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    society of today and how books are lacking. Books are being taken away in Fahrenheit 451 because their government does not want its people to have the knowledge that the books provide. This same situation occurs in modern day societies‚ causing ignorance among

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    Jane Austen’s Emma is brilliantly constructed of a series of character’s misunderstandings and complex subtexts that weave together to tell many stories at once. Each character’s knowledge and ignorance in various situations offers insight into their personalities and affects the way they interact with other characters‚ often resulting in comedic exchanges. One of the best examples of this amusing writing style of Austen’s is Mr. Elton’s proposal to Emma Woodhouse. The proposal scene is the

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    References: Cooks‚ Alexandra P. & Cooks‚ Noble D. “Good Faith and Truthful Ignorance”. Duke Printing Press: 1991. Schwaller‚ John F. The Church in Colonial Latin America. Wilmington (Delaware): Scholarly Resources‚ 2000.

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    Ignorance is bliss.” In life it’s better to continue everyday without acknowledging the struggles faced everyday by others‚ yet as we stay ignorant we cannot help those who need it. Bliss does not create necessary changes within our world for those to live comfortably. When I visited my family in the Philippines‚ I grasped the struggle they face everyday. As a child‚ I remember sorting through piles of old toys being packaged away in a box to be sent to my cousins. Yet I could not wrap my head around

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    "envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide"‚ This quote comes from Self-reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and in Self-reliance he talks about how a person should always be himself ‚and that a person should not conform to what society wants them to be‚ also that if someone wants to be great he will be misunderstood by a lot of peoples opinions. I personally agree with most of his views‚ with the first point I mostly do agree with that if a person is trying to be someone else then they’re not going

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    If you lose one of your senses‚ such as sight‚ you become more ignorant. That ignorance could make a situation in which you are in a panic even worse‚ which could drive you to do things you wouldn’t normally do in order to survive. In “Lord of the Flies is still a blueprint for savagery” by Eleanor Learmonth and Jenny Tabakoff‚ the

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    As Walter Cronkite once said‚ “Whatever the cost of our libraries‚ the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation.” This quote significantly displays the value of intellect and its comparison to the cost of being ignorant. Modern day society is retreating from it’s intellectual path causing the humans of today to be ignorant and unenlightened. IN the book “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury‚ the author exhibits the future in his lenses and portrays it with negativity. He gives a good representation

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    The fact the she is ignorance to the risks of burying her brother‚ reflects the age of Antigone. She is very ignorant and actually scarifies her own life to burry her brothers. Another example of her age is expressed is by her resistance in the male dominated world. Although her sister admits that there is nothing a woman can do in the male dominated world‚ she refuses what her sister says and starts arguing that her actions were reasonable because of her loyalty to her family. In fact‚ she is a

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    Abstract Bradbury explores the idea of ignorance and its possible consequences in his novel‚ "Fahrenheit 451". To emphasize the theme of ignorance versus knowledge‚ the writer points out how Bradbury fuses this notion with conformity. These two themes operate together to illustrate how society can be manipulated into becoming passive to the point of stupidity. It explains how Bradbury utilizes symbols of mirrors and fire to prompt Montag’s character into becoming something other than a mindless

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    multicultural counseling competence which includes awareness‚ knowledge‚ and skills when working with clients from diverse backgrounds (Johnson & Jackson Williams‚ 2015). The purpose of their study was to examine the effects racial identity and color-blindness has in multicultural counseling competence among White doctoral students in the psychology field. The main question of the study asks how color-blind racial

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