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    school. The ad’s promoted on the channel demonstrate unhealthy habits, unintelligence, and unrealistic ideas. In the essay Miller discusses the way people think while after and while watching these advertisements, what the ads are really saying, and the messages being sent from the companies behind them. Advertisements shown on Channel One are not appropriate for school, they promote ideas the wrong ideas and are used to brainwash viewers into addiction since they first begin to watch…

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    conscience has gotten the better of him, the worst part is if he employs his idea he must do so without consent so as not encourage five thousand years of depression. Marina scans him and finds nothing physically wrong. Marina understands what Patrick probably knew when he entered the sick bay, he wants to talk. Marina, with medical proof, that he’s fine goats Patrick into speaking. Patrick states he has a big problem, he has an idea how to solve it but is nervous to take the first steps.…

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    some of the most creative people ever. They come up with insanely crazy ideas that nobody would think of, for just some little simple problem. Sometimes they go outside the box with their ideas just to have fun. As people get older, they often lose this creative part of their mind, they tend to just start going through the motions. When they get older they begin to look at the kids, they don’t get where they come up with these ideas and they are just mind blown by it. They think that the kids…

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    completely different objects, yet are intertwined. The mind and the body have their own separate ideas too, 1, 2, 3, and 4. These ideas consist of imagination, sensory perception, extension, and motion. These ideas all come together to conclude that A+B=C. The mind is a complex thing. Descartes explains how imagination (1) and sensory perception (2) are used in the mind. Imagination brings about the idea that we are thinking things. We use our senses all day every day, yet how do we know when we…

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    Decisiveness, to stop the chaos of everyone wanting to talk over each other. Judgement, in weighing the facts of what we wanted to get done but put in place a course of action to allow all ideas to be heard. Tact, to ensure that all ideas were given their due attention equally. Enthusiasm, to support the idea or plan that was best for the group at the time. As a result of my success in that dispute, my theatre group has leaned on me and requested my opinion regarding a variety of matters, where…

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    Have you ever thought what society means or what a good society needs? Many people are affected by society every day and so they want the best society that they can find. Not every society is the same. Society is what makes civilizations evolve, and there are many things can affect society in a positive or or negative way. Books or knowledge are one of the few things a society has to have in order to work properly. Our society thinks that it is important to have knowledge. This is because it…

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    and can provide their own evidence. The narrator reports that, “of the 120,000 children already computed, 20,00 may be reserved for breed, whereof only one-fourth part to be males” (Swift Par 10). Swift establishes his credibility by backing up his ideas with numbers. By the narrator having the statistics and showing that it is proven to work, he becomes reliable. He is not just making up random numbers but spent the time to actually think and work it all through. This gives the reader trust in…

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    They both thought it was a good idea at the time to move over to the new house while keep our old home at the same time. I honesty do not know what they were thinking at the time, I was only a kid at the time to understand but even now as a young adult have a fail to understand their thought set on this situation. A few months has passed and we starting to have financial trouble with this idea. It was so bad, there is a chance that we are going to lose both our…

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    parts, my brother, my friend and I playing and the characters history inside the game. The focus was in the story of characters and the difficult of creating a story with more people, how our plans don’t work and how we changed the ideas. To create the lyric essay the idea was to focus in the word kokoro, this is the word of heart but also for feeling and mind, with this I showed the progress of the heart to beating, going to feeling and finally be broken, showing inside of the essay the types…

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    her life is affected by it as well. She states that due to her autism, she “[lives] by concrete rules instead of abstract beliefs.”(par.1), making it known the difference that normal people can think abstractly, but she cannot. She thinks abstract ideas are too vague for her to comprehend. She then explains her mind by using a specific example: Google for images. To convey to her audience how her mind functions, she uses the analogy of Google for images. So, “If you say the word ‘love’ to [her],…

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