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    Plato's Allegory of the Cave Plato's moral story of the buckle is outstanding amongst other known, most sagacious endeavors to clarify the idea of reality. The buckle speaks to the condition of most people, and the story of an emotional exit from the give in is the wellspring of genuine comprehension. Everybody who has ever lived has solicited some adaptation from a similar inquiry, sooner or later in life: Why are we here? What is the purpose of this? What is 'reality,' and what am I expected…

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    dorsal parts of the brain and neck are part of the peripheral nervous system. These nerves run throughout the entire body. The nerves that are entering and exiting the spinal cord are also part of the peripheral nervous system. Body parts such as the legs and tails receive messages thanks to these functions. The path of these nerve impulses are travelling down the spinal cord from the brain, out the peripheral nerves, and back again. Although, the nervous system will stop working for the animal…

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    generals use the men like instruments to implement their own desires. An honoring war is one where men fight to “protect other human beings against tyrannical injustice.” Mill is absolutely correct in his definition of wars. While war is messy, violent, and brutal, a faithful Christian will understand the importance and necessity of waging…

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    The LGBTQ + Movement

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    I wonder if these activists run into the same problem I do, that they fear offending and misunderstanding a culture different then their own. Perhaps people are simply trying to “stay in their own lane.” When I make these observations, it is not an attempt to lambast any particular groups. Within the LGBTQ+ movement, there has been an increased attempt to welcome people who look like me, speak the same language as me, listen to the same music, and watch the same movies. Discussions have…

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    Grendel’s Philosophical Lifestyle In the book Grendel the main character, Grendel is a monster that was once rejected by humans making him into an angry and bitter person. Grendel only cares about himself and wants to be the best at what he does which is fighting. Grendel’s whole life he experiences multiple different types of philosophies in which he lives by. Three main philosophies stick out in Grendel's life which he lives by the most, they are Machiavellianism, Solipsism, and Nihilism…

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    The Importance Of Sai Baba

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    Sai Baba lived for 60 years at Shirdi during which period, He did not move out physically to any other town or city. He never saw reailway train. He was never seen by anyone reading a book or writing anything; He never signed; He did not give long scholarly discourses on philosophy or spirituality. He did not make anyone His disciple or spiritual heir. Although thousands of people rushed towards Him to seek His divine grace and protection, only a few names of His close devotees, most of whom…

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    more painful, a deer getting harvested by a well educated hunter, or being hit by a car and having to live with a broken leg? Hunting is good because it helps maintain the environment, it is healthy meat, and without it, there would be a negative impact. Over the course of one year in the U.S there were 1 million car accidents involving wildlife two hundred of them caused human death and caused $1.6 million in damages. Think about how it would be if hunting was gone for good, the wildlife would…

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    He becomes paralyzed and is diagnosed as a quadriplegic, unable to make use of his legs and arms, except in small doses. Constantly frustrated by his unfortunate situation, his active mind is unable to bear the immobility of his body. He now has to seek help for everything – from being fed to being dressed – Will no longer has power over…

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    This shows and proves darwin theory of natural selection. Charles Darwin then uses morphology to prove his theory of natural selection. For example, the human hand is similar in structure to the fin of a porpoise, and the wing of the bat, which shows that at one time we all had a common ancestor. Even individual portions of the human body can show how morphology supports natural selection. For example, the anterior and posterior limbs in all vertebrate classes are homologous showing a more…

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    All humans fight for survival and will do anything to do so. The circumstances could be as different as needing that extra slice of cake or having to fend for yourself on a deserted island. People cope with survival in many ways. As Jamais Cascio once said “Resilience is all about being able to overcome the unexpected. Sustainability is about survival. The goal of resilience is to thrive.” We as humans have our limits and we can spiral out of control under certain situations. We can do things…

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