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Socrates Impiety Analysis
Athenian citizens, I implore you to understand Socrates guilt within the matter of impiety. Impiety is
lacking respect for a god or gods. Actions or words that go against the status quo of religious activity
would certainly fall under the category of impious behavior. This includes the unnamed divine voice
within Socrateshead. Those that accused him may not have done so for the right reasons, but it does
nothing to prove he is innocent of impiety. One relevant argument Socrates makes quite well is the
fact that those bringing charges against him clearly dislike his character and actions. Socrates openly
dissenting with political figureheads such as Meletus and Anytus which spurred their disdain for
him. He uses this as a ploy to help his jury find him innocent. Though he is correct in asserting the
charges against him are brought because his enemies want to see him dealt with, he is not correct in
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Delphi s oracle conveyed to Chaerephon (who passed the words on to his brother) that, ... no one
was wiser [than Socrates] (Plato, The Apology, §21a). Socrates makes no mention of the oracle
asking him to take action, though he launches his own investigation. Though this is not enough to
call Socrates impious, Socrates then goes on to lie about the god asking him to take action.
Socrates says that, ... in my investigation in the service of the god I found that those who had the
highest reputation were nearly the most deficient, while those who were thought to be inferior
were more knowledgeable (Plato, The Apology, §22a). This I would argue is an impious action.
Lying about what a god tells you to do, or in this case not to do, is not a pious action. It goes
against showing the respect a god deserves by fabricating what the god wants from its subject
because it fits what the subject
Emile Durkheim s Theory Of Anomie
This paper examines about Emile Durkheim s theory of anomie and its relationship to the field of
criminology. Durkheim proposed a theory in order to test different types of norms in societies that
cause crime. He explains that social norms are an agreement of some people who live in that
geographical location. Conservative societies incline to have less population and be more
oppressive. If certain behavior goes against social norms, then severe punishment can ensure to
reject the behavior. In opposite case more advanced societies allow more facilities for different
behavior and accepts changes. Behavior against the norm is tolerated in advance societies. Durkheim
focused on society, social organization and development. He explained that... Show more content on
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This paper examines Emile Durkheim s theory gave a different approach to the criminological
research. He interested in social organization and rules. He was curious that how social structure
develops within societies (Bernard et al., 2010, p. 115). At that time, the psychological thoughts
were motivated by Durkheim own ideas (Bernard et al., 2010, p. 116). During the French
revolution, there was a quick change in the society. Old ideas were replaced by new ideas
(Bernard et al., 2010, p. 116). Durkheim concluded that social development impacts society s
rules and values. He considered the lack of social norms cause anomie. The anomie causes social
violence (Bernard et al., 2010, p. 117). He categorized his concept in two different ways of
anomie one is mechanical (Bernard et al., 2010, p. 117) and organic society (Bernard et al., 2010,
p. 117). A mechanical society normally has less population then organic society. A mechanical
society is more isolated and conservative where diversity in thoughts is not welcomed. In contrast,
organic society is more advanced and contains diversity. The organic society always welcomes new
thoughts and changes. (Bernard et al., 2010, p. 117). Rules and regulations in mechanical society
are more punitive whereas in organic society laws are concentrated on restitution (Bernard et al.,
2010, p. 117). He also discussed an
It Ain T Pretty
If you were to adventure around the world and ask anyone to describe what they see when they hear
the word surfing they would respond with similar answers. The average surfing adventure is pictured
with the sun shining, the wide open beach, the large waves crashing, and the beautiful women
chilling in the sand watching their man ride. Unfortunately, they got that last part wrong, for the
women in the surf documentary It Ain t Pretty are definitely not cheerleaders. They live for
adventure, its the thrill, the danger, the adrenaline rush, it makes life worth living.

