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    Visualization and Mind-Independent Objects Visualization in its entirety is using different techniques to communicate a message through images, diagrams, animations etc. In producing these diagrams or images, data must be collected and organized to form the actual visualization. However, can we be sure that data collected are reliable? People may have different sense and experiences and collect different data from the same data source. If that is the case, then are our sense wrong or are the…

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    Selecting a final resting place for your loved ones, or for yourself, is never easy, but Washington Memorial Funeral Home makes the funeral planning process as seamless as possible. For four generations they’ve been serving the North Haven, CT, area with steadfast professionalism and an unwavering commitment to customer service. Choosing a casket is just one part of funeral planning, but it’s an important one. Washington Memorial Funeral Home offers their clients a wide array of caskets to…

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    Parallelism is used when talking about adversity, misery, and time to emphasize their importance and connect all of them, which creates a clear sentence for the reader and is easy to read. The personification of “time” and “avarice” creates a lifelike view of time and avarice, which caused the reader to understand and relate easily to the idea that time goes by and when we strive for wealth, death becomes nearer. The allusion of “David,” “Alcmena’s nights,” and “Job” connects to other ideas of…

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    9/11 Reflection Essay

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    “We pass through the present with our eyes blindfolded. We are permitted merely to sense and guess at what we are actually experiencing. Only later when the cloth is untied can we glance at the past and find out what we have experienced and what meaning it has” (Kundera, Laughable Loves). Going through life, we experience many things, whether they may be trivial or major. At the time, their meaning may seem unclear and senseless, but there's a chance that one action you make could have a…

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    impact on what they think of themselves and how they present themselves. For example, small things such as how a child is show a lot of affection while another is shown little to none can affect them as stated earlier. The two most interesting main concepts discussed in the chapter are how communication affects on how one reflects on his or herself, and how communication can affect how they present themselves as well. Consequently, how communication can affect someone’s self esteem can be due to…

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    According to Collins English Dictionary, an identity crisis is “a state in which a person experiences uncertainty about who they really are and their proper role in life” (Definition of 'identity crisis'). Loss of or confusion about personal identity can come as the result of any number of factors, but it generally is not forced upon a person. In The Handmaid’s Tale, the dystopian society established onto America aims to do just that. Women are stripped of basic human rights and must conform…

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    Ontological Analysis

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    makes itself more vulnerable to said mediation.25 By claiming that the individual owns herself, authenticity dangerously ignores the extent which psychology or society allow one to own herself; it also ignores the social conditions that led to the concept of authenticity.26 Hatred towards these fields ignores the aspects that can help avoid reification; this leads to the object being reified furthermore.27 By ignoring the social relationships that shape the self, authenticity both undermines the…

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    Identity is a social self-construct which is a constant battle between an individual’s sense of true self against roles and expectations placed by members of society. Furthermore, identity is a concept that can be both gained and lost. This may happen by virtue of an individual’s beliefs and notions of surrounding environments. In addition with laws allowing more freedom of expression, individuals are now able to express original thoughts and represent a sense of self. Although, in times of…

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    Min plays a big role in the book A Single Shared, he is an idol to Tree-ear for he is a potter and Tree-ear wants to learn how to do pottery. Min has many different traits in A Single Shared such as being a perfectionist, or being mad. The story clearly states how Min was angry and always mean in the beginning of the story. Then at the end of the story min was caring, mindful, and nice to Tree-ear. Throughout A Single Shared Min had many emotions and Traits which were stated in the story. In…

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    “Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth”. Truth can be misinterpreted by people’s opinions and beliefs. “There is no such thing as a true story. Only versions of the truth”. I strongly believe in this statement as there are many forms of the truth that can be alternated by people’s judgment and knowledge. This is evident through the biography film of Malcolm X, an American-Muslim leader and a human rights activist who had an impact on the…

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