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    seemingly has been replaced by the growing hookup culture. The concept of hooking up can mean many different things to college students. The reality is that the term is a general umbrella term for many different types of physical interaction. Hooking up can range from simply making out to having a one-night stand. As a result‚ members of older generations find this term to be confusing. They question that if two people are ‘hooking up’ on a regular basis then why would they not be considered to be dating

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    "Education costs money‚ but then so does ignorance." Moser‚ Sir Claus On the Princeton website there is a report from a recent graduate that mentions Moser’s quote and goes into detail about it. It is specifically stated in this statement. "Professor Moser was a statistician‚ and this suggests we should analyze his declaration more rigorously. Education may be better than ignorance‚ but the real question is whether a [Princeton] education — which carries an annual price tag higher than my salary

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    Rawls offers an innovative approach‚ which he calls veil of ignorance. He wants those who make socio-political decisions to be more concerned with what they would choose if under the veil of ignorance. In the veil of ignorance Rawls asks us blocks out self-interest‚ this is what he calls the original position of contract. Rawls introduces the veil of ignorance by saying “ I assume that the parties are situated behind a veil of ignorance. They do not know how the various alternatives will affect their

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    generally reluctant to discuss sexuality. Instead‚ parents’ communication about sex and relationships was often indirect. Many respondents described sex as a topic that never naturally came up in conversation. Catherine‚ a female of Korean descent‚ recalled: “My parents would be very upset if they knew I was hooking up. They definitely wouldn’t be okay with it. I mean‚ we don’t ever talk about sex or anything like that‚ but even when they met my boyfriend‚ they kept saying things like ‘Oh‚ you guys are

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    history has neglected to involve thoughts of the unknown that strive beyond the simplistic ideals that we hold on earth. Particularly the Ancient Greeks‚ and their explanation for all things that we know as Greek Mythology. All people’s existential ignorance leads to different theories‚ whether they are considered to be scientific or if they are considered to be spiritual‚ all of these conceptions do one basic thing‚ and that is to explain the unknown that haunts over all intelligent life. The ancient

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    “The Clash of Civilisations?” vs. “The Clash of Ignorance” Samuel P. Huntington’s rather lengthy article “The Clash of Civilisations?” manages to cover a lot of ground (Huntington‚ 1993). It addresses how different civilisations interact externally and internally‚ devoting the most space to the “Muslim” vs. the “West” interaction. On the other hand Edward W. Said’s “The Clash of Ignorance” takes a direct aim at Huntington’s opinions and expands upon them by presenting his own views of the after

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    In the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 one of the themes was Ignorance V.s Happiness. In the book‚ the main character Guy Montag is constantly in the battle of being unhappy and believing that his happiness will be found in books. But there is a constant struggle of them being illegal and the fact he is a firefighter standing in the way. He has the duty to burn books but Montag believes the world would be happier if people could know what was in books rather than society’s image that books cause conflict

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    Ignorance of America’s Youth Many agree that our generation could quite possibly be the dumbest in American history. This is believed to be the most serious problem in society at the moment because the current youth of America are essentially hitting rock bottom‚ and they show no sign of improvement rather they display signals of ignorance and soon the ignorant teens will become ignorant adults. I predict a collapse in American society due to the soon to be careless adults. American teens today

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    ignorant‚ unable to or choosing not to see the atrocities they commit. In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ the “small sketch in oils‚ on a panel” embodies the atrocities the Europeans are committing‚ but are unaware of. The phenomenon of willful ignorance Conrad explores is exemplified by the the shading and details of the painting. Typically‚ conquerers would invade a nation or area and force the people to submit to their beliefs‚ government‚ and customs. In Heart of Darkness‚ this tendency is portrayed

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    individuals in the original position‚ behind a veil of ignorance‚ debating the standards of equity. In principle of Justice‚ Rawls appropriates the social contract convention in accommodating a liberal responsibility to individual rights and freedoms with a libertarian duty to social and monetary equality. The original position is a focal component of John Rawls’ social contract account of justice‚ Justice as Fairness‚ put

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