It Ain t Pretty

It Ain t Pretty is a film about the women who surf in San Francisco s Ocean beach. This is far from
the ordinary surfing scene you re used to seeing in the
Marge Piercy s Barbie Doll
From the beginning of life, we are coached to believe that by being a female, there are certain
rules we must follow. As infants it begins with the color of our clothing, pinks for girls. We are
pretty in pink and as we grow we are given toys that reinforce how we develop. From kitchen sets to
baby dolls, we are shaped into society s view of womanhood. We watch society s view of beauty on
our TV s, read about it in magazines and buy toy make up, dress up outfits, and Barbie dolls for our
children. Allowing society s to define how a womanshould look and act. Driving most to failure
while trying to reach society s unrealistic expectations of what makes a woman beautiful and how
she perceives herself. The poems Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy... Show more content on
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No matter how much she has to offer, everyone only notices her imperfections, appearance is all
they care about. She loses herself in society s portrayal of beauty, So she cut off her nose and her
legs and offered them up (Piercy). Barbie Doll gives a view of how absurd society expectations
are. Contrasting the poem Phenomenal Woman published by Angelou in 1978, which is an anthem
of being a strong self defined woman. The speaker is illustrating society doesn t have to control
how she feels about herself, she is beautiful in her own skin. I m not cute or built to suit a fashion
model s size (Angelou 130). Angelou s speaker is speaking to the essence of womanliness. I m a
woman Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That s me. (Angelou 130). Both Piercy and Angelou s poems indicates challenges of the stereotypes
and explicates the issues that society dictates, objectifying the beauty of women. As woman we
should always be who we are and be confident in our own skin. Real beauty isn t dictated by society,
it s in the being a phenomenal woman, the essences of womanhood.

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The Role Of Snow In Summer Rain Case Study
The role or snow in the catchment The role of snow in the catchment is quite important. Although
the upper catchment is moderately wet, the lower catchment is extremely dry. In fact, the lower
catchment is one of the driest areas in New Zealand. It receives less than 400 mm of precipitation
annually. Thus, the snow is imperative because when it melts, it runs down into the lower catchment
and provides a water source that would not exist otherwise (because the lower catchment does not
receive much rain). Additionally, most of the farming occurs on the lower catchment, thus relying on
the irrigation from the melted snow source from the upper catchment.

The little impact summer rain events have on observed river flow The impact that ... Show more
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The relation between climate change and irrigation related withdrawals and how important they are
in determining the amount of water in the Lindis River The relation between climate change and
irrigation related withdrawals is quite important. It is hard to separate the two and decide which one
is more imperative. With comparing that data above, I have concluded that the two are closely
related and significant to address. They are both play a large role in determining the amount of water
in the Lindis River. However, in my opinion, I think that irrigation might have slightly more urgency
due to the fact that there are abstractions in the irrigation and they are not tightly monitored.
Additionally, irrigation is easier to address do to the fact that it can be more controlled by humans
than climate change. Better irrigation systems can be put into place that control water flow more
accurately. Better management strategies can be developed in order to have a better structure of
employees and management chain. This better controlled irrigation can lead to an improved handle
on the river water and less waste and uncertainty.

