Discussion Plato describes the following three classes in a city: the traders, the auxiliaries, and the guardians. He gives these three classes and presents the view that these classes represent the parts of the soul. One is allowed to have only the profession for which nature suits them best. The three parts of the soul described by Plato are; reason, passion, and appetite. The three parts of the soul have desires, as described in Book IV. Reason desires what is believed to be good while appetite and passion’s desires are not based on beliefs concerning good or bad. According to Plato, justice in a city models the justice in a soul. He argues that justice in a city is when the three classes are allowed to function independently without obstruction. Similarly, justice in a soul exists when the three parts function together properly. Plato defines the spirited part of the soul as that which is not controlled by reason, nor does it follow natural rules. People controlled by the spirited part of the soul tend to act according to their…
Student’s Name Course Instructor’s Name Date Political Power in Illinois in the early 19th Century The Black Hawk is an American war in 1832 between the Native Americans and the Americans. Native Americans had formed frontier Militia groups lead by Sauk Chief, referred to as Black Hawk by his followers and fought against the United States Army. Black Hawk War occurred in Illinois and Wisconsin is one of the significant conflicts in history between the white settlers and the Americans. The root cause of the treaty was signed in 1804 by the Sauk Chiefs and the U.S government to hand over the land in East of the Mississippi River to the White American’s government. In honour of this treaty, the U.S government paid $2,234.50 in properties and $1,000.00 annuity every year. The American government vowed not to extend any further settlement on the settler’s land. In 1804, the U.S government erected Fort Madison on the Natives land…
Quality Education Improving Knowledge Student name Department Professor name Date Quality Education Improving Knowledge Quality education enables people to open up their minds and develop their attributes and skills to achieve their potential as human beings in society. Perceptions towards people with special needs have varied from one community to another. The kind of treatment a person gives to a person with special needs depends entirely on their knowledge over time. Acquiring quality education enables people to have different persons towards people with special needs and learn to treat them well without discrimination. According to the World Health Organization (2011), persons with special needs are more likely to be treated differently and may experience diverse socio economic outcomes compared to persons without. This can be in terms of education, services offered, healthcare, attention, or stimulation. On most occasions, people with special needs are treated differently, and in some communities, they are perceived as a curse. Quality education and knowledge will enable me to learn to acknowledge people…
WWI As a Turning Point in the History of Jerusalem Introduction Jerusalem is located in the Middle East, often referred to as the city of peace and holy land to Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Faithful always travel to the city for pilgrimage purposes. This paper explores the rise and identity of Arabs, the growing importance of Zionism, the fall of the Ottoman Empire, and the British mandate in Palestine. The Rise of Arab Nationalism The Arabs in other lands were much settled compared to the Arabs land. The Arabs were scattered in lands such as Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, and Syria, which received the Ottoman Empire’s direct rule. These individuals supported Muslims and experience no discrimination. The empires governing in the Arab nation ensured the maintenance of medina and mecca holy places for the Muslims. In his desire to join the world war, he wanted to accomplish two critical things. He was determined to develop the Arab nation and ensure completion of the railway that could facilitate interior movements and create a link to mecca. In the 19th century, most Arabs were…
Scientific Method Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Scientific Method Scientific method refers to a mathematical and experimental technique employed in the sciences. More particularly, it is a technique utilized in the creation and testing of a scientific hypothesis. In fact, the scientific scheme is practiced widely in science, across numerous dissimilar fields. The scientific method includes question, research, hypothesis, experiment, data, and conclusion. The paper’s objective is to state steps in the scientific method and illustrate each step’s use as it was used in an article, letters to nature. The primary step of the scientific method is the question. The step is also referred to as a problem. Your problem should be worded so that it gives the response of the experimentation. One is supposed to keep the query concise and clear so that each one knows what you were attempting to solve (Achinstein, 2020). The author’s hypothesis was to inform that angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 is a functional receptor for the…
