Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Time Progression of John Locke: FBI Profile


John Locke photo taken in 1672

John Locke estimated age progression in 10 years (1982)




Aliases:
Alexander Popham, politician Anthony "Ashley" Cooper aka Lord Ashley.

DESCRIPTION

Date of Birth:
August 29, 1632

Date of Death:
October 28, 1704

Hair:
Shoulder Length; Light grey

Place of Birth:
Wrington, England
Place of Death:
Oates, England

Eyes:
Brown

Height:
6'1"

Complexion:
Fair

Weight:
160 pounds

Sex:
Male

Build:
Slender

Race:
White

Occupations:
Philosopher, Writer.

Nationality:
English

Scars and Marks:
None known
Favorite foods:
fish, caviar, bread.

Favorite drink:
red wine
Taste in Women:
Locke liked intellegent women and was very picky when it came to chosing one. He also believed that women were not property but that they must remain behind the scenes and support their husbands.

Remarks:
Has poor health and suffers in harsh weather conditions. Locke has attended colleges such as; Westminister School, Oxford and the Christ Church School in Oxford. After graduating out of college he began his career with Lord Ashley. In the late 1690’s and early 1700’s Locke was making about £1000 a year.
OUTLINE for RESEARCH PAPER:
Intro: Give reader insight into some important philosophies John Locke has brought to the world and are important to our society. Introduce Locke and the topics to be covered throughout the paper.
Body: short biography of Locke’s life time. Explain where he came from and where he went in his life. In the body I will also explain and give examples of some of his philosophical theories.
Conclusion: I will give the reader a short recap of the essay and then I will also add how Locke specifically has changed our current world and how his theories have changed many people’s lives. How? Who? And when?
ESSAY PROMT:
Three to four page mini research paper. What has your individual contributed to our world? What do you imagine we would be like without their existence? (SIGNIFICANCE) Is there someone similar from society today or modern history you can compare this individual to? You must utilize the following source:

http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/sand07018

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