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    Imagine having to fear for your life on a daily basis due to the fact that you live in place where crime is everywhere and you have no way to handle it. Anthony Omari has had to deal with this pain and fear on a daily basis in a very poor area of Africa. Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz is another example of a person who has had to risk a significant amount in their life. Despite having to deal with all that, these two have done the most that they could ever do in their life: develop a highly esteemed…

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    issues through my sociology classes I had never been asked what my own experience was with these issues was. Obviously I had thought about them especially when reading things about working class people entering academic spaces, however in the class I read that there was never space to process that as a person who has experienced that myself. But with the opportunity to read other peoples personal narratives with their experiences of class and race and other identity locations effects on…

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    Three Types Of Attitudes

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    events can change so drastically in what seems like such short periods of time? It’s life; the way life affects your attitude ranges far and wide. Life can change your attitude or views in so many different ways that it 's astounding. Attitude is a complicated topic to both experience and discuss because it 's something based off the experiences of an individual rather than that of a group of people. Your experiences definitely change the way you think, that’s why most fall within one of the…

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    Nāgārjuna

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    Emptiness can be properly seen through the understanding of Nāgārjuna’s the Perfection of Wisdom, for it proclaims that all things are truly empty. Nāgārjuna wrote the Mūlamadhyama-kakārikā, which gives the foundation to the Indian Buddhist sector of Madhyamaka in philosophical terms. His analysis in philosophy conveys his main views that all things are empty (śūnya) or devoid intrinsic nature (svabhāva). Nāgārjuna’s point in his writings is to prove that there is more to the primary Buddhist…

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    very useful experiences from, so when I received an email informing me about a fellowship in the south working to improve schools I was ecstatic. Participating in this fellowship would mean I am taking the leadership pathway and that is the pathway I was looking to be a part of because I think it is probably the best pathway to gain experience that is easily transferable into the work place. The work you do in an internship is very much meant to be work that gives you direct experience in the…

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    observations is the Ounce of Prevention, the classroom is a three to five class, with seventeen students and three teachers. The classroom is divided into fine areas for the children to move around freely. The children were actively engaged in their experiences. As I observed the children in their play, I saw positive relationships and interactions with adults and peers. The children were able to explore all available resources around the room. The children were engaged in conversations with…

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    resources and minimizing our environmental impact. The experience was incredible and provided me the opportunity to make a great living while working in a sector greater than myself, in something that I believed would change the world. In reflecting on my career trajectory, I realize that my greatest career satisfaction comes from working with organizations and causes that work to bring positive change to the world. Along with the Silicon Valley experience, I experienced tremendous growth…

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    It is good to have an end to journey toward, and in the end the experiences within the journey itself are equally as important, as such ventures can induce some form of self-transformation. Journeys, Year 11 students, are amongst the very few things in life that is completely unavoidable. Every single person in this room has embarked on a journey, whether it be a journey to senior schooling, or even a journey to self-discovery; everyone has at least once experienced the impacts journeys may…

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    Susana Siegel Summary

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    could deflate the challenge of CP. Dogmatism says that if a subject S has a perceptual experience with content P, then S has prima facie justification for believing P. Furthermore, S’s belief in P is immediate and does not depend on any further justified propositions. Cognitive penetration (CP) suggests that beliefs, desires, moods, expectations, etc. can influence the content of perceptual processes and/or experiences. Siegel insists that CP threatens dogmatism. She uses a simple example to…

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    things in a profound way, and understand the situations that life bestows upon you. Therefore, know when to act and when not to. Be able to modify life situations in everyday life. To have the necessary skills to see the problems in life and not let them affect your happiness. There are different categories that can define wisdom and in this essay I chose three: it is a compilation of experience, knowledge and actions of life.…

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