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    Transcendentalists were very keen on the idea of appreciating nature, just like the songs “Spring Day” and “Thunder” and self-reliance like in the songs “Love Myself” and “Gotta Go My Own Way.” I have previously said the beliefs of transcendentalists, the beliefs I will be discussing are nature…

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    Judaism Beliefs

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    Messiah, human beings, and the universe, making their beliefs very important however, some of their beliefs are similar to other religions around the world, like monotheism with Christianity and Islam. Judaism ultimate reality is a single powerful god, who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship. Their relationship with god is very covenant however Judaism has no creed and beliefs of individual Jews can vary widely. During the…

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    Self-Belief

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    The Importance Of Being Able To Believe In Yourself Self-belief can be defined as having the ability to believe in yourself. Sounds pretty simple right? Sometimes it can be and when things are going well for us we tend not to consciously be thinking about our self-belief too much. When things are going well we do things almost on auto pilot and we are able to accomplish our goals without too much doubt in our abilities. It is like believing in yourself becomes second nature and everything is…

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    Invidual Beliefs

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    you incorporated the topic and influence of heredity on an invidual's attitudes and beliefs. One of the major arguments and/or debates within the psychological community is whether individuals are mostly influenced by nature or nurture. I happen to believe that there is a symbiotic relationship between the two influences; whereas the environment can either foster or suffocate those actions, behaviors, and beliefs that an individual is genetically predisposed; or the environment that an…

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    Aristotle's Beliefs

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    What was his Beliefs Despite his relations to Plato and Socrates, Aristotle was more empirically- minded than Plato or Socrates and believed that in the purposefulness of education. According to Socrates and Plato, “the aim of education is to attain knowledge.” It was their belief that it was necessary both for the interest of the individual and the society, therefore it was virtue by itself. Aristotle however, believed that the aim of education was not only to attain knowledge but also to…

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    Akhenaten Beliefs

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    even heard about the belief in only one god.” This suggests that Akhenaten’s religion circulated to nearby regions, influencing their religions whilst they were creating their own belief structures. Proof of this influence is the Bible’s Psalm 104 which shares multiple similarities with the Amarna culture’s ‘Hymn to the Aten’ as Harmon…

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    Stoicism Beliefs

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    suffering. Stoicism has similar beliefs to the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama and Buddhism, which is based on the Four Noble Truths.…

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    Conflicting Beliefs

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    How does your belief system impact the people around you? I have a conflicting belief system. It is not conflicting because it clashes with myself or is constantly changing, it is conflicting because it goes against the everyday things that we are subject. I don’t accept new trends and I don’t take anything for face value. I have a conflicting belief with “God.” I’m not an atheist by any means but I do question the norm. My mother is a Christian and lady and has her reasons to believe. I often…

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    Transcendentalist Beliefs

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    believe in his words and what he has said. These stories often talked about and related to six main subjects of what The Transcendentalist believed. Their main ideas and beliefs were to simplify life, the appreciation of nature, being self-reliant, gaining the truth through the experience of life, social protesting, and the belief in the spiritual world through nature. These subjects have opened the eyes of several people and have made a large impact on todays society. However, while these…

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    Liberal Beliefs

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    From the liberal perspective “A woman has the right to decide what happens with her body. A fetus is not a human life, so it does not have separate individual rights.” ("Conservative vs. Liberal Beliefs," 2010) Thusly, if women want to have an abortion it should be her right to do so instead of the governments or churches telling her what she can or cannot do. One case that helped win this right was the Roe vs. Wade Case. In the case “The Court ruled…

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