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    grants the ability to make decision, making the decisions to actually make a decision is free-will. The will is not moved by necessity, but moved by deliberation and choices to obtain the good. When decisions are made the will moves, when decisions are refused to be made the will stands still. The will makes many choices, including the choice of to will or not to will “the object determining the act of the will to will this or that, we need to note that the object moving the will is a good…

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    different choices that an individual is faced with. This quote is explaining how someone is encountered by two different choices, and must decide where he/she wants to go. As a result, the individual chooses the decision that may have not been appealing or popular amongst others. Even though the decision that was chosen was not favorited amongst others, it still had made all the difference in one’s life. Many teenagers today are faced with the challenge of choosing between two choices. For…

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    CTP Final Paper To what extent does our subconscious will interfere with our ability to make solid choices? Throughout The Illusion of Conscious Will by Daniel M. Wegner and Blink, by Malcom Gladwell that is a prominent question that is presented to us the readers. That thought provoking question lead to me to look back on my past after reading both books. I became aware that many of the choices that I’ve made that I previously made, were often the result of another event or decision. That’s…

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    important that a student has a choice in what they read. There are multiple reasons as to why students should have a choice. When students are able to do this, they stay motivated and engaged in what they read as well as create positive attitudes towards reading in general. This also allows students to take responsibility for their own learning opportunity and assists students in maintaining a steady improvement of comprehension during standardized tests. Lastly, student choice in reading allows…

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    living or dead and its fate depending on one force that controlled it all. In the story “We Live in Water,” the story the image of water represent the determinism. The image of an aquarium as a representing for the predetermined things in life repeat multiple times in the story. When Michael found the aquarium inside Flett’s basement Oren finally understand the meaning of his question. Michael wants to know if they are like fish and live in water. The fishes swim to the end of its “blue world”…

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    Two worlds divided by decisions and effects they will have on one, they can be thought through or even chosen without delay. These with no thought are our rash decisions, emotion driven choices natural to human nature. It is inevitable to happen once or multiple times in a lifetime especially as a teen. In your teen years, you tend to make these decisions more casually without giving much thought to what the consequences might be going from not doing homework, or studying for an important test,…

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    Free Will Examples

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    Humans only have free will when they are aware of the fact that they are making logical decisions and judgments. In order to have free will, humans must make logical decisions. Logical decisions are reaching a conclusion after careful consideration of multiple options. Examples of logical decisions are thought suppression and mental control. Though both of these have been proven to increase the thought of a certain subject in the long term, there is a slight moment after the thought of…

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    through decisions in life and conveys the message that the decisions chosen affect one’s future path and identity in life. Within this autobiographical poem, Robert Frost portrays the message that one’s decisions affect their future identity and choices in life. This is evident through the poet’s use of tone, stylistic devices and structural elements. Tone: Frost presents a shift in tone from one that is contemplative and decisive to one that is regretful in order to present the message that…

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    Although the way it is grasp depends on the reader, the title, more than anything in the poem, hints that the poem is about the lost opportunities that the speaker could have had. For instance, if the author were talking about how pleased he is by the choice he made, a better title would be “The Road…

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    Reflections of Judgment Through Fiction When reading through various works of fiction, we sometimes come across material that almost speaks directly to us, or may even describe our current situation or feelings. Although the works are truly fictitious, the inspiration for these stories comes from deep within the mind of the author, who is human, and human emotions tend to bleed through fiction. This is how we can find a surreal connection to so many stories that never actually occurred. Some…

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