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    Question 1) in fear and trembling‚ Kierkegaard talks about Eternal Consciousness. He does this on page 49. What I believe Kierkegaard means by the eternal consciousness is our ability to think. We have this ability to think and make decisions so we have some sort of control over what we do. This becomes clear when Kierkegaard talks about people going through the world like a “ship through a sea”(Kierkegaard‚ p.49) and a “wind through the desert” (Kierkegaard‚ p.49). It seems by using those two examples

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    “Moushumi wonders how long she will live her life in trappings of student hood in spite of the fact that she is a married woman that she’s as far along in her studies as she is that Nikhil has a respectable if not terribly lucrative job. It would have been different with Graham-he’d made more than enough for both of them” (Lahiri 254) | One of the main themes in this story is pressure. Throughout the story Gogol feels pressured by his parents to follow the Bengali culture‚ to marry a Bengali girl

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    Using the director’s and prop managers’ choices of lighting‚ soundtrack‚ and certain camera angles‚ Double Indemnity manages to set a specific mood of dangerous and doomed attraction. This atmosphere is brilliantly conveyed through the strategic use of low-key lighting. In black and white cinematography‚ an effect‚ called chiaroscuro‚ is implemented to give the film an air of mystery and crime. Based on a painting technique of the same name‚ cinematographers set the scene such that darkness dominates

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    Throughout most of the story it is clear that Gabriel is trapped in his own self-consciousness and suffering from a delusion of his owns self. At the beginning he is characterized by his arrogance and superior manners. However‚ all along the story‚ he is involved in different incidents that make him understand himself. The very first incident

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    quality‚ transiency‚ passivity‚ unity of opposites‚ timelessness‚ and a feeling that one has somehow encountered “the true self.” The best way I can explain the “Hard Problem of Consciousness” is that it’s the problem of explaining why any physical state is conscious rather than nonconscious. I do believe that consciousness is created by the brain due to a childhood experience. When I was in high school I was on the wrong end of a hate crime and was beat by a group of individuals (for walking past

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    Edward Cullen is one of the main frictional character’s that was featured in the book and movie series of Twight Saga‚ New moon‚ Eclipse‚ and Breaking Dawn. In this series‚ Edward is a vampire that have an actual love interest in a moral girl that he meets. Of course‚ he had many rivals against him before he met and even while he was with her‚ which included his family‚ but he didn’t let it stop his true love her his lady. His lady was named Bella Swan. She was a human girl‚ whose thoughts he wasn’t

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    The Motif of Doubles in A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens uses the motif of doubles throughout his novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities. In fact‚ Dickens´ very first line‚ “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times‚” (Dickens‚ 3) illustrates this motif. The entire first paragraph introduces the motif of doubles‚ which sets the precedent for the entire novel. The first paragraph is contrasting the good and the bad in all circumstances to come in the future of the novel. Another example of the

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    Consciousness‚ the Self‚ and Personality Theory: A Critical Survey of Theories of Philosophical Arguments and Modern Psychological Personality Theories. This paper will concern itself with some main philosophical arguments and dilemmas and how they correlate with modern psychological personality theories. This survey will include dilemmas about the mind and body‚ the concept of the self‚ and inner and outer reality. Also‚ it will discuss six personality theorists and their scientific and

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    Giving examples‚ evaluate the effectiveness of the controls in the double entry system of accounting in ensuring the accuracy of the accounts. As well as examining the controls‚ your evaluation should consider errors that do not affect the balancing of the trial balance. Double entry accounting system was invented in 15th century and still being in use until today‚ this is quite an interesting fact; however it indicates that there is something about the system‚ thus making it so effective and

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    1980’s Double Dip Recession Overview I. Introduction The 1980-1982 Double Dip recession brings up the curiosity of how the stagflation of the seventy’s affected the early eighty’s in which it caused the Fed and the USA congress to be switching back and forth from stimulus and restraints causing us to fall to our first recession. Then not till later we will see that Paul Voucher Chairman of the Board of Governors use heavy monetary restraints to control the inflation and ending the first recession

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