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    1. Did the researcher make the right decision about collecting new data versus using existing data for the study? Yes‚ the researcher made the right decision about collecting new data versus using existing data for the study. Because previous studies’ data are applicable only to their respective country. And as of now‚ there is no published study about using the internet to teach primigravida about their role. 2. Did the researcher make good data collection decisions with regard to structure

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    Heroism

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    peace‚ love and absolute harmony. That place is human soul. To be a hero means to unfold all the inner knowledge and power and use it with greatest benefit to the surrounding world as well as to oneself. The personal heroism‚ just like personal consciousness has a

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    their left and right hands write down the different ‘seen’ color simultaneously.1 There is no communication between the brain hemispheres about what color they’ve witnessed and therefore some philosophers have claimed that there are two streams of consciousness. Parfit attempts to prove that humans may in fact have none. His thesis involves refuting the Ego Theory‚ the idea that personal identity is a subject of experiences‚ in

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    Buddhism. 4. P22 that is to say‚ each level of the spectrum is marked by a different and easily recognized sense of individual identity‚ which ranges from the supreme identity of cosmic consciousness through several gradations or bands to the drastically narrowed sense of identity associated with egoic consciousness. 5. The meaning of spectrum of conscious is about there are always different level of it. There are 5 level: (1)level of mind. (2) The transpersonal bands. (3) The existential level. (4)

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    today is social media. Ember‚ is seen as a metaphor for social media generally because of her influence on the mind and our consciousness (the minds of the characters in the novel). Both social media/internet and Ember possess the power to infiltrate your mental barriers and influence the masses. For example when Ember states‚ “I’m in your head‚ I’m part of your consciousness” (Kwaymullina‚ 2012 p.?) we are situated to recognize the media’s extensive presence in our minds.

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    is about the importance of the power of saying « I » for the human subject. Indeed‚ for Kant‚ this force “raises Man on top of all other living beings”. This power is the founding of the superiority and of the dignity of Man‚ it is thanks to consciousness that Man becomes a moral being‚ in other words a being able to think himself and thus to wonder about the nature and the value of his acts. In the first part‚ from “Que l’Homme” [that Man] (line 1) to “sur la terre” [on earth] (line 2)‚ Kant formulates

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    If intentionality is grounded on consciousness‚ we must begin with an explanation of consciousness as a non-relational property (Crane‚ 2000‚ p. 177). Chisholm (1957) suggested one such theory‚ the adverbial theory of perception. In general terms‚ adverbialism is the view that “[...Sensory qualities are not properties of something…just way of perceiving” (Bourget and Mendelovici‚ 2014‚ p. 216)‚ in other words‚ the contents of perception are “ways of sensing and perceiving” (McGilvray‚ 2001‚ p

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    evident at the end of the play when Rosencrantz and Guildenstern could not comprehend or know how to act when they read the letter ordering their own deaths instead of Hamlet’s. Not only however‚ was Hamlet’s individualism and Rosencrantz’s dual consciousness brought to light by Stoppard so was the fact that Guildenstern and Rosencrantz were unaware due to their insecurities. Hamlet at the end of the play had lost his humanity reaching a psychopathic point of which was why the welfare of his‚ “old friends”

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    difference is in ontology as well as language. This is equivalent to historical notions that living things contained some ’vital force ’. Essentially mental states are an extra property of matter in the brain. Property dualists argue that consciousness is an emergent phenomenon of the physical processes of the brain and thus it is important to note that this leads to a belief in asymmetrical causation. Mental properties are caused by physical properties‚ but have no effect themselves on the physical

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    Lucid Dreams‚ Between Waking and Dreaming? A Review of Literature on Lucid Dreaming and Consciousness Jules J. Buijs Student number: 1488945 Review Paper Master Cognitive Neuropsychology Supervisor: J. B. Deijen‚ PhD. August 3‚ 2012 LUCID DREAMS‚ BETWEEN WAKING AND DREAMING? 2 Abstract Since the 1960’s‚ several studies have been carried out that proved the existence of lucid dreams (i.e. dreams in which the dreamer is aware that he/she is dreaming). Since then‚ an increasing

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