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    Nabeel Ellahi Focused Knowledge Issue: To what extent does culture have an effect on an individual? In brief terms‚ culture is the way of life for an individual; it decides how they will communicate with the world and how they will see the world. The culture a person is born into provides them with guidelines to life; giving them characteristics‚ including psychological characteristics. It will define whether the person will be aggressive or passive‚ independent

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    Doubt Essay Shanley’s thought-provoking‚ multi-faceted play‚ Doubt‚ can be described simply as a battle of diametrically opposed wills and belief systems (mainly that of Sister Aloysius and Father Flynn)‚ appropriately staged primarily in a “court-room style” setting. Those reading and watching the play are‚ in a way‚ forced to come to terms with and confront their principle beliefs as they grapple with the enigmatic concepts of judgment‚ morality‚ and of course‚ doubt. In the contest of

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    Writing is the key to all knowledge. It is one of the oldest ways of sharing information‚ experiences and feelings. Writing has always been an important part of my life. I was introduced to writing at a very early age. Although there have been many people who have helped build my love for writing‚ there are a couple teachers in particular who have had a strong influence in my writing style. Throughout the years‚ I have come to enjoy writing very much. Ever since I was a little boy‚ I had a fascination

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    Unpacking the TOK Essay Title ‘Doubt is the key to knowledge’ (Persian Proverb). To what extent is this true in ethics and in one other area of knowledge? 1. Central terms and phrases in the title: doubtkey to knowledge‚ ethics‚ extent and true. 2. Explicit demands: Explain to what extent the quote is true. Relate this quote to ethics and one other area of knowledge. 3. Implicit demands: define doubt in relation to knowledge. Define ethics and the other area of knowledge. Discuss‚

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    A Student Guide To Writing the Theory of Knowledge Essay Page |2 BERTRAND RUSSELL‚ 1872 1970 some princi LINUS PAULING‚ 1901 1994 ourselves . . . When we read‚ another person thinks for us; we merely ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER‚ 1788 1860 WILLIAM FAULKNER‚ 1897 1962 SAMUEL JOHNSON‚ 1709 1784 h should embrace a distinct episode; and as sentences should follow one another in harmonious sequence‚ so paragraphs must fit into one another SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL‚ 1874 1965 nd say it as clearly as you

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    TOK How important are the opinions of experts in the search of knowledge? Well‚ the opinions of expert is very important and/or valid in the search of knowledge because they are the people who know the most‚ or the people that know more than others‚ as long as they prove what they are talking about‚ or arguing about‚ but not only the opinion of the experts is important‚ the opinion of the non-experts and everybody is also important‚ because they know their own things. No one can learn everything

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    Summary of Doubt‚ A Parable The play opens with a Father Flynn giving a sermon about having doubts‚ or being unsure. Following the sermon‚ Sister Aloysius questions one of the teachers on her staff about the father. She then moves on to talk about a student. From the exchange between the nuns‚ it is clear that Sister Aloysius does not like Father Flynn. Though the teacher‚ Sister James‚ is kind-hearted‚ Sister Aloysius leads her to believe this is weakness. She also asks Sister James to watch Donald

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    “There are only two ways that humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment” To what extent do you agree with this statement? To begin with‚ we need to specially define several key words in the statement. From my point of view‚ “produce knowledge” means the creation of new knowledge‚ including both personal knowledge and shared knowledge; “passive observation” refers to accepting and perceiving the incidences happened without active response; “active experiment”

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    Theory of Knowledge Éanna OBoyle ToK Mathematics “... what the ordinary person in the street regards as mathematics is usually nothing more than the operations of counting with perhaps a little geometry thrown in for good measure. This is why banking or accountancy or architecture is regarded as a suitable profession for someone who is ‘good at figures’. Indeed‚ this popular view of what mathematics is‚ and what is required to be good at it‚ is extremely prevalent; yet it would be laughed at

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    TOK You can not call a house made of nothing but a pile of bricks‚ a house‚ as it needs cement around its stones to have them stick together to be build from its base‚ all the way tot he roof. Other factors would be glass for windows and tiles for the roof‚ which is why neither a pile of bricks‚ nor just a design is what makes up the house. Henri Poincare uses the metaphor of a house to describe science. But what we need to consider is the definition of a fact and also by what process these

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