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    Whose Reality

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    We grow through exploring multiple realities Its 9pm on a Sunday and I can feel the first of the rain as its droplets catch on my outstretched palms. There’s something very humbling about the rain. It’s one of nature’s great forces‚ and completely escapes our control. When the rain comes‚ it doesn’t account for petty human drama‚ politics and cultural divisions. I ponder this thought as I round the bend and turn down the next street. The rain is a reminder that above all else‚ we are at the whim

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    The Reality of Psychopathy

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    The Reality of Psychopathy How many people have been victimized by a psychopath? Well if the definition of a psychopath is based on what they see in the movies‚ they may never know. So‚ what exactly is a psychopath? One could say a psychopath is a person that is crazy or insane. Well‚ that’s partially true. A psychopath is a person that believes that they are superior‚ and do not have the feeling of empathy or guilt. Coming straight from the online dictionary‚ psychopathy is “a mental disorder in

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    An Idealized Reality

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    An Idealized Reality According to the American Dream‚ it is most ideal to come to America‚ find a job‚ and “strike it rich” pursuing what one loves most. Most hope that the money would make their dreams attainable. They draw the conclusion that money will ultimately give them prosperity both economically and in spirit. The idealization of money is what people aspire to attain--not the money itself. Those in pursuit of the American Dream often forget the realistic dangers of obtaining money in a

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    The Nature of Reality

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    Nature of Reality Reality is an illusion based on gene survivial-individual behaviour and even social institutions are expressions of genes‚ the vast majority of which are common to humans and the higher primates. The implicit‚ largely unconscious‚ principles that inform gene-determined human behaviour are rooted in their survival value; and the entity whose survival is served is not the conscious organism but the genome itself. Since the actual reasons for our actions are beyond our ken

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    The Reality of the Truth

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    truth? Is it reality‚ sincerity‚ integrity? Is it accuracy and honesty? How can we tell the difference between the truth and lies? Why does the media have the power to decide for us what is true? As Oscar Wilde once said ’The truth is rarely pure and never simple’. This statement sums up the difficulties of telling the truth‚ and this is furthermore shown in Rob Sitch et al’s Frontline‚ Lies by Michael Leunig and the poem Nothing to Report by May Herschel Clarke. The television show Frontline follows

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    Virtual Reality

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    Virtual Reality: the Rise‚ Decline‚ and Return Xavier Woodard INF 103 Dr. Kris Jamsa December 10‚ 2012 Virtual Reality: The Rise‚ Decline‚ and Return Virtual Reality once the most talked about technological advancement‚ then a near nonexistent application‚ and now a returning enterprise. Virtual reality or VR‚ as it is often times referred to‚ is computer simulated reality that gives the user a feel of the physical world in an imaginary world setting. The history of VR is an interesting history

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    Reality Therapy

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    History and people associated with REALITY THERAPY What Is Reality Therapy? It is a therapeutic approach that focuses on problem- solving and making better choices in order to achieve specific goals. It is focused on the here and now rather than the past. The goal of reality therapy In essence it is to: solve problems‚ rebuild connections and begin working toward a better future. The therapist works with the patient to figure out what they want and how their current

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    CHILDHOOD MEMORIES Childhood is the happiest time of the person life. Whenever we think back some of the good and some of the not so good memories we recall. But still we say that we never feel older whenever recall our childhood memories. As the tom Stoppard said “if you carry your childhood with you‚ you never become older” When you are a child you don’t have many responsibilities. Children depend on their parents who make decision for them‚ and on adult we are packed with packages of

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    Reality In Inception

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    in limbo and lose sight of reality forever. Inception certainly rewards the attention it demands. The visuals are breathtaking‚ especially in the third dream level‚ and the action jaw dropping. Even better‚ however‚ is the complexity of the plot and the thought it provokes. The director forces his viewer to question “reality” as it is conventionally understood‚ and fans have debated from the film’s opening day whether or not Cobb has completely lost sight of reality at the end. Fan theories abound

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    Manor House is a TV show about 12 people in real life‚ who choose to live in a manor house and live as a servants like the people in the Edwardian time period. These people choose to go three months away from their jobs and without all the luxuries of modern life. In Manor House there many servants‚ but there is also the family that runs and lives on the estate. This family on the show is the Olliff-Cooper family. Sir John is the Master of the House; it is his job to keep the estates up and running

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