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    The argument of free will is the embodiment of philosophical ideologies that allow individuals to wonder if they have control over their fate. While it is still unclear who or what is controlling someone’s actions, individuals need to recognize the importance of the ideology that surrounds the decision-making process of all individuals. Is one truly the master of their own decisions and express “free will”; determining their own destinies? Or are events in one’s life inevitable, as all…

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    ourselves but at the same time be aware of extraneous forces and the possible randomness of the universe that makes responsibility somewhat impossible. The first response is known as hard determinism, or as Paul Holbach refers to it “the illusion of free will”. Hard determinism is the idea that everything in life occurs because of universal causation. Hard determinism can be compared to a Rube Goldberg machine. A Rube Goldberg machine is an engineered series of events that completes a simple…

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    Rising college tuition in America is a serious issue for most students, causing the push for free college tuition to increase tremendously over the last few years. With the recent Presidential election and candidate Bernie Sanders pressing the issue of tuition free college, it has become of gargantuan focus among the American people. Because of this, many have posed their own arguments and research for, or against, free college tuition. America being the only major country without free public…

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    come around and visit college campuses and give seminars. They offer free lunch to students and give seminars on budgeting, financial aid, and other money topics. When I heard news that one would becoming to my college campus, I decided to go just to see what kind of information they were pitching to college students. I went and enjoyed the free lunch, but that's about the only part of the presentation that I enjoyed. They gave out several pieces of bad information that college students should…

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    Independent. What does it mean to be independent? Does independence mean the same thing as being free? Everyone experiences independence in different ways. Some experience independence in little tasks, such as a young child learning to zip their own coat on a cold winter day. Others experience independence as being on their own, living in a home with no higher authority. There are many different viewpoints on what it really means to be independent and when true independence is ultimately reached…

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    and personal history were others may find it easier to achieve the goals they are seeking in the career life. This is something we find that happens all the time and is in practice as we read this. Not one person is in their current job of their own free will. This is something that is decided before we were even born as the idea of socialization would imply. Family plays a deep part in how we make up the ideal career choice and also deals in the…

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    Simplicity “I have to remind myself to live simply and not overindulge, which is a constant battle in a material world.”-Sandra Cisneros Growing up with hoarders, I lived in houses piled with random garage sale finds and stacks of butter dishes filled with useless items my family never knew we even had. It was a very tiny house. The miniature house was similar to something you’d see in Alice In Wonderland.It was crowded with oversized furniture covered in crazy patterns and colors and a…

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    I can do this because of the veterans who fight everyday and night for us just so we can be able to make our own choices. Frank Tyger states that “Doing what you like is freedom.” Making my own decisions to me is freedom and that can include the college I go to and what major I choose and also who becomes president and it all comes back to our veterans. Veterans risk their lives for us so we can make choices freely but they…

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    Change The Game Analysis

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    “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve,” Napoleon Hill once said, claiming the power of mindset. According to The Free Dictionary, mindset refers to a fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person’s responses to and interpretations of situations. In simpler words, the mindset is the way of thinking that orients our reactions and tendencies. Dr. Alia Crum’s TED Talk on “Change Your Mindset, Change the Game” was impressive and inspiring, illustrating how…

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    worse crimes. You would expect God to hand out punishments fairly but he does not. (B) The explanations that I best agree with comes from Rachels Evil that evil is the result of our free will and Boice’s evil that some suffering is caused by us. I view these two explanations as one and the same. We are all born with free will. We are able to choose what we eat, wear, say, etc…. So it is only naturally that…

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