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Peer review is useless. Undoubtedly any reader can instantly see that such an over-generalized, overarching and downright pretentious statement is by nature inaccurate and unhelpful. No one is aided by sweeping declarations that appear to be nothing but judgmental, self-serving proclamations, which at most can attract a readers attention, possibly even agreement, but never whole-hearted support. Nay, it is wrong for anyone to make such a broad claim. Yet be that as it may, the activity currently in question has been repeatedly of


Cell Phone My entire life has been plagued by poor technology. While growing up, all my friends had either a computer with an actual sound card, a Nintendo device younger than they were, or at least a TV with a working power switch. I, on the other hand, was not one of the lucky bunch. My original Nintendo worked maybe a third of the time, and I dreamt of the day when I too could own a computer with both a sound card and a working CD-rom drive. Email was something that I merely assumed required a good twenty-five minutes to check, not counting the 4 minutes it took forCell Phone


SnippetFollowing the movie evening with the guys would be a night on the town with the girls. Clariece ****** and Isabelle *******: if ever there were three high school girls who were more pretentious in their intellect or more arduous in their resistance to authority than we had been, I would personally like to shake their hands. We were the angelic suburbanites who had grown up viewing ourselves as the intelligentsia of our school district, adoring philosophy and literature and despising the groundlings whose mindless drivel drowned us in the public school system. Lovingly labeled by our friends as "The Triumvirate of Evil", we had gone as far asSnippet


Euthyphro Essay“Pinky and the Brain,” a popular children’s WB cartoon, traced the adventure of two laboratory mice who were intent on world domination. Brain, the mastermind of the duo, would come up with elaborate plans that he and Pinky would try to perpetrate nightly. However, each plan failed horrendously due to some error in the initial plan that hadn’t been apparently before hand. In much the same way, in the dialogue “Euthyphro,” Socrates’ logic was self-destructive. His equivocal use of “because” and ambiguous definition of “loved” shattered his argument, and in the end cannot be used to prove anything. &nEuthyphro Essay
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