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    all grandparents have wrinkles and when developing them one is now “old.”In our society this kind of maturity is also based on physical milestones one goes through. Specifically for instance woman have a hugely recognized physical milestone in their lives which is menstruation. It is the most socially accepted because it is hard to deny what is visible. Considering this where does one stand based on certain milestones they have reached? One would have to in particular qualify how mature you are…

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    rapidly growing country of America one day, but right now was not the time to think of that, right now he was to drink and sing and celebrate his independence. “Juan” Someone called, thats how he introduced himself to people, it just felt right. “We have come up with a flag what do you think of this” The general in charge, who was for once letting loose, was standing on a table holding a flag. Mexico felt his heart stop, how had they known? They probably didn’t, Mexico decided. These were his…

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    define who they are? And what do they stand for in ethical values to reinforce who they are. In life each individual is different as the circumstances are not the same to everyone however how we react in those circumstance made who you are. Certainly everyone reacts different, but some factors help in shaping who we are as is the cases of baby, they relieve in their parents, their environment and the values they grow up are the tools and make a great difference in how they will react and allow…

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    truth will set you free.” (John 8:32) Although we may look at the study of psychology and try to flesh it out by cognitive and or biological means. The other lens that is important to look at how we as people do the things we do and act the way we do is through the Bible. Through these world views we try to understand the big questions that we try answer throughout our lives. In our humble attempts to understand ourselves and the world that we live in. “In the beginning God created the…

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    The True Meaning We use it everywhere we go. It can be view as something that most people cannot live without, and it also view as something we need to live without. Some people fear that too much of it can conclude in the ending of the world, while others associate it as a beginning of a new revolution. But it was not always like this. There used to be no such thing as a technological revolution, yet it has made one of the biggest impacts to our world. Technology has a deeper meaning than how…

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    wrote this theory with the intentions of letting humans know how the real world is (Allegory of the cave). He wanted us to see how we were actually living. Unfortunately, we are still living how the humans lived in the Allegory of the Cave. It surprises me how we are still trapped by the same things. The Allegory of the cave is a representation of the human world today and in ancient times. We still have not evolved like we should have after all of these years. The Allegory of the Cave…

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    Jesus said to his disciples in John 16:33 that "In the world you will have tribulation." They were being prepared for the time when Jesus would be crucified and after his resurrection would ascend into heaven. They would not have his physical presence with them after that time. They were going to be hated, mocked, and dragged into court. They were in for a tough ride. If you did not already know it, let me give you the bad news: This world is full of wickedness and the innocent are constantly…

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    As humans we are obsessed with what the future holds. For years people have made up stories about what the future will look like. We can look back through different science fiction books and movies to see what people thought the end of the world would look like or what the world would look like in 100 years. Popular examples of this can be seen in: The Jetsons, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Enders Game, War of the Worlds, 2012, Brave New World, and so many others. These different books and…

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    differences between our world and Jonas world is that, Jonas world is a controlled environment while are world has freedom of choice. Jonas world revolve with no feelings and assigned families and in our world we have the freedom to choose who we love, and show feeling while Jonas has to take some kind of medicine to prevent that happening so. So he won’t feel won’t have hormones but the only similar part about Jonas world. And our world is the United States is also controlled our world is…

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    clarifications are based on a real world. Plato is an idealist and he is just thinking of how the ideal world is, they leave in an imaginary world, while Aristotle is always talking about existing states (try to peruse virtue). Machiavelli wants everything to be real and exist in the real world, while Plato and Aristotle have assumes in their imaginary worlds. The two criticisms of Machiavelli to Plato and Aristotle are the idea of the good and imaginary world (Plato), and virtue (Plato and…

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