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    Philosophy/Religious Area Posts One of the most interesting periods before the colonization of the Spanish was perhaps the Native Americans of Mesoamerica. There are so many civilizations that flourished around this time. There are many philosophical and/or religious factors that arose during this period, some of which are, but are not limited to, the sacrifice of humans for religious purposes. According to the textbook on page 326, "… The most frequently cited aspect of Aztec culture is human…

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    persist in relation to the things which we are identical. I am not in agreement with this view. I am of the opinion that we exist in virtue of our animal, or biological organisms persisting. Each of us is undeniably a member of the species Homo sapiens, a homo…

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    class early in life and later in the middle class. Also, his brothers are in the military, and Biko mentions joining also, so I would ask the client more questions about his interest in the military. The final level is level three, also known as “Homo sapiens”, which means we share many similarities. Similarities such as biological, physical, life experiences, and self-awareness (D. Sue; D.W. Sue, 2016). The case study provides a lot of information related to Biko, but it does not provide…

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    In the year 2015 violent events is not new to the modern society. Violence is a physical behavior that involves force intended to hurt someone. Since the 1600s, philosophers have tried to speculate the natural condition of mankind which included violence. Many could control their anger impulse that leads to violence, but for others may fall into the depths of using violence, impelling them to cause destruction and harm. Some say that violent behavior is the unfortunate side effect of our society…

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    1. In England, “daddy long legs” refers to a long-legged fly, but the same name refers to a spider-like animal in the United States. How do scientists attempt to avoid such confusion? Illustrate these two organisms specifying which “daddy long legs” they represent and give the correct scientific name for each one. Tipula sp. Pholcus phalangioides Metaphalangium albounilineatum Image: http://www.burkemuseum.org/blog/myth-daddy-longlegs-kind-spider Scientists gave a different…

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    Technology has changed our society forever, but it has also disconnected us. In “We Are All Cyborgs Now”, a Ted Talk by Amber Case explains how humans have become Cyborgs, and how disconnected people are from physical human interaction. She explains how technology has evolved since the early years, to the present and how it keeps changing vastly. Amber Case’s stage presence seemed reserved at first, but after a few laughs she lightens up and is possessed by a super confidence feeling. Amber Case…

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    In 2004 the magazine La Intemperie published an interview and at the same time a testimony of Héctor Jouvé, a former Argentinian guerrilla member of the Ejército Guerrillero del Pueblo (EGP), an armed organization co-founded by Ernesto “Che” Guevara which operated in northern Argentina during 1963 and 1964. The group, despite being personally (but remotely) advised by Guevara, never performed any operation and was quickly dismantled by the regional police. However, during its brief operations…

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    The world as we know it is ending. We’re speed writing its future with man-made technology, but how does this affect the moral fiber connecting us? In technological advancement we, as a society, are presented with incredible ethical dilemmas. We are aware that the intent in the creation of technology does not always represent the intent of its individual users or the powerful entities that monopolize them. Exploring what we know about the technology we have, and imagining the technology we’re…

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    Race as A Classification Of Social/Human Construct Nigger, cracker, redneck, and hillbilly are all words people use to classify people of skin color, dialect, culture or ‘race’. The use of such terms have been established as a result of discrimination on the basis of classification of race by social and human constructs. John Glover Roberts Jr., the 17th and current Chief Justice of the United States stated, “The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the…

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    nature of his life. The creature is a strong being, made up of dead flesh with human-like proportions, who is also a part of the intellectual singularity. His resemblance to both physical and psychic features of a human characterizes him to be a Homo sapiens. But he is not a human and that makes him unfamiliar to the society thus uncanny. However, the signification of the uncanny is not relevant to his consciousness but his physiognomy. Freud has represented uncanny to be the “province of [a]…

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