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    Time travel is not only complicated on a scientific level but a philosophical one. It raises questions about the intricacies of Time itself and whether or not Time functions on a A, B or even C series. It provokes us to ask whether or not “future,” “past,” and “present” are valid terms that can be applied to Time and if they are, whether or not all, some, or none these Times exist equally. While such questions have a significant weight in evaluating the logical consistency of Time travel, please…

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    The Carpe Diem Analysis

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    social crises that the world is used? The reason is simple, the reality check, the present is not good, the images of the future are few and increasingly short with little projection, and last drag contradictions and violence situations where you want to take off and forget "automagically". The solution, bound into a kind of trance where thinking is not necessary or in the future, no past, no family, just realize what you are doing at that moment and drift down the barrier of criticism or…

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    Portfolio Reflection In the beginning of the course I have a few ideas of my future like what career I’m going into. During the course I know more about the career I want to going into and have more information about it. The surveys on myBlueprint.ca has given me ideas of what career I want. My blueprint gives me more information like what course is required for the program and how much it costs every year. During the course I also have learned how to write resumes and cover letters. It also…

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    Starting from the microsystem, this is going to impact on Judy as it is forcing her to become independent at a young age, which is going to help her in the future. She also has teachers help, care and support while making friends in sports team while her mother is not at home. Secondly having connection in Mesosystem is a big impact as she will interact with her group of friends who has the same beliefs, and…

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    Time travel is a science fictional idea where a person can travel into the past through some type of time travel machine or method. Time travel is not flying to a country where they might be several days and hours ahead. Time travel occurs when there is a discrepancy between external time and personal time because arrival and departure are separated by two unequal amounts of time(notes). Personal time is time one can see through a wristwatch and external time is the time it takes to arrive to…

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    The Importance Of Fear In Santiago's Journey

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    First, Santiago’s fear of failing to achieve his dream in the future causes him to be more reluctant in proceeding with his journey. During the journey Santiago’s heart “began to speak of fear. It told him stories it had heard from the Soul of the World, stories of men who sought to find their treasure and never succeeded. Sometimes it frightened the boy with the idea that he might not find his treasure” (Coelho 144). The fear of not being successful in a journey, backed up by stories of…

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    yes to the future and goodbye to my dad forever.” I can relate to Tim as I feel fearful of what my future holds and sometimes don’t feel comfortable leaving my worries behind. However, leaving the past in the past doesn’t mean I’ll forget, it simply means letting go of what is keeping me back from living my life and looking forward to my future. For many people, experiencing death is very traumatising, making people feel like they can’t go on anymore, and wanting to give up on their future.…

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    obsession with time and the pain that it brings. He later breaks his watch, journeys to a watch shop, and simply wants to know if one of the clocks is telling the right time but not what that time is. Perhaps, that relates to the way Quentin views the future, weakening if the moral codes he saw were right but ultimately deciding it was simply better not to know, in case it contradicted with his personal chosen…

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    “Money doesn’t buy happiness.” That’s what the people prior to us tell us, the next generation, but they tell us as they are sitting in their paid off Ford F150 with their fancy new iPhone watch and college tuition loans paid off. Because they are done, they have no daily stresses because they have “made it” in the real world. The rest of us, not the 99% not swimming in pools of diamonds, but the rest of us middle classers, 50% of Americans (Thuy Vo 2012), bring home less than 1,000 dollars a…

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    Wall-E is an ingenious film which subtly portrays the future being destroyed by consumer culture. We are living in time where we’re always thinking of our future and how our society can further progress our civilization. Through Wall-E, the movie creatively acknowledges the concerns of corporate control and how consumer culture is devastating our way of living in the present and ultimately the future. With the contrast between the past and the future throughout the film, there is an evident…

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