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    Part A- three important points that stood out to you in the article. As I was reading this article, I came across three concepts that caught my eye as I was reading. The first concept that stood out to me in the article was that the author called God a designer- creator of the world. Even though I believe God created a perfect world for us to live in, I never pictured him and or categorized him as a designer of the world. I just labeled him as a savior that protects and forgives others, a…

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    Research Planning What did this activity involve you doing? This mind map involved me creating a visual map of the key concepts and main ideas of netball. This meant choosing subheadings that were areas of netball that are important or areas that interest me. I chose 10 subheadings these were Coaching, Training, Fitness, Diet, Fitness Components in Netball, Income, Positions, Jobs, reaching a professional level and also Umpiring. This task then involved me adding to each subheading to…

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    enforcing these habits or in other words something that should be common sense would help us move forward as one. Although this seems like such a simple idea many people have never been able to grasp it. Another topic that Locke talked about was private property which I think is a good concept to bring up for the island. Although I like the idea the way he conceptualizes it I think is wrong. Private property shouldn’t have limits to how much you can own. I think the only good point he brought up…

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    was, in fact, the next day. I think I’m definitely ready for the holidays. *What you have learned and how has it impacted you? When we were brainstorming activity ideas I wanted to have a canvas with a simple picture that people could add to. The scene would expand as more and more people added to it. In much the same way, the idea evolved and expanded in my mind as I thought about it. I thought about having the canvas divided by dark lines into individual cells. I thought people would at…

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    Love In Plato's Phaedrus

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    the Muses, and Aphrodite. The fourth type is eros and he relates it to the soul by saying the soul is like a chariot with two horses and a driver. He says the greatest good would be to fly with the gods and if the soul is strong it will catch the ideas of beauty and self-knowledge. His descriptions of the heavens and the gods are clearly influenced by nature and this is where his contradicting statements come full…

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    Locke’s essay idea is considered to be an object in which he uses for anything that a person’s sees or in which a person may be thinking of. He talks about qualities of being in one’s body in which the mind perceives on its own. Therefore quality is also a power that produces some idea in one’s mind. When he talks about “they are ideas or perception in our minds; and as they are modifications of matter in the bodies that cause such perception s in us” (E.24) keeping in mind that ideas or…

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    writing. The first planning stage is creating a zero draft. A zero draft is a way for you to gather ideas, thoughts, facts and research before commencing your essay. This is a simple way to start planning; open a blank document, start your research and write your thoughts on the topic. In addition to creating a zero draft, you can also create a mind map. Mind mapping allows you to organize your ideas in a visual manner. To create a mind map, write your thesis statement in the middle of the page,…

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    Strength Of Creativity

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    develop their creative minds and making them comfortable enough to use it helps them better get their ideas…

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    understanding and thinking through new and different ideas and possibilities. When it comes to the speech “You are not Special” by David McCullogh Jr. there is a need to look over things critically. The speech itself may seem one sided, but as with almost anything, there are two ways of looking at it. When looking critically at the speech there are more things to be learned and ideas to understand. In critical thinking, it helps to think of others ideas and the way they would think of things.…

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    Socrates was unable to use his ideas to act and become powerful in his time, he cannot be considered Man Thinking. From this perspective, Socrates is not Man Thinking because he only thought but did not act upon his ideas, being more like the scholar than Man Thinking. On the other hand, however, others argue that because Socrates was Man Thinking because he did stood by his ideas until the very end. According to this view, the fact that Socrates stood up for his ideas is action enough for him…

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