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    Misconceptions of the Sixth Sense: An Extension vs An Ability? The senses are basic: hearing‚ taste‚ smell‚ sight‚ and touch. These are the given senses that are apart of every living creature on earth. People have always wondered about the existence of the sixth sense. A sixth sense is a power of perception beyond the five senses. Many have theorized that the ability of the sixth sense is a skill that can be gained by appreciating nature‚ similar to the innate senses of an animal. The idea of

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    How can people in society be normal? Ordinary is desirable‚ and anyone else is a social misfit (C.M.‚ 2013). Catharine M‚ a journalist for magazine Teen Ink‚ explains normal as “Normality is an impossible and improbable dream that we strive for all our lives. We strive for it‚ because it will give us that ego boost that we need to reassure us we fit in. Normal is perfection. Normal is the exception.” Normality is a universal struggle for society and what is “normal” changes with changing societal

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    As far as content‚ what makes John different from the synoptic gospels? John forgettable of some of the materials in the synoptic Gospels and some of important episodes like the temptation of Jesus‚ institution of the Lord’s supper and Jesus transfiguration. John also talks about Jesus ministry in public that took over three to four years over the travel to Galilee to Jerusalem. The synoptic gospels say it only to one year for the journey and it was the final journey for Jesus. John also used

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    Non Sense

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    naturally give it. In the first place‚ roman literature has preserved to us‚ Latin translations and adaption‚ many important remains of Greek literature which would otherwise have been lost‚ and in the second place‚ the political Latin power of the Romans‚ embracing nearly the whole known world‚ made the Latin language the most widely spread of all languages‚ and this caused Latin literature to be read in all lands and to influence the literary development of the peoples of Europe. [1] The literature

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    China Coin Belonging

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    them a sense o f their Chinese identity and belonging and this brings a positive change in both o f them. Initially‚ Leah’s unwillingness t o travel to China is shown in her attitude towards her mother and China. This is mainly due to the resentment she feels towards her mother for taking her to China so quickly after her father’s death. However‚ as the two travel together they begin to understand more about themselves‚ their relationship with each other and their sense o f belonging t o an

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    of things that is bigger than life. We place our belief in trust that we will be saved ‚ brought to a better place from the place where we currently resides in ‚ of pain and sickness ‚ of wealth and poor. It‘s ideal for people as they can believe in something that will save them from what we all fear ; death. We do not know what is after death ‚ there is no scientific prove that there is heaven or hell ‚ and we fear death ‚ we fear the unknown. And then people come together and believe in the same

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    Texts for Belonging

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    of a Dawn Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd Creep - Radiohead Dead and Gone - T.I. Ft. Justin Timberlake Dinner at Eight - Rufus Wainwright Drowning - Hootie and the Blowfish Dumb - Nirvana Eleanor Ribgy - The Beatles Everyday People - Sly and The Famly Stone From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea - The Cure Going to a Town - Rufus Wainwright Hook Me Up - The Veronicas I am a

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    Belonging Notes

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    BELONGING / ALIENATION - Two sides of the same coin (duality) Some conceptual dimensions; • choice vs circumstance • change / transition • identity • values • contextual influences Drama 7 mins Exciting • the day i got washed out to sea • getting hit by a car • scoring 12 goals in one football match 7 mins Boring • brushing my teeth every morning • getting locked out after school • looking for food 7 mins Unknown • legs falling asleep while getting a blow job • using

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    Sense of Perception

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    Sense Perception Our five senses are important sources of knowledge that actively structure our knowledge about the world rather than passively reflect reality. They are ‘the gates and windows’ of the mind that controls communication between the outside world‚ and ourselves presenting us with different variety of the world. Using our senses to be aware of things is defined as our Perception. We do not realize that perception plays a bigger role than what it may seem‚ playing a more active process

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    Sixth Sense

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    The Sixth Sense “ Through close analysis of the house scene (with Dr. Crow and Lynn Sears) and the restaurant scene‚ discuss the techniques used by the director to make the audience believe that Dr. Crow is alive. “The sixth sense” is a psychological thriller directed by M. Night Shymalan about a young boy who can see dead people walking around him unaware that they are dead; he gets help from a psychologist called Dr. Crowe. Through close analysis of the restaurant scene and the scene

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