemplation. Read More…
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Ethics are a crucial part of Catholic healthcare and professionals must follow the guidance offered through bioethics to physicians, researchers, and nurses. For the Catholic health professionals, their call follows deontological ethics such that one’s actions are a duty that could be compatible with natural law. Read More…
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This paper seeks to analyze ways through which Sahakian and Wilhite (2014) linked theory to practice in the article, particularly through the use of empirical examples. It further seeks discuss the shortcomings in putting practice to theory and finally show ways that theory can build upon existing ideas to develop a more practicable approach to research. Read More…
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Descriptive ethics refers to the study of beliefs and behavior that are considered good or bad by a given society based on facts and actual actions. Normative ethics refers to the study of ideal beliefs against which the morality of persons and societies are measured against. Read More…
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ood speakers perfect their skills to determine which emotion would impact on the audience based on their age, social status, and other important personal traits. In addition, Aristotle rhetoric also guide how orators can cause and maintain satisfactory emotions, such as anger, Read More…
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The theory is criticized by practitioners as “mundane and un-reflexive. . . framed in the sphere of abstract knowledge, within the ambit of the academy.  Human Resource and Management Practitioners are characterized as obstinate, due to their non-application of many effective human resource practices despite the evidence that empirically support them Read More…
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Traditionally, the motives of human behavior attract are among the key issues discussed in philosophy. Efforts have been made to identify the values and ethics on which human actions are based. Virtue is one of these values. The views of philosophers, like Socrates and Aristotle on virtue, have attracted the interest of academics worldwide. Read More…
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Aristotle’s Poetics is one of the best discussions in the history of philosophy and literary criticism; in it, Aristotle counters Plato’s critique of art and drama by presenting an account of the nature and function of literary art. Aristotle’s Poetics responds to Plato’s argument in The Republic that poetry represents mere appearances. Read More…
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Aristotle does not suggest that people need to have a single opinion but they should define for themselves what it means to live well and conditions to achieving this. The noble, the beneficial and the pleasant are the most desirable kinds of things in life but it is not possible to have all of them. Read More…
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Their focus is on getting to the students through the written word and not through the actual experience; more so because they understand their role is limited which in reality is not. The socioeconomic and cultural pressures are something to write home about under such a discussion. Lastly, the environment plays a huge role in such a topic. Read More…
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Creon faces the consequences with a stone-cold face. He continues to run his kingdom without the slightest bit of wavering emotion, just as he feels a ruler should. Thus Creon is the tragic hero for all who should have died had died on the cause of Creon's actions and thus found Creon finally in the state of nothingness. Read More…
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Aristotle defined excellence as the thought of developing, over time, incorruptible values. Aristotle sincerely believed that the achievement of excellence was something that would depend on the individual’s habits. A person’s acquisition of virtue was dependent on perfecting his or her mental or psychological reaction to different circumstances. Read More…
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This gap has made it challenging for graduates to adequately relate what they learn in class and the actual practices in healthcare institutions. Considering that knowledge involved in the nursing practice cannot be taught through theory, the notion of Read More…
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