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    1.4 PERSONAL RESPONSE PRESENTATION PLANNING TEXT CHOSEN: _Pursuit of Happiness_Film THESIS: The _Pursuit of Happiness_‚ shows the idea of life as a journey. Accomplishing something is a joy but it isn’t the goal. The real joy and happiness someone receives is by the efforts that takes them to achieve that accomplishment. BRIEF OUTLINE: Never give up‚ unless you try You can achieve anything you want if you try hard enough and don’t let yourself down even when times get bad. Follow your dreams

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    Tori Leiweke English Honors Brave New World Paper April 1st‚ 2015 The uncomfortably blunt Brave New World by Aldous Huxley was published during a time in which mankind was already searching for a palpable utopia. With the ideas of Socialism and Dictatorship as the emerging concepts of the day‚ surrounding world governments believed that having total power was the secret ingredient in the formulation of a utopia. Through his characters ‘Karl Marx’ (Bernard Marx)‚ and ‘Nikolai Lenin’ (Lenina)‚ Huxley

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    Nowadays‚ civilisations strive to obtain knowledge in many ways. They do this to uncover an essential ideal or model which confirms and validates their perception of experiences in everyday life. This pursuit of knowledge is essentially a search for truth. Because a person (‘the knower’) always begins their search for knowledge from their personal experience‚ the conclusions they reach will inevitably contain an element of subjectivity. After all‚ the knower is born into a family or community that

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    Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit of Happiness By Cyrus Datig Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit of Happiness. These are the three famous words stated from The Declaration of Independence. To America hopefully these three things will be never forgotten. Same is said for The Declaration of Independence. I have two question for these three words and that is what are they and what do they mean. What is happiness and do we have it? Happiness is believed that it is the one thing that makes you smile. Now‚

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    LIfe‚ LIberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness. It means so much and is the foundation of our country. Without it‚ as a country we would be nothing. Rico Garilli an Acoustic Musician from the UK says “I believe in one rule and one rule only – ‘Do whatever you want in life‚ absolutely anything that feels right to you and evokes your own true happiness; as long as it has no negative effect on another soul”‚ this is what life means to him. There is some truth

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    In the article In Pursuit of Unhappiness from The New York Times written by Darrin M. McMahon‚ the author argues that‚ “Suffering was not our natural state. Happy was the way we were meant to be.” In other words‚ he believes that happiness was already in us‚ we were born to be happy. Another year end and here we all cheering for a happy new year‚ but will it or it’s just a demand. During this time of the year‚ happiness shined on every street‚ displayed on everything and everyone‚ and so much that

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    In “The Case Against Perfection”‚ Michael J. Sandel gives his argument whether genetic coding is effective or ineffective. Sandel talks about genetic knowledge that people have learned overtime through scientific research and how this can be used to influence our species by intensifying our muscles and our minds and to choose the sex and height of our children. Sandel’s essay is effective because he looks at it from both the scientific side and the religious side‚ he makes valid points about how

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    In the article “In Pursuit of Unhappiness” (2005) by Darrin McMahon who writes for the New York Times‚ he claims that the reason we are unhappy is because what we are told makes us happy‚ actually doesn’t. He talks about how when you think about being happy‚ all it ever does is make you unhappy because you start thinking about why you are unhappy and also how we are told that the holidays are always jolly and that it is because we are told they are. McMahon wrote this because he wanted people to

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    “The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” To what extent do you agree? Where I grew up in the United States Spanish was a language that was rarely spoken‚ except for some elementary school classes where we learned colors and months‚ while at home it was what I used to speak to my family. My perspective of the language was influenced by my family as they spoke Spanish‚ so I found my self pursuing more knowledge about it. On the other hand my friends did not use Spanish

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    Hegemonic Internationalism‚ Pursuit of National Interests? Hegemonic internationalism by definition is a paradox within itself. Internationalism suggests cooperation among nations for common good‚ while hegemony is an instance when one nation has power over another nation. This leads to the belief that hegemonic internationalism is‚ in reality‚ one nation pursuing its own national interests at the expense of other nation. Nazi Germany‚ Iran and the United States are all examples of a nation pursuing

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