The Black Experience in the Americas Name Course Tutor Date The Black Experience in the Americas Question 1 The documentary, Africans in America: America’s Journey through Slavery, provides documentation on the history of African Americans during the time of slavery in the colonial times when they were taken into slavery and the era of the civil war when they were fighting for their freedom (Fayer, 1998). I think the documentary effectively brings out the terrors of slavery and the horrors of racism that African Americans still experience. The story gets told through four episodes that explain in detail the lie that African Americans lived through different historical times as they served as slaves. This documentary focuses on the blacks that were enslaved and how they struggled in coping with and overcoming slavery. The various subjects that are getting articulated in this documentary include the horror and cruelty of slavery, the concomitant callousness displayed by white Americans, the punishments that were savagely imposed on the…
Sampling and Consumer Promotion Sampling is one of the effective consumer promotion categories despite having several problems. Sampling is offered either in stores or on the internet besides it can boost sales. Method of sampling includes direct sampling, response samples, media sampling, professional sampling, selective samples, and cross ruffing samples. For instance, using free samples in a grocery store and online service providers can induce consumers to try a newly launched product. Besides, sampling affects consumers buying behavior where a consumer gets a chance of finding out how well is a company’s products or services (Shamout, 76). Other benefits of sampling methods include generating consumer interest in a product, allowing a company to introduce a new product in the market and collection of information about consumers. However, despite the sampling method having several benefits it has several problems. Some of the problems of sampling they include the method is prone to pilferage, consumers misusing the services or product, the method is expensive, mass mailing of samples prone to mishandling by postal services, failing to reach enough number of customers who…
Environmental Effects of Cumene Production Student Name University, Department Course Name, Code Professor Date Environmental Effects of Cumene Production Cumene is a harmful environmental chemical whose harmfulness is determined by aromatic and hydroperoxide. It is exposed to the environment through wastewater during production. There is a need to identify and mitigate the environmental effects caused by this process. For example, the producing industries can head towards adopting and developing new technologies that could make the production ecologically friendly. Cumene is a vaporized liquid in the atmosphere as vapor during the production, transportation, and use. It is also a major cause of pollution due to its presence in finished fuel and crude oil. Cumene is produced from the incomplete burning of fuel from oil splits, vehicles, and the distribution of fuel and evaporation from gas stations (Chudinova et al., 2015). Therefore, leading to pollution of water and air affecting the aquatic animals. During production, Cumene can be exposed to humans. Direct eye contact with its fluid can lead to minor irritations such as slight redness and…
Origin and Significance of Christianity Student Name University Course Professor Name Date Origin and Significance of Christianity Christianity developed in the mid-first century in Judea following the teachings of Jesus. Later, the missionary work and writings of Paul of Taurus also made an impact in its spread. Initially, this religion was viewed as a small and disorganized sect that, among other things, pledged personal salvation after ones’ death. This period was characterized by high intolerance of any religion against some of the ancient Jewish traditions. As a result, many Christians were persecuted, especially under tyrannical Roman Emperors such as Nero ( 54-68), Domitian (81-96), and Diocletian (284-305). During these leaders’ reign, being a Christian was viewed as an illegal act that attracted severe punishment. In this era, many Christian converts such as St. Alban, Bishop Polycarp, among others died for their faith. Despite facing much resistance, Christianity ultimately managed to positively impact the Roman Empire by ensuring freedom of religion, limiting imperial power, and fostering care for the powerless. Freedom of religion Through the passing…
Student’s name Lecturer’s name Affiliation Unit name & code Date of submission Exercise 5.1 The first and third are assertion statements, while the other three are factual statements. The revision of the second, fourth and fifth statements are as follows respectively; Viewing the pictures of the devastation in Haiti following Hurricane Matthew should move the viewers. The convenience of an online class requires self-discipline and motivation for it to be successful. For Adrian to develop a strong desire to rescue abandoned pit bulls, she needed to look after her family’s dog. Exercise 5.2 The first, second, and fourth statements are general thesis statements. Their revisions are as follows respectively; In today’s society, discrimination appears in many forms due to racial or social status. My job demands too much fieldwork and a lot of time in the office, which undermines my family’s relationship. Communities affected by violent storms suffer from property destruction due to flash floods and cause people’s death. Exercise 5.4 In this paper, I will discuss the causes of Asthma, which include exposure to smoke, chemicals, and allergic…