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    Mount Athos or Agion Oros‚ as it is locally known‚ is the oldest surviving monastic community in the world. It dates back more than a thousand years‚ to Byzantine times. It is a unique monastic republic‚ which‚ although part of Greece‚ it is governed by its own local administration. Because of its isolation Mount Athos has remained one of the most unspoiled parts of Greece. The landscape is stunning and wild‚ with small green valleys and gorges‚ well wooded peaks interspersed with precipitous ravines

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    Elizabeth Reszke PSY-210-101 September Case Study Three Case Study Three: Application Questions: 1. What is Bob’s attitude according to Jungian theory? Provide evidence for your answer. Bob’s an extravert. Bob seeks enjoyment and pleasure by helping others. In Jung’s point of view‚ Bob seeks pleasure and enjoyment from outside objects (objects being people)‚ not from the subject (subject being one’s self). This can be seen in the case study when Bob states how he enjoys helping

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    Body A. Main Ideas. Buber expresses that he is unequivocally reacting to Kant’s inquiry "What is man?" and recognizes in his biographic compositions that he has never completely shaken off Kant’s impact. However‚ while Buber finds certain likenesses between his idea and Kant’s‚ especially in morals‚ he clarifies in "Components of the Interhuman" (in The Knowledge of Man‚ 1957) that their starting point and objective vary. The source for Buber is constantly lived experience‚ which means something

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    in philosophy and the study of ancient Greek and Roman thought. Unfortunately‚ the more popular philosophy of the past got‚ the line between the Christian ideas and the philosophical became somewhat indistinct. Neo-Platonism‚ which was a form of mysticism‚ was also a growing concept of philosophy that offered a way toward union with God. The philosophy in the Baroque period took a little turn however‚ with the ideas of philosophers such as Descartes and Spinoza. The beliefs of Descartes was about

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    victims differently. Detachment due to dehumanization causes Elie to stop believing in God and His power. Before his family is deported‚ Elie is a very devout believer who reads Jewish texts on a daily basis and aspires to study the religion’s mysticisms for a living (Wiesel 14). Gradually‚ Elie stops thinking of the Lord as his Rock‚ questioning how He could allow such injustice to occur to His “Chosen People” (Wiesel 74). Eventually‚ Elie decides that he is actually stronger than God because he

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    I am a Filipino - inheritor of a glorious past‚ hostage to the uncertain future. As such I must prove equal to a two-fold task- the task of meeting my responsibility to the past‚ and the task of performing my obligation to the future. I sprung from a hardy race - child of many generations removed of ancient Malayan pioneers. Across the centuries‚ the memory comes rushing back to me: of brown-skinned men putting out to sea in ships that were as frail as their hearts were stout. Over the sea I see

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    ‘Again and Again’ I continuously spotted‚ “Kabbalah‚” (Wiesel 3). I believed the word had a strong significance in the story and would lead to some sort of event later on‚ however my conclusion was wrong and Kabbalah is just a term for the Jewish mysticism and mystical thought. When resorting to the use of the ‘Words of the Wiser’ Notice and Note‚ it initiated a sense of curiosity and made me ask myself more deeply thought out questions. A paragon of my work with this strategy would be when I noted

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    (slide 1) Hello everyone I’m ….. we are gonna talk about an interesting topic which is Decolonization in Yeats’ poems The first thing that comes to our mind after hearing Yeats’ name is the word decolonization Before we’re gonna talk about him ‚ there’re some details about the Irish literature in general . Also‚ in our presentation we selected the important points because all these points if we take them individually we’ll not finish  (slide 2) So‚ If you look at this sentence ‚ the main

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    making the reader see the faults with televised religion. For one‚ he explains that watching television does not have the same significance as going to church does‚ instead of focusing on God the viewer is focusing on the preacher‚ dismissing all mysticism and spiritual transcendence. In order to succeed in transcendence one must be in a specific place that is consecrated and filled with symbols‚ there must be certain observed behaviors and a sense of community must be present. These things cannot

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    The impact of the Industrial Revolution on literature The impact of the Industrial Revolution on literature was major. It was a major change on the literature‚ but also in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ and transport. Great Britain’s Industrial Revolution began during the mid-18th century and lasted until the turn of the 20th century. The Industrial Revolution in England was characterized by the replacement of manual labor by machines‚ the emergence of large-scale manufacturing‚ the modernization

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