The possibility to continue some level of irrigation in the climate change scenario without further
drying out of the Lindis River
The possibility to continue some level of irrigation in the climate change scenario without further
drying out the Lindis River, in my opinion, is quite doable.
The first main issue that needs to be addressed is the
Family Is An Definition Of Family
What is a family? The definition of family can be defined in many different ways. According to
Merriam Webster s definition of family is, A group of people related to each other (Merriam
Webster 1). Although family can be defined as a relative, it can also mean a group of people who
share the qualities of a family, such as caring, loving, and supportive. When playing in a team
sport, it is necessary that all of the teammates share a special bond. During the previous volleyball
season, the team struggled to find a connection between the players because they had never played
together nor were all of them friends outside of volleyball. As the season progressed, the bond
between all of the players grew despite some challenges. The team... Show more content on
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The sister and brother had different views about women in ministry, for she is a minister herself,
but what matters most is that they got past their disagreements to work together for a fellow
family member. They could have just decided to have one of them plan the wedding if they were
unable to come to an agreement, but they got past it. The siblings were able to have a loving
relationship through communication, support, and compromise. To add, Some people face similar
situations when they are coming out to their family if they are gay or lesbian. In fact, it has been
proven better for their health. According to an article titled, Coming Out as Gay Can Have Health
Benefits If Family is Supportive: Study describes a recent study done by Boston University School
of Public Health about the positive effects of coming out. It reads, Two thirds of lesbian, gay and
bisexual adults in a representative Massachusetts sample experienced significantly less mental health
and substance abuse problems if they received positive support from their parents after coming out
(The Huffington Post 1). Evidently, a supportive family has some life changing effects to their
children and their sexuality because if the family is not supportive, it can cause problems like drugs
and suicidal thoughts. Additionally, a family should not only
Manchester United
The Red Devils Soccer is one of the most famous and most viewed sports around the world. Every
country has its league, and every league consists of a certain number of competing teams.
Modern soccer, or soccer as we now know it, started in England; the home of the Barclays Premier
League. The Barclays Premier League is known to be one of the most exhilarating, competitive and
unpredictable leagues in the world. Many strong teams compete in the Barclays Premier League
and it is always hard to expect who the winner will be, but for the past few years, out of all the
teams competing in the Premier League, one team stood out and proved that it is truly the best
English team in this period of time, and that team is Manchester United.... Show more content on
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The best example that shows how hard Manchester United fight for the title is what happened last
season (2011 2012) with Manchester City as Manchester United won against Sunderland, while
Manchester City were losing to Queens Park Rangers, which is something that no one expected,
until the last few minutes when Manchester City scored two goals, won the match and therefore
won the title by goal difference. Manchester United weren t only successful in England, but also
in Europe with around 200 UEFA Champions League appearances and 5 major European titles.
Manchester United is a team that doesn t miss the UEFA Champions League too often especially
after Sir Alex Ferguson took over. In the current UEFA Champions League (2012 2013),
Manchester United qualified to the knockout stage and was chosen to go against Real Madrid
and everyone knew that it is going to be a very exciting game to watch. In the first leg, everyone
was rooting for Manchester United to lose against Real Madrid as the game was played on Real
Madrid s field; Santiago Bernabeuo, but Manchester United didn t fail to rise to the occasion, score
the first goal in the game and tie with Real Madrid. However, in the second leg
Charles Dickens And His Influence On Society
Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth on Portsea Island, England. Charles
Dickens was the son of his father John Dickens and his mother Elizabeth Barrow. Charles Dickens
father was a naval clerk and his mother was aspired to be a teacher and a school director. Charles
Dickens was the second child to be born of eight children. At the age of fifteen Charles Dickenswas
apprenticed as a law clerk in Doctor s Commons. In 1836 through 1837 with Pickwick Papers
Charles Dickens achieved immediate fame and became popular and was a well respected writer
of his time. Charles Dickens later became a reporter in Parliament. In 1855 he had begun a series
of exhausting public readings. Charles Dickens was married to Catherine Hogarth and had ten
children. During Dickens s marriage he had a serial for Robert Seymour s sporting drawings. In
1858 Charles Dickens and his wife separated. Charles Dickens achievements were known for his
biting satire of social conditions as well as for his comic worldview. Charles Dickens fourteen
completed novels and countless sketches, essays, and stories. Dickens emerged as a champion of
generosity
Marshall 2 and warmth of spirit. Charles Dickens most memorable characters are those whose
language or personality traits are superbly comic. Dickens later heroes or heroines are characterized
by their movement towards self actualization. Charles Dickens was extremely popular in the United
States, despite his ongoing attack of an
Essay on Solar Energy
Solar Energy

