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    The key actor escapes from his “reality” in the cave and is able to see the world the way it actually exists (Plato 990). The key actor initially experiences physical pain, “hav[ing] a pain in his eyes which will make him turn away…,” while adjusting to the world outside the cave (Plato…

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    What is your belief about ultimate reality? My belief about ultimate reality is that God exists and he created humankind. I believe there is one God that we all pray to him regardless of religion. I do not believe that you have to follow religions to worship God. I have a relationship with God even though my religion is unclear because of my beliefs. What is your belief about the nature of the universe? My belief about the nature of the universe is that the universe was created by the…

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    They use them so that they can distinguish whether they are in a dream. Only in the real world will a totem fall the way it is supposed to fall. Therefore when the totem is thrown, spun, or held, its owner can tell if they are in a dream-state or in reality. When Cobb walks into his house at the end of the film, he spins his totem, a spinning top, and then proceeds to walk outside to greet his children. A sign that he is in a dream would be that the top continued spinning forever. We are left…

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    ideas of imagination and reality differ between each individual 's mindset, constantly changing to fit the events around that person 's life. Reality isn’t just something that’s there it’s something that is morphed my our imagination to fit our circumstances. Reality isn’t some object that sits waiting nearby but it is an ever changing task for us to manipulate and procure meaning from. Our imagination, different from those around us, allows us to create our own reality that matches our…

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    Mindy Kaling in her personal narrative, “Types of Women in Romantic Comedies who are not Real,” criticizes the movie industry in a humorous way. Kaling uses her love and extensive knowledge of Romantic Comedies to begin to expose the unrealistic images of women that Hollywood immortalizes. She provides extensive details throughout her essay to prove her overall point. Kaling applies allusions, segmented organization, and sarcasm to prove the improbability of these women in real life. Mindy…

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    and genuine, and never worries that Will will leave her. Lou is so secure she doesn’t mind when Will’s ex comes around to visit. Will on the other hand doesn’t feel good enough for Lou because of his disability, in fact, he constantly urges her to go show somebody other than him how wonderful she is. In response to his feeling of unworthiness he is highly avoidant, but has little anxiety, making him a preoccupied partner. Will dies, making it hard to have a future with someone. Hypothetically…

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    transformational leader is so challenging. Quite often they are executing something for the very first time – maybe for the first time within the entire industry. Frankly, engaging in the process of being a transformational leader exists within a reality that is largely defined by high risk and high reward decision-making. The decisions that end up panning out, however, can literally cause positive organizational transformation or lead to organizational sustainability within an ever-changing…

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    theory of knowledge in a couple different ways. First, foundationalism. Foundationalism is the theory that there are certain truths which no one can doubt. And by having these truths, we can figure out a correct basis of knowledge about the rest of reality. This applies to the arguments for God’s existence because there are the certain truths that Descartes says you cannot doubt because they are certain knowledge. And by having these arguments of how God exists, we then find out how everything…

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    Was does it mean to be real? It wasn’t until I finished the final draft of Poison Lip Gloss that it struck me how often I write about this topic. I struggled quite a bit with my “reality” when I was younger, and even sometimes now. I can touch a blade of grass and know that it exists to me, but do I exist to it? Well, if I can bend the blade down to the earth then I have affected it. My presence, my touch, has changed that leaf and though it has sprung back up the same as before, it will never…

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    to form humans: primary socialization, which begins at youth and develops as the core of one’s self and secondary socialization, which occurs as one accrues information, form their surroundings over time. Humans come to understand their personal reality through their own meanings of themselves and the world that they are in from these forms of socialization.…

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