Archive for March, 2004

Getting My Feet Wet

Maybe it is just that I had a particularly odd way of growing up, but I was never taught as a child that I should wear “shower shoes” while in the shower. It was never a concern for me.
Throughout the many years, I have taken many, many showers, yet in not a single one of [...]

My First Journal Entry

Well, I’ve finally started a LiveJournal. Certainly took me long enough.
I suppose I should start by introducing myself — it does seem to be the proper thing to do, though I admit that I’m not sure whom I am introducing myself to, seeing as how no one yet reads nor even looks at this journal. [...]

On the Failure of the Experiment of the Constitution of the United States of America

The following is an assigned essay which was completed for a grade. Unfortunately, some formatting has been lost in the transition to LJ.
Eric J. Herboso
Mr. Mullek
American Political Thought
Tuesday, March 08, 2004
On the Failure of the Experiment
of the Constitution of the
United States of America
The construction of the Constitution of the United States of America, as an [...]

The Republic: Book VII: The Dialectic of Plato & Socrates

The following is an assigned essay which was completed for a grade. Unfortunately, some formatting has been lost in the transition to LJ.
Eric J. Herboso
02 March, 2004
The Republic: Book VII: The Dialectic of Plato & Socrates
In Book VII of Plato’s Republic, Socrates talks about the myth of the cave. The analogy is one of everyday [...]