Solar energy is the most ancient kind of energy found on earth, for it is as old as the sun. quot;Solar
quot; means from the sun. The earth is only one of the many planets which is bathed in the sun s
overflowing energy. Every second the world receives 95.8 trillion watts of power...just think about
that for a minute. Think about how much power the earth just received in the time it took you to
read this sentence? It is well beyond the amount of power used in one day. It has the potential to
satisfy all our energy needs forever without ever having to use the pollutive fossil fuels ever again.
quot;The problem however, does not lie in the limited source, as do fossil fuels, but in harnessing ...
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In the 1690 s an Italian scientist invented a solar furnace that was so hot it could shatter a diamond,
one of the hardest substances on earth (Asimov 119).
The real question around the beginning of the 19th century concerning solar energy was
quot;could the sun produce electricity directly? quot; The main motivation behind this desire was
that electricity could be stored in a battery, and used later. It would not be necessary to use the
device in the sunlight. All inventions failed, until Frank Shuman, an engineer from Pennsylvania
finally made a breakthrough. He built an experimental plant that used black troughs covered in
glass with a few inches of water. When exposed to the sun, the water got very hot, causing it to
circulate and power an electric generator. His data was so convincing that he got financial backers
and built the world s first solar electric power plant in Egypt. However, the Eastern Sun Power
Company went out of business even though it was using free fuel. It didn t produce enough
electricity for the area that it used, 14,000 sq. ft of sun collecting land (Zweibel 48).
In 1954 Bell Laboratories invented the first photovoltaic (or solar) cell, made from the semi
conductor silicon, and other elements. It was the first way to convert sunlight directly into
electricity. When the space program was launched in the 60 s, it
Hamilton Musical
Is Hamilton the Best Musical in Over 40 Years? For many years, people have been watching
musicals and plays for most of their teenage to adult life. Most musicals are well known for just
their catchy songs, but have you ever seen one with catchy songs, brilliance, and the power to
move you in emotional and spiritual ways? Well, Hamilton, a musical written by Lin Manuel
Miranda has all of that and more. Most people would argue that other musicals are better, but
where are you going to find one with brains and talent, one that teaches, and is world widely
moving by its positive effective role in racism. The musical Hamilton is convivial and it is all
around amazing. Hamilton has won 11 awards with how prodigious it was, with that being said,...
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Although Paulson, Kaplan, and Schussler have very good points about Hamilton, there are some
unfortunate things about the musical. Rebecca Onion author of, A Hamilton Skeptic on Why the
Show Isn t as Revolutionary as it Seems says, It s still white history. And no amount of casting
people of color disguises the fact they re erasing people of color from the actual narrative. Although
Hamilton plays a part in making colored men and women happy, some people see that nothing really
changes the fact they added different races in the musical. In Hamilton, if you listen closely to the
words they sing there is a lot of foul language in it. With that being said, it eliminates the opportunity
for little kids to enjoy let alone watch the musical. Another reason why Hamilton has an unfortunate
twist to it is because of the reflections that Alexander Hamilton puts on the men he is fighting
against, making people think that everything was their fault. This is a problem because of certain
people watching the play, they might be for the men he and his army were going against. Despite
the setbacks of Hamilton, you can learn from this play without even being aware of
Summary Of What s The Matter With Kansas
In the book What s the Matter With Kansas by Thomas Frank, a phenomenon has been happening
which many people do not understand. In the sixties, Kansans were voting for democrats during
the election. This was seen as typical and normal since democrats are meant to help lower and
middle class people. This did not stay for long since shortly after Kansans started to vote for
republicans which goes against the belief of what is assumed. Republicans are known for trying to
lower the tax on the upper class and are against of many things things such as abortion. The author
tries to understand why in person the views that Kansans have match with democrats yet when they
vote it is for republicans. The reason this is happening is due to religion.
China s Financial Outlay For Health Care Essay
China s financial outlay for health care in relation to its gross domestic product was 5.4 percent
in 2013, while the United States spent 17.1percent (The Commonwealth Fund, 2016, p.7). This
accounts for a ratio of over 1:3 in spending on health care between the world s two largest
economies. In terms of US dollars spent per capita, China spends $636 relative to the world s
highest health care spending figure of $9,086 in the U.S. (The Commonwealth Fund, 2016, p.7).
With a population exceeding that of the U.S. by over a billion people (The Commonwealth Fund,
2016, p.7), the quality of care provided to a significant portion of the world s people can be called
into question. As a consequence of the disparity in overall health care spending between the two
countries, it should come as no surprise that the money spent on related services also shows this
imbalance. Hospital spending per capita in China was $392, in comparison to $2,964 in the U.S
for 2013 (The Commonwealth Fund, 2016, p.7). According to one source, financial expenditure on
hospitals and associated outpatient facilities was $270 billion, and for public health agencies, it was
$30.6 billion in 2011(The State Council Information Office of the People s Republic of China,
2012), in current US dollars. In that same year, the U.S. spent $215.4 billion (25.3 percent of its total
hospital expenditures) on hospital administrative costs alone (The Commonwealth Fund, 2014).
These two money out figures are quite close, and
How Did Sam Adams Play In The Declaration Of Rights And...
Declaration of Rights and Grievances This was a document written by the stamp act Congress. It
state that nay taxes inflicted on the colonists without their consent was seen as unconstitutional.

