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    The so-called mind/body problem originated with a philosopher called Descartes who considered the mind as existing only in the mental realm and the body existing only in the physical realm. This philosopher was under the assumption that the mind could exist without the body. The problem with this theory is that the mind is a functioning physical entity that can not exist without the body‚ just as the body can not exist without the mind. The two function together as one‚ and if one is not working

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    My Beautiful Dream

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    MY BEAUTIFUL DREAM Dreams are successions of images‚ ideas‚ emotions‚ and sensations that occur in the mind during sleep.It mainly occur when brain activity is high and resemble that of being awake. Dreams basically connect us to the imaginary world which is mix of some beautiful things.. i am also sharing here one of my beautiful dream...  Dreams are the most amazing things in life ‚ we all love to dream and we all love to hope and to see ourselves getting better and better each day. Everyone

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    My Beautiful Laundrette

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    "My Beautiful Laundrette" Hanif Kureishi’s screenplay is a coming of age portrayal of British life in the 1980s‚ from the point of view of a first generation Pakistani. Omar’s story is a representation of the cultural shift away from traditional values. This cultural divide is compounded by sexual‚ ethnic and class differences as revealed through the character of Omar‚ whose own identity lacks consistent identification. In the film‚ Omar is referred to as an "in between" by his uncle’s Pakistani

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    Habit of Mind

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    A habit of mind is a way of thinking that one acquires over time. It is a type of thought that involves thinking beyond what society considers right or wrong‚ but acknowledging through complex thought‚ what is morally right. It is not easily achieved and is somewhat like a muscle‚ in that you have to build it up over time through intellectual work and hardship. Not everyone can achieve a strong habit of mind‚ in fact most don’t. The habit is a way of thinking that allows one to communicate with

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    my beautiful place

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    I think we all have a beautiful place in our mind. I have a wonderful place that made me happy when I was a little girl. But sometimes I think that I am the only person who likes this place and I’m asking myself if this place will be as beautiful as I thought when I will go back to visit it again. Perhaps I made it beautiful in my mind. Located on Ireland’s dramatic coastline that has been carved out by the huge Atlantic waves‚ lonely lakes and lofty mountains that separate communities. Follow the

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    Moral Rights

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    3 February 2012 Moral Rights In this information sheet we give an overview of the “moral rights” of individual creators under the Copyright Act. These rights were introduced in December 2000. Moral rights for performers are discussed in our information sheet Performersʼ Rights. For detailed information‚ see our practical guide‚ also called Moral Rights. These rights are also discussed in our books Film & Copyright‚ Architects & Copyright and Photographers: Copyright & Moral Rights. For information

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    What are the core moral teachings of Hinduism and Budhism ? On what are they based ? Both Hinduism and Buddhism originated from the Asian culture. The religions share a very long history together and are somewhat comparable to Judaism and Christianity. The basic moral precepts of Hinduism are avoiding intentional injury to any being and truthfulness. Violating either one results in suffering until the effects of the act are exhausted. Some believe that spiritual practices such as repeating the

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    12/6/12 A BEAUTIFUL MIND This is a true story about a man by the name of John Nash Jr. who was discovered to have paranoid schizophrenia in his adult life. The story starts with Nash as a student at Princeton University. In a scene where John arrives at Princeton to commence his studies‚ one of the patterns through his point-of-view shot was when John connects his vision of effulgent lemons‚ a punch bow‚ and the pattern of a fellow student’s tie. In this sequence and others in the film‚ John uses

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    Why Soccer Is Beautiful

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    Soccer truly is a beautiful game‚ but what makes it beautiful? Soccer has many interesting things that make it a beautiful game. Some of these things are players and teams‚ stadiums‚ and its history of how it is what it is today. In soccer‚ players and teams make the game more interesting and popular. Let me explain. Soccer has been played for a very long time and comes from ancient ball games. Over the years‚ however‚ soccer has undergone many changes. According to ThoughtCo.com‚ There was an ancient

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    summary of “The Importance of being Beautiful”‚ she suggests that more attractive people can advance faster and easier in life than their less appealing peers. Katz explains her theory with different examples. One example is person perception‚ which is a branch of psychology that examines many ways in which physical attractiveness‚ or lack of it‚ affects all aspects of life. This helps explain the halo and horns effect. The halo effect is perceived as being beautiful‚ more generous‚ trustworthy‚ sociable

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