What chapter is the allegory of the cave
In Book VII, Socrates presents the most beautiful and famous metaphor in Western philosophy: the allegory of the cave. This metaphor is meant to illustrate
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Who were the Bolsheviks and who was their leader
It originated at the beginning of the 20th century in Russia and was associated with the activities of the Bolshevik faction within the Russian Social
Read More →Are results generalizable in quantitative research
Quantitative methods allow some generalizability. Experimental research, for example, often produces generalizable results. However, such experimentation ...
Read More →Why are mortar joints tooled
Aesthetically speaking, mortar joint tooling produces the joint profile in brick walls. … Proper tooling increases resistance to water penetration along
Read More →What is the acid content in vinegar lab
This experiment showed that the concentration of acetic acid is 0.44mol/L (±3.87%). However, the exact value of the amount of acetic acid present in a 100mL
Read More →Is waxy corn GMO
There was no introduction of foreign DNA into the genome. That has been reviewed by USDA and they agree that our new waxy corn hybrid is not a GMO.” Creating
Read More →What is inspiratory stridor
Generally, an inspiratory stridor suggests airway obstruction above the glottis while an expiratory stridor is indicative of obstruction in the lower trac...
Read More →What is Dillons rule and how does it affect the role of local governments
The Dillon Rule is the principal that local government only exercises (1) powers expressly granted by the state, (2) powers necessarily and fairly implied
Read More →How does density affect capillary action
The more narrow the tube, the greater the rise of the liquid. … However, increased density of the liquid will cause it to rise to a lesser degree. The
Read More →Why should you never paint your hard hat
Never paint a hard hat. Paint may chemically attack and damage the hard hat’s shell, thereby reducing the degree of protection originally provided.
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