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    All throughout the bible; we read about or we hear about; how many disastrous things took place because of sin. Sin has continued to fill the heart and mind of man; which is yet destroying one another throughout the world by the greediness and the selfishness of man wanting to have more power over this world; that God created for all mankind to be a part of. Because man has become so prideful of themselves about trying to dominate people and things in this world; some people have become…

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    people of various ages on their phones texting, scrolling through social media, or watching videos. Throughout this essay, I am going to touch on some of the points that are related to the increase in technology in the lives of people from every age. There are very few people in this world who have absolutely no access to technology especially within The United States of America (USA). With the increase in technology, there have been huge changes throughout…

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    know the history of our country. When Canada was a colony of Britain we did have a voice and only had to follow Britain's decisions. It is important to learn about history by the events, actions, and decisions that Canada has made. The Canadian society has come a long way from what they were in the early 1900’s. World war one is an event that not many Canadians are fully aware about, especially young teenagers in our society. We should learn about WWI and why it is important to Canadians.…

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    or group different from the others.” We search our whole lives looking for this individuality, attempting to find the one thing that sets us apart from everyone else. In Romans 1-8, Paul gives us our identity by explaining who we are in Christ. “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. For whome He foreknew, He also predestined to be comformed to the image of His son,”. We are set apart, not by our own deeds…

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    Old World vs. New World “A “new world” exists, having blasted into existence from the technological explosion of the last 20 years. We are going to call this new world cyber-space. Cyber-space is very different from the traditional “old world” we are born into and live and die in every day. The differences between these two worlds is causing some very interesting and very serious challenges.” [1]. The Old World is a completely different world than this New World. This is a New World that needs…

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    The “Perfect World”? We grow up believing that the world is great place and bad things only happen to bad people. We are raised with traditions and religions beliefs from our parents and hold on to the things we have learned from them very closely. In the story “The Ones That Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula Le Guin we learn of this perfect town with a horrible secret. Happiness and perfection came at a price, the real question is what are you willing to pay for that? In today’s world of social…

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    EMBRACING DIVERSITIES Throughout our lives we will happen to meet a great number of people. People who are similar to us or people who are different from us. Nevertheless, we should treat every person that we met with respect. We must not discriminate or belittle anyone who is different from us. I live in a small town in Macedonia called Negotino. As many small places most of the people in Negotino do not like or appreciate different people. I have never faced any sort of discrimination, but I…

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    mental attitudes can lead to more ‘positive’ and fulfilling lives. In short, it is more about personal growth than an actual hard science. However, some attack some forms of positive psychology as pseudo-science, especially those who are connecting positive psychology to ‘new wave’ beliefs and other similar forms of pseudo-science. Nonetheless, positive psychology as a general branch of…

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    the allegory of the cave, and Teresa of Avila we are asked to examine our relationship to god and the world around us. Through examining these texts further we are asked our true meaning in life. The story of Genesis introduces our relationship with god and the world he has created around us. The allegory of the cave has and in depth look at the world around us, and our relationship to it. With this comes the question it asks us to reexamine everything we know to be to true. Teresa of Avila…

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    Descartes’ Dream World Worry Descartes has a very important plan in mind for his Meditations on First Philosophy and part of this plan involves bringing everything we know into question and finding what it is that we can know about the world around us and about ourselves. He wants to do this in order to find a solid base of what we certainly know, so he can build up what we can know onto that certainty. In these meditations he brings to light some problems with knowing things that we perceive,…

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