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    Cypher has a meeting with an agent and says "“You know‚ I know that this steak doesn’t exist. I know when I put it in my mouth‚ the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious. After nine years‚ do you know what I’ve realized? Ignorance is bliss” (Wachowski). Berkeley would believe that how you feel‚ smell‚ taste‚ or see is just the mind. If a person decided that they wanted to eat a steak their minds would think of all qualities that a steak has.

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    The significance of science is also touched upon and how the truths discovered within its discipline can be misunderstood and warped to “align” with myths like those of race‚ aggression‚ or sex. Fuentes makes an example of the common phrase “ignorance is bliss” and shows that education and access to unbiased information puts us at an advantage while remaining ignorant idealistically helps us to be happy‚ but is more likely to cause extreme disadvantages in human relations (Fuentes

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    1984, By Doris Lessings

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    two plus two equals five instead of four. He disagreed with O’Brien‚ one of the leaders of the Inner Party. After a series of intense pain and torture‚ Winston gave in and agreed that two plus two was in fact five. The Inner Party believed ignorance was bliss; that the less someone knew‚ the happier and simpler their lives were. Children in schools were taught to keep an eye on their parents and to turn their own parents in if anything seemed wrong. In return‚ they were named heroes. Again‚ to be

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    Sarfo K. Mensah Jr. Buddhism Paper 3/22/00 Siddharta Gautama was twenty-nine years of age when he abandoned his family to search for a means to bring to an end his and other ’s suffering. He studied meditation with many teachers. At the age of thirty-five‚ Siddharta Gautama sat down under the shade of a fig or bo tree to meditate; he determined to meditate until he received enlightenment. After seven weeks he received the Great Enlightenment: the Four Noble Truths and the Eight-fold Path. Henceforth

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    trouble finding peace within themselves throughout the hardships of life on their own. In the Buddhist world‚ these hardships are referred to as suffering. The best way to end suffering is to first find the root of what is causing it. Craving and ignorance are the two main obstacles one will cross through suffering in order to make it to the state of enlightenment and nirvana. First‚ clinging and attachment are what craving refers to. Attaching

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    Fear of the lord is the beginning of knowledge “And fear not them which kill the body‚ but are NOT able to kill the soul: but rather FEAR HIM which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell” (Matthew 10:28). A hearty good morning to one and all present here. We all know that the word fear is an emotional experience of anticipation of some pain or impending danger which automatically makes us decide either to flee or fight. But quoting the exact words of the English dictionary fear is also defined

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    rights issues always seemed to be someone else’s problem. As the world becomes more global someone else’s problems are becoming more and more my problem. Before the explosion of mass media outlets (through the internet) I could proclaim‚ “Ignorance is bliss”. Now the local bingo winner is not the only news. Stories of rape in India‚ anti-semantic crimes in Germany‚ grieving relatives separated between North and South Korea are reported within minutes and seconds of their occurrences. Terrorism

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    Meditation 1 Summary In Meditation one‚ Descartes initially writes about a blanket of ignorance that he feels he’s been trapped under for his entire life up until this point. He says “I had accepted‚ even from my youth‚ many false opinions for true.” With this statement‚ Descartes decides to do a spring cleaning of sorts of all his beliefs that he has reason to doubt. He makes a point to mention though‚ that not all of his beliefs are false or able to be refuted. The first doubt that Descartes

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    is already present in a human‚ only that it was shrouded by a curtain of ignorance. He believed that educating a man would remove that cover so that knowledge which is inherent in the person shines through‚ allowing one to achieve perfection. The perfection‚ he says‚ is the realization of the infinite power which is in everything. Vivekananda says that in order to achieve perfection‚ man has to eliminate ego‚ ignorance and all other encumbrances which stand in his way. He also advocated meditation

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    I have always been one who is open to understanding about diversity‚ however‚ I have also been guilty of not understanding the differences between some of the races that looked similar‚ but was very different. Diversity is what makes the world amazing because when you interact with individuals out of your ethnic race by sharing heritage information‚ it brings us together making us aware and appreciative of each other’s differences‚ and what makes us unique. We have so much to be thankful for that

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