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    Ignorance Book Report

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    If a person is born ignorant‚ to guardians who were born ignorant and raised under misleading information‚ in a society that encourages ignorance‚ and inevitably dies under the influence of ignorance. They died a normal person‚ because ignorance was their social construct of living. The indoctrination into this matrix can be called education; brainwashing‚ can be called entertainment. The criminals and lawbreakers so condemned by this society‚ can actually be found in its leaders. The lies these

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    Force and Spring

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    Masses and Springs 1. Spring Constant K1 = F/x1 = (.05kg)(9.8 N/kg) = 9.8 N/m .05m K2 = F/x2 = (.1kg)(9.8 N/kg) = 9.8 N/m .1m K3 = F/x3 = (.25kg)(9.8 N/kg) = 9.8 N/m .25m K avg. = 9.8 N/m 2. Unknown Masses Green: m = kx = 9.8 * .07 = .07kg = 70g g 9.8 Gold: m = kx = 9.8 * .155 = .155kg = 155g g 9.8 Red: m = kx = 9.8 * .3

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    Fear

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    Dictation by Fear As the Twin Towers fell to the ground‚ mass chaos spread throughout the United States. Among many other overwhelming feelings‚ many Americans were left in question and accusations. The motives of the terrorists were unknown and many Americans’ fear overtook a sense of logic. With fear fueling the minds of many Americans‚ many began to take illogical and unjustified actions. A stereotype developed amongst the Muslim society‚ which has still shrugged them from American society

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    Battling Ignorance Ignorance will be the death of this country. We cannot prosper for much longer as long as ill-informed people keep making decisions they deem ’acceptable’. People don’t take the time to understand a situation and usually use information taken from false data and others’ biased opinions. Ignorance effects the rich and the poor‚ the powerful and powerless‚ and the famous and common people across the globe. As Emma Goldman said‚ "the most violent element in society is ignorance." Picture

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    Forever and Always

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    Forever and Always By: earlyseven Almost everyone has one‚ and almost everyone is one. You know‚ the first person you tell when you find out your crush like you back. The person you go to for advice because you know they will give the honest-to-God truth no matter how good or bad it is. The person you run to when you feel like the world has turned its back on you. The person you spend all night talking and laughing with. What I am talking about is a best friend‚ your truest companion‚ your partner

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    Arab Spring

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    Introduction The ‘Arab’ spring of 2011 is a wave of revolutions taking place in the Arab world. It has its own and unique characteristics. The name is an allusion to the 1848 “Spring time of the Peoples”. The 1848 revolution was also a political upheaval throughout Europe and it spread to almost 50 countries including Latin America; whereas the cause of Arab Spring is also “dissatisfaction with political leadership”. That is why a comparison is drawn between these two revolutions. This term was

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    Fear

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    Fear of Hurting Others Throughout the play‚ The Crucible‚ there are many different fears that are present‚ but the most common would be the fear of hurting others. The whole hysteria is spreading community wide and it is making neighbors who have known each other for years‚ turn on each other. The overall fear of witchcraft has spread furiously through the town of Salem; because of this the fear of hurting other citizens has also spread. The epidemic is controlling how people go about living

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    What Is Ignorance Bliss?

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    through life without looking at the fine print. “Ignorance is bliss” is the mantra that these people follow‚ and the underlying reason for why people decide to choose this path of life is closely linked to how basic human nature is programmed in everybody. This is in reference to how the human brain will naturally rationalize negative situations in hard to detect‚ discreet ways‚ all in the name of your brain trying to protect your emotional system. Ignorance‚ may‚ in fact‚ be bliss. Naturally‚ your brain

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    Fear

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    November‚ 2012 Fear essay When we grow up we learn to fear such things as drugs‚ alcohol and strangers. These fears are taught to us by our parents trying to help us grow to be safe‚ healthy individuals. While learning to avoid these dangers‚ we also experience hardships and traumas that teach us to be afraid of whatever it is we went through. But one of the most influential cause of fears is that which we witness in movies‚ shows and in the news. This is because we see

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    Fear

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    Donner 12-3-12 Fear Ralph Waldo Emerson once said “Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world.” This means that most people don’t conquer their fears‚ but rather let their fears conquer them. It is important for people to accept fate and move on to face and conquer their fears. Fear is a part of everyone’s lives‚ and fear can exist for any totally diverse reasons. Such as‚ the fear of death‚ or something more miniscule such as the fear of heights‚ or the fear of the dark. These

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