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    Utopian Government

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    the government gains complete control not only over people’s actions‚ but over thoughts that precede them. Is it even possible to gain such power over human nature that human beings will renounce all individuality? If such a society could exist‚ would human nature truly be conquered? Or just subdued sufficiently that the will of the few could be twisted into the will of the general population? Undoubtedly‚ the thought of living in‚ or forming a utopian society has flashed through nearly every person’s

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    Ape Genius

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    watching this movie‚ I honestly never found anything interesting about apes at all. I thought they were weird looking animals who just liked to pick at each other all day and eat. However‚ after watching this‚ my perspective on these creatures drastically changed. After seeing the way they interest with humans and how smart and social they are‚ I realized that they are similar to us in more ways that I thought. One of my favorite parts of the movie was when someone placed a piece of food under a

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    Joseph murphy

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    healthy wealthy prosperous and success in all walk of life. See happy ending to every situation. The only thing man has to do is to imagine and accept the end in his mind ‚ and leave its unfoldment subjective wisdom within. Thoughts and feelings are your destiny. You posses everything by right of consciousness. The consciousness of health produces health ‚ consciousness of wealth produces wealth. To walk on the Royal Roads to riches You must not place obstacle and impediment

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    differences amongst people. The idea‚ “When everyone is thinking alike‚ no one is thinking” clearly proposes the need for critical thinking in people. There are many outlooks proposed by ideologists and leaders in the past regarding the diversity in thoughts and how it led to reconstruction of humanity and evolved into our current state of multiculturalism. Although we pride ourselves on being at the other side of the fence‚ broader mind and advance brains‚ we are still trapped within the confinements

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    Law of Attraction

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    belief that “like attracts like” and that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts one can bring about positive or negative results. This belief is based upon the idea that people and their thoughts are both made from pure energy‚ and the belief that like energy attracts like energy. For example‚ if a person opened an envelope expecting to see a bill‚ then according to the law of attraction would confirm those thoughts and contain a bill when opened. A person who decided to instead accept a check

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    mouse to the other side to join the dog. Lastly I sent the raft back across to pick up the cat and take back across the river to the other side where the dog and mouse were waiting. Initially I tried to solve the problem using my normal thought process since I thought the scenario was going to be simple to solve which was definitely not the case. I had to think outside of the box in order to discover the real solution

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    flow of thoughts in the minds of the characters. The term was coined was initially coined by a psychologist William James in his research “The Principles of Psychology”. He writes: “… it is nothing joined; it flows. A ‘river’ or a ‘stream’ is the metaphors by which it is most naturally described. In talking of it hereafter‚ let’s call it the stream of thought‚ consciousness‚ or subjective life.” Another appropriate term for this device is “Interior monologue” where the individual thought process

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    Sapir- Whorf hypothesis

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    The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is the idea that the difference in language limits and affects our thought process to only the language one speaks‚ therefore‚ not depicting the world and culture in ways others that different languages may perceive it. Sapir created this hypothesis while his student‚ Whorf‚ was the one who popularized it. This theory depicts the idea that language constricts one to only their way of life and would not be able see things in the same aspect that someone of a different language

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    This perspective only concentrates on mental thought processes‚ it suggests the mind is a ‘black box’ which receives information and outputs a reaction. Dr. Albert Ellis suggested the ABC model‚ to create a visual way to understand the cognitive concept on thoughts: • A – Adversity: An objective‚ surrounding‚ situation or environment. • B – Belief: The persons thought on the adversity‚ evaluations and both rational and irrational thoughts. • C – Consequences: The outcome‚ the subjects feelings‚ opinions

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    missing a “human” characteristic but according to Descartes they don ’t need those characteristics to be human. Rye thinks about being with Obsidian or someone in general while Obsidian thinks about saving what is left of the world. They both have a thought process. Today professor McCoy said what I said was BRILLIANT The first was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such; that is to say‚ carefully to avoid precipitancy and prejudice‚ and to comprise nothing more

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