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    Deconstruction of Conceptual Reason: Transcendental Immanence and Faith Introduction In Climacus’ writing, the relation of faith and knowledge is dialectical. On the one hand, knowledge is not a necessary condition for faith. But on the other hand, the reason behind knowledge is a sufficient condition for faith. To have faith, one can advance upon the Socratic reason and go beyond: philosophize, limit to paradox, and cease to think. But this is not unwilling passivity, because the subject…

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    The effects of interpersonal violence is detrimental to all persons, but especially children of which are an extremely vulnerable population or target. A child’s cognitive development is imperative to ones future, maltreatment of the child endangers successful development and future well-being. Maltreatment of a child comes in various forms such as neglect and abuse, the effects of these negative behaviors are usually a direct effect of a child’s caretaker’s actions or lack thereof. Child…

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    his death is necessitated by a force beyond his control in his letter on the twelfth of December. He claims to be “possessed of an evil demon” (111) that sometimes “takes a hold of [him]” (111). In this instant, Werther is able to express the externalization of his preceding madness and upcoming death. He describes this possession as an “unfamiliar tumult within” (111) which emphasizes the foreignness of these feelings and how they do not and cannot originate within himself as he has been…

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    Color-Blind Ideology

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    into something meaningful. This is a result of their own denial of integration in the German society. By making Hip -hop an interpretation of emotion ,I would say that the youth go through the process of internalization, objectification and externalization in which they internalize the institutionalized racism, and in turn create their own version of hip-hop. So in this sense, I believe that they appreciate hip hop culture as opposed to appropriating…

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    Compare and Contrast Two Educators Piaget and Vygotsky are two influential theorists whose contributions are tremendous in the field of developmental and educational psychology (Lourenco, 2012). This paper aims to briefly discuss their theories, shed lights on the similarities and differences in their theories, and consider the educational implications of these two approaches. The Theories of Piaget and Vygotsky Piaget envisioned that cognitive development is a universal process in which he…

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    Man Ray Cadeau

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    Man Ray’s Cadeau (1921, Figure 1) was the artist’s first “readymade,” in addition to being the first piece he made while in Paris. The sculpture’s simple yet provocative form consists of an upright flatiron with several nails glued to its base in a single-file line. Like many of Man Ray’s works, Cadeau has a rich mythology associated with its creation. In this case, the piece was created the day of Man Ray’s first Parisian exhibition, with the help of composer Erik Satie.1 In Man Ray’s words:…

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    Therapy Case Study Essay

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    Presenting Problem Carla and Tomás initially sought out therapy in order to improve their communication. Since their first appointment, Tomás has undergone a transition from female to male. As a result, Carla now feels like she is losing her identity as a lesbian. I believe that this loss of identity, is not due to Carla and Tomás’s relationship, but the perceived impact of the community. Currently, there is a strong assumption amongst our community that if someone identifies as lesbian, that…

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    This could have a detrimental impact upon future recruits if the civilian company cannot deliver what is expected. It will also have an impact upon the Army’s image if it doesn’t work out the second time round. 2.0 Methods of selection and their advantages and disadvantages for selecting soldiers. Interviews – Used to understand key facts of the job and recruit for either parties and determine suitability to one another. This method is an opportunity the Army can utilize to lay out main facts…

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    Postmodern Theory

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    Theoretical Orientation The postmodern lens eliminates the erroneous belief that therapists are experts in their client’ lives and can easily “fix” problems. I learned the importance of acknowledging that I am the expert in my life; and that I am the owner of my story. For instance, my story is rich in experiences that help me identify my resilience, but this would not be possible without acknowledging the ownership of my story. Since resilience is the individual act of recovering from a…

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    Throughout history, the human race has struggled with whether it is essentially good or inherently evil. Even the greatest minds have had difficulty finding a definitive answer to this perplexing conundrum. Saint Augustine of Hippo, Hobbes, and Nietzsche all pondered this and were unable to come up with a simple answer. Fortunately, the debate that has lasted for millennia is coming to a halt. However, in order to successfully analyze the ways of humankind, a clear framework must be established.…

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