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Honesty Is the Best Policy
Policy
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY This maxim teaches us that if anyone who maintains honest behavior in everyday life, it will reveal his or her good character and pays honour & status in long run, though it does not show any instant result. Honesty gives a man long lived advantages. I still remember, when I…
Descartes’ Meditations on Free Wil
Free Will
In our normal perception, every human in this world have their own free will to do anything they want to in different situation. The question is does everyone think that we all have free will and are not being controlled by other? Would there be anything that is controlling our mind and our behaviours? In…
Anti-Bullying Laws Argument
Cyberbullying
Law
Are New Anti-Bullying Laws Really Working? Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life, but define yourself,” said British anti-bullying activist Tim Field. These words provide great advice for children who may be victims or potential targets for bullies. The state government is…
Why Did the Industrial Revolution Begin in Britain?
Industrial Revolution
Steam engine
Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Britain? Before the 18th century, most people lived off of the land, as they had done so for many generations. But in the next 150 years, there was an explosion of new ideas and technological inventions that changed the way we work, live and play. 1 This period…
The Conception of Free Will
Free Will
Moral responsibility
The conception of free will and its influence over human control has been at the forefront of philosophical debates and discussions for as long as the theme of philosophical thought has been interpreted. The notion of free will, as defined by the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is the “canonical designator for a significant kind of…
The Controversy of the Debate on the Importance of Multicultural Equality and Intellectual Quality
Culture
Debate
Education
Multiculturalism
By the end of the cold war, a new topic arose that sparked debate and controversy everywhere throughout the world. The Canon Wars, which split between the two sides, diversity/equality and bias/quality It asks the question whether the past fifty years has contributed to intellectual life efficiently enough as in the past as we delve…
Chernobyl disaster and its effect on children
Chernobyl
It was on the 26th April 1968 when the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe took place and the incident soon became synonymous with the name ‘Chernobyl’. The worst nuclear power plant accident in human history took place when the core of the reactor number four melt partially. About one and a half million people were affected, which…
Revolutionary Period
Conflict resolution
Revolution
Thomas Paine’s quote, “Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered,” (134) from his work “The Crisis No. 1,” captures the enduring truth that freedom is hard won. This sentiment is echoed in Patrick Henry’s speech at the Second Virginia Convention, Thomas Paine’s “The Crisis No. 1,” and Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence. These texts exhibit…
Edmund Husserl’s Critique of Descartes Prejudices Analysis
Prejudice
Current essay deals with analysis of the main points of Husserl’s critique of Descartes prejudices as they occur in his philosophy. Our intention is to locate basic reasons for Husserl’s critique and its deeper connection with his phenomenology. There is no denying the importance of the fact that Husserl’s philosophy is often regarded as Neo-Cartesian…
Before the introduction of new agricultural technology during the industrial revolution,
Agriculture
Industrial Revolution
Technology
In 1 832, William Cooper’s testimony to the Sadler Committee states he darted working “When was ten years of age. ” William Cooper started working at a very young age which is when children attended school for an education but instead he had work. Also William Cooper Explains “We began at five in the morning…