Sons of Liberty A group of American Colonists that enforced nonimportation agreement violently.
This society was formed to protect the rights of colonist and fight against British Taxation. The sons
of liberty were significant because they forced the British to pass the quartering act and played a
huge role in this revolution.

Townshend Act The Townshend act was a series of taxes passed by parliament on the colonies.
There was a tax on glass, white lead, paint and tea. The Townshend Acts of 1767 were important
because they helped to fire up the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sam was against the taxes and helped form resistance against the British Stamp Act. Sam Adams is
significant because he played a key role in organizing the Boston Tea Party.

Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre was a street fight between an American protest group and
some British soldiers. The Americans threw stones and clubs at the soldiers which caused the soldier
to fire and shoot multiple people, including Crispus Attuck. Paul Revere created a cartoon that
displayed the soldiers attacking the unarmed Americans. This was significant because it further
irritated and deepened the hate between the colonists and the crown.

Crispus Attucks Crispus attucks was an African American, who s profession is unclear. Crispus was
part of the protest against British Soldiers. Crispus Attuck is significant because it could be argued
that he was the first casualty in the Revolution, which created the Boston Massacre

Boston Tea Party The Boston tea party was a protest by the sons of liberty. This protest was caused
by the Tea Act. The colonists dressed up as native Americans and dumped 342 chests of tea into the
harbor. This is significant because the reaction from the British will cause the revolution to
Explain How Would You Describe Your Theological And Church...
Q: How would you describe your theological and church heritage?

A: My earliest church experience was in a pentecostal church in Calgary as a child. My parents


began attending when I was three and are currently there still. When I was young church was more
of a place to play with my friends and eat sugar cubes meant for coffee, than a place to meet with
God. I believed in God but I can t say I had any sort of a relationship with him. In sunday school I
memorized bible verses and stories because it was expected of me. I believed all I was being taught,
but in the way a child believes anything adults teach them. I never questioned anything.

As a teenager, life began to put more pressure on my faith. I went to public school and most of my
friends had no faith in God. My best friend died of muscular dystrophy when I was 16. I prayed and
prayed he would be healed. His family and I even took him to faith healing event. I was so sure he
would be healed and when he wasn t, in anger, I rejected God. I began to live as if there was no God.
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For 5 years I have fairly relentlessly pursued Jesus, and he me. I have learned to apply Christ s life,
death, resurrection and ascension to all areas of my self, life and the world around me. I have
learned to depend on the Lord for every breath I take and present my self as a living sacrifice to
him, who saved my life and redeemed me. Although I fail on a constant basis, the gospel is big
enough even for that. I have grown to love the bride of christ, the Church in all it s forms, although
I am a convergent man myself. I believe in unity in the body of Christ around the apostolic creed.
That mission, and the great commission are my goals. I see attending Briercrest as the next step in
that journey, but whatever comes next I know that God is sovereign and that he is good. If those
things are both true, I can t

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