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    Looking Back and Looking Ahead Education has been a major part of life. Thanks to education‚ I am able to continue my studies now at a college level and soon I will be able to achieve my professional goals. These goals could not be met without having the proper habits of mind. According to Framework for Success in Postsecondary Writing‚ habits of mind are “ways of approaching learning that are both intellectual and practical”. These habits include: curiosity‚ openness‚ engagement‚ creativity‚

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    Conscience vs. Society

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    Conscience vs. Society Conscience and society are often in conflict with one another. Your culture and the people around you may be telling you to do one thing‚ while in your heart; you feel that a different way is the way to go. This is exactly what happens in Sophocles’ play Antigone. Ismene‚ Haimon‚ and Creon all have a difficult time choosing between following what their conscience is saying and what society thinks‚ which leads to conflict between the characters. Ismene faces this conflict

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    Huck’s Moral Conscience

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    Moral Conscience In the classic novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by the great Mark Twain the memorable character of Huck Finn is constantly choosing between the social morals of the southern states during the time of slaves in America and his own self morals. Throughout the novel Huck is being taught that slaves are lesser beings compared to white folk and that they do not deserve the same amount of respect‚ this leading to the main example of Huck’s struggle with his conscience. Huck

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    with his power with a guilty conscience. Macbeth turns to murder out of the pressure of his wife and greed and in the end he pay for their consequences with his sanity and life. Although it is assumed that those who are murderous are simply heartless killers and do not have a conscience‚ in the play Macbeth by Shakespeare‚ his writing shows how there were conflicting desires that made Macbeth turn to murders and slaughter. Greed was Macbeth’s evil but his conscience was his downfall. In Act I Scene

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    Strong Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness Providing an alternative view to the theories of weak artificial intelligence is strong artificial intelligence. This approach redefines intelligence to include more than just the ability to solve complex tasks‚ or simply convince observers that such a quality exists within a system‚ as per the Turing Test. Strong AI theory rests upon the principle that complex machine systems such as neural networks are capable of establishing connections between

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    Reading 1.3  Jackall‚ R. (1988) Chapter 4‚ ‘Looking Up and Looking Around’‚ in Moral Mazes‚ Oxford University Press‚ NY. Abstract In the early sections of “Looking Up and Looking Around” Jackall seeks to explain the reasons behind inadequate decision making processes and ability. The circumstances and environments that cultivate ‘decision-making paralysis’ and a lack of individual decision making ability are explained. Numerous examples and reasons are outlined to communicate a manager’s fear of

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    Self-Concept Self-Concept in the book “Looking Out‚ Looking In” is defined as the set of perceptions each individual holds for him or herself. This isn’t just how you view yourself physically‚ but also emotional state‚ talents‚ like‚ dislikes‚ values‚ morals‚ and so on. Self-concept also has to do with self-esteem and self-worth. The things you do and the things you say‚ generally relate to self-concept‚ which is why self-concept and interpersonal communication have such an important relationship

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    fulfills all of their desires. In my opinion‚ men and women usually project their guilt in ornate behaviors that lead to a breakdown in trust. For example‚ many people who are unfaithful often accuse their partner of cheating due to their own guilty conscience. Also‚ we can project our insecurities on our relationships; we do this unconsciously when we feel that we are not good enough or unable to fulfill our partner ’s expectations in the relationship‚ and do this in many different ways. I once was

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    Richard

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    SYNOPSIS Richard Clayton Harwick’s father is ill and this worries everyone in Harwick Hall. Before his death‚ he tells Richard to take care of his mother and sister‚ Lilith and Charlotte Harwick. After that‚ Richard not only feels sad for his father’s death‚ but also because his father had only thought of his mother and sister instead of him until the end of his life. Later in the story‚ Lilith marries Reverend Coldstone‚ a priest who is cruel towards Richard but is very nice towards Charlotte

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    Conscience is truly a dreadful thing. It judges us more heavily than any court and is inescapable. Mahatma Gandhi once said that‚ "There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supersedes all other courts." Conscience affects all of us. It is no wonder that Mark Twain had a desire for the simple life. He once said that‚ "Good friends‚ good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life." One of the greatest examples of Conscience and

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