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    TOK essay – November 2012 * “There are no absolute distinctions between what is true and what is false.” “Everything we hear is an opinion‚ not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective‚ not the truth.” Marcus Aurelius The quotation above explains the claim that is discussed in this essay; weather truth and falsehood can be distinguished. If a person claims they are aware of the truth‚ it is impossible for it to be absolute. Absolute truth would be information‚ which has not been manipulated

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    1.1 Explain the value of a child centred model of assessment and planning Planning begins with skilful and purposeful observation of children‚ and this enables staff to draw conclusions and plan next steps. Child/young people centred assessment and planning are a good way of making sure that the setting provided is giving the child/young person attending the best possible chance to develop at their own rate. Planning is only effective when staff take account of children’s needs‚ dispositions‚ interests

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    In sonnet CXLIV by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespeare writes a sarcastic theme about the struggle between good and evil and how he hopes good will prevail‚ but in reality he knows evil will. To "two angels" on his shoulder‚ as the poem at first glance conveys‚ could possibly be metaphors for his real-life loves; The man‚ and the Dark Lady. Through the poem Shakespeare explains how his "worser evil" tries to sway his "better angel" from his side‚ and he knows the male "angel" is good for him. He

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    The power of words can make you be down and depressed and they can make you feel good about yourself. The way words make you feel have been used in life history and literature. Words can be hurtful when they are used against you in a argument and say things out of spite. Also words can be make you feel good about yourself when someone complements you or tells you something nice. In my life words have been hurtful and uplifting. There’s a saying “sticks and stones may break my bones but words can

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    What is Identity? According to the online google dictionary‚ identity is being a consistent unique individual and knowing who you are. Individual identity is defined as being aware and understanding an individual’s experience‚ feelings‚ sensations‚ images‚ and memories. Understanding ourselves‚ the choices we make‚ and the actions we take is another way to view our identity. As digital technology grows‚ our identities seem to be fading away. Technology was once a place to find information‚ but now

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    Examine the argument that identities of place can be a source of inclusion and exclusion Identities of place refer to geographic locations and their meanings in relation to how people live‚ work‚ socialise and establish themselves in them. The way they effect the shaping of individual and collective identities plays an important part of who people think they are and who they become‚ which invariably has an impact on societies and how they function as a whole. In relation to this‚ this essay will

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    Star Power is a game that simulates interaction between groups within a stratified society. The game begins with every one having equal opportunity to ascend. After the first round‚ the facilitator separates and labels the groups as squares‚ circles‚ and triangles. The squares represent the upper class or upper management. The circles represent the middle class or middle management. The triangles represent the lower class or laborers. In the following rounds‚ there is the addition of bonus

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    Identity: Where does the I come from? i·den·ti·ty / īˈdentitē/ Noun - the distinguishing character or personality of an individual What is identity? One of the definitions in the Merriam-Webster dictionary described identity as being the distinguishing character or personality of an individual. There are many characteristics that make up an individual‚ and what’s distinguishing to me‚ may not be distinguishing to you‚ and vise versa. So‚ is identity determined by what an individual believes

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    No one is perfect‚ in fact it is impossible to be. Everyone is flawed whether we see it or not. Perfection is an unreachable aspect of daily life‚ because it doesn’t matter how far in depth you search nor how wide your mouth gapes at someone when you look at them; there is no such thing as perfection. Humans as a whole are flawed in many ways. As one‚ we don’t know when enough is enough‚ we have no clue when to zero out on our voices about diversely challenging and complicated subjects such as

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    Identity is our self-awareness and placement in the world. It is who we are as a person‚ and how we came to be that way. Identity can be broken into two parts‚ controllable and uncontrollable. People can identify themselves into controllable categories such as choices or as simple as their actions. We discover who we are through our actions and identify ourselves accordingly. Oedipus discovers himself through his actions of killing his father and marrying his mother. Therefore‚ he identifies himself

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