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    of “five minds”‚ which includes: the disciplined mind‚ the synthesizing mind‚ the creating mind‚ the respectful mind‚ and the ethical mind. These minds are especially needed by business professionals enable success in their careers. In my opinion‚ the first three minds are essential‚ as each of the minds would coherently create a strong character in facing current world. However‚ the respectful mind and the ethical mind are needed to underpin the first three “minds”. Both of the “minds” are fundamental

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    Hunting is not always just for survival. Sometimes it is for sport like in the story. In the most dangerous game Rainsford a hunter ends up on a island being hunted by a man that lives on the island name Zaroff. Rainford is be hunted be a man that lives on the island. Richard Connell uses mood/tone in his story “The Most Dangerous Game” to convey the theme of competition rarely enhances a person’s character. At the beginning of the story Rainford would only kill animal nut competition made him

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    SUMMARY OPEN HEART‚ OPEN MIND Awakening the Power of Essence Love Tsoknyi Rinpoche with Eric Swanson In “Open Heart‚ Open Mind: Awakening the Power of Essence Love”‚ Tsoknyi Rinpoche- the Tibetan teacher of Buddhist meditation-mentions the Buddhist path aims at encouraging people to “live more openly‚ wisely‚ generously toward themselves and others”. To meet that target we need both understanding about our basic nature‚ the patterns that prevent us from our basic nature and the methods to

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    How is it possible for a weightless‚ invisible mind to interact so fluently with a physically functioning organ like the brain? The mind-body problem has plagued philosophers and scientists for centuries‚ and the solution is yet to be discovered. The cogito is an interesting concept to study because it contrasts with functions that one may have formerly correlated with the physical brain. Descartes claimed that only humans could possibly have a cogito‚ therefore‚ we cannot attribute any actions related

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    At its most basic‚ the mind can be defined as the faculty of consciousness and thought. H While the basic definition and role of the mind is generally agreed upon‚ many philosophers disagree on the ontological nature of the mind. Some take the physicalist stance and argue that the mind is a physical element‚ just like the body‚ while others take the dualist stance and believe that the mind is non-physical and categorically distinct from the body. In this essay‚ I will explore the merits and shortcomings

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    Are We a Mind‚ a Body or Both?
Of all the topics that are currently occupying the attention of philosophers‚ the Mind-Body problem is at center stage. It is one of the classical metaphysical issues concerning the relationship between that which is mental and that which is physical. The simple question asked is: what are we? Are we a mind‚ a body or both? The issue has its origins in the ancient dualism of Plato and since then many solutions to the problem have been offered. D.M. Armstrong s The Mind-Body

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    SPC Mattadeen‚ Judy Corine Ms. Alexa Fernandez Effective Essay Writing January 26‚ 2010 STRESS AND NEGATIVITY IN OUR HUMAN MINDS Introduction Eliminating stress and negativity is the most important factor in our human minds. In general it is so powerful we almost feel like we can’t cope with it. Finding ways to fight stress and negativity is crucial to not only handle the ways of life but to really live a happier and more meaningful life. Stress and negativity is not a new agenda

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    What is the mind-body problem? The mind-body problem has been a problem that has been addressed in metaphysical thought for thousands of years and is the foundation of philosophy of mind. The problem consists of difficulty in explaining the relationship between mental and physical phenomena. The difference in characteristics provides difficulty in coming to an explanation. The mind- referring to consciousness‚ being the mental‚ and the body being made up of physical matter. Consciousness is made

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    in the setting such as weather and atmosphere‚ however they may not be apparent in every story. In the short stories The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell and The Destructors by Graham Greene elements of setting can be seen pretty clearly. Although the settings of these stories are very different‚ The Destructors taking place in London after WWII and The Most Dangerous Game taking place on a remote island in the Caribbean‚ these stories do draw some similarities as well. The setting of a story

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    In the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell‚ Rainsford‚ the main character‚ goes through hard times because he is forced to transition from a hunter to a huntee‚ then back to a hunter. As he uses his many strengths and his knowledge from both perspectives‚ he creates a plan and ends up beating the whole game despite all of his conflicts. In all likelihood‚ this wouldn’t happen in real life‚ but we can still learn from him. Throughout the story‚ the reader witnesses how Rainsford’s

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