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    Ong Jun Hui(18) 3G Philosophy Creative Assignment: Anticipating possible negative consequences or weaknesses of the proposed political system In the leadership of any political system‚ there will always be possible weaknesses. Therefore‚ it is necessary to anticipate these possible weaknesses or problems and try to correct them as much as possible. Concerning our proposed political system‚ which is aristocracy‚ several flaws or negative consequences may arise. Firstly‚ the leaders are divorced

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    Philosophy Of Resilience

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    Philosophy of Resilience: Development of Individuals‚ Families‚ and Social Systems Resilience has a different meaning to different people. Personally‚ I view resilience as a preventative approach as a result of inflicted threats. The concept affects the entire ecosystem which is outlined by Urie Bronfenbrenner; from the individual to the Macrosystem. The determination of resilient practices depends on the context in which it occurs. Historically‚ resilience has been labeled as a deficit-based approach

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    RUNNING HEAD: PERSONAL EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY Personal Education Philosophy Paper Byron C. Sparrow University of Phoenix Personal Education Philosophy Paper Philosophy is crucial for educators when they are implementing the curriculum of the class they are teaching. A great teacher not only teaches the requirements of his or her curriculum‚ but motivates their students to want to learn the materials being taught. When looking at Philosophy and a curriculum an educator must look at the

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    natural curiosity of what happens after death. With each religion‚ there is the dimension of narration and myth which is illustrated in the vast accounts of oral traditions that are passed down by various generations and are told with the conviction of truth. Examples of this can be found in the stories of Christianity where Moses parted the red sea‚ and Islam’s stories of a camel appearing from stone. Doctrinal and Philosophical dimensions of religions provide a description of the narrative or mythic

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    1) John Locke’s beliefs stem from the fact that neither body nor the soul are key identifiers of personal identity and survival. Locke says that the body can not be explained through time as the body is always changing. Scientifically the cells of our bodies change completely every eight years thus our body is not the same body from eight years ago. Locke believes that consciousness stems from memory and being recognized from the same person is what makes you. Thomas Reid on the other hand believes

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    much different compared with the second highest chosen philosophy‚ Essentialism (33%). The concept of the learning outlined in the theory of Perrenialism (17%) and the theory of Progressivism (11%) are the two least favorites‚ and there is no single participator in favor of Social Reconstructionism’s aspect of learning concept. Table 4.2.2.1 The Percentage of The Concept of Learning Based on Five Contemporary Philosophies of Education Philosophy of Education Percentage (%) Perrenialism: Learning should

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    Philosophy and Heraclitus

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    Ancient Greek philosopher: Heraclitus Heraclitus was born in Ephesus. He belonged to an aristocratic family but refused to have a political life. His writing style is unusual‚ in that many of the surviving fragments are written in short and often cryptic phrases. He was known as the "weeping philosopher". He was also referred to as "the riddler" or "the obscure one"‚ due to the puzzling nature of his writings‚ as well as "the mocker" or "the reviler of the mob"‚ due to his dislike for those who

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    Philosophy of Education

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    Philosophy of Education I believe education is an experience and the foundation of human interactions. Being in school is where students gain the knowledge that they will need in the future and to also help them determine what they want to do with their lives. In order for this to be in progress there must be teachers who will prepare them and take them through the steps they need to go through. To instruct someone... is not a matter of getting him to commit results to mind. Rather‚ it is to teach

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    To be a humans the first three characteristics are your skeletal makeup‚ Malcolm X theory and John Locke’s philosophy. Skeletal makeup is actually defines us into the category of homo sapiens. Malcolm X explains what it means to be human to be respected as a human‚ given the rights as a human. Finally there is John Locke’s philosophy‚ the rights of humans are Life‚ Liberty‚ and Property (The U.S. Declaration of Independence). First trait that makes up a human is the skeletal makeup. All

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    Reading Philosophy

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    Reading Philosophy In order for a child to excel in school they need to be well versed in reading therefore; I believe that it is vital for all children to learn to read. Not only should reading be a fun and enjoyable experience but something that influences the child to succeed in all subject areas. Reading is an integral part of life that needs to be mastered. A child can master the basics of reading in the early years and should be learned at that time due to the aggravation and frustration

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