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    knowing that Dr. Guy likely applies in her food and wine research were memory, sense of perception, intuition and reason. Each one of them is appended to the other, and they complement each other. Memory creates our sense of perception and intuition, but to achieve a full investigation you also have to reason. My main goal is to show in which parts of the research memory, sense of perception, intuition and reason was. I will achieve my goal by providing some examples and making some connections…

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    Logic Vs Intuition

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    You may have noticed that in the last few chapters the layers were deconstructed with logic, not intuition. That’s because intuition has an inherent problem. It’s unreliable in stressful situations, and it gets progressively worse the more invested you become. Logic on the other hand, is simple, it’s clean, and you can build on it. Try building a bridge with intuition, or gut feel alone, and see how long it stands! Strong, well considered, logic is the foundation of any truth realisation…

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    Steve Jobs once said, “Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life...have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.” By this he means don't let the voices and beliefs of others overrule yours, but instead follow your own intuition. This is exactly what Atticus teaches his children in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. In the novel, Atticus shows his children that even though everyone may be against your belief or stand on something, continue to think for yourself…

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    experience.” Transcendentalism is a philosophical and literary movement that took place in the 1800s. These people believed that there is a knowledge that goes beyond what we can determine by our senses. They believed that this knowledge comes from intuition and imagination. They set aside facts and common sense for ideas and imagination. Through this imagination, they saw all things as beautiful and all life as interconnected. The transcendentalists taught that when someone thinks in…

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    “A mother’s intuition” is a phrase that relates to this quote. It means a deep bond is created between a mother and her child and the mother developed a sense where she can see if the child is hurt emotionally or physically. In a household, if a child gets hurt, his or her mother is there to help him or her. In the book, there is an example where a mother is protecting her child: “ As she stood gazing at the circular darkness which had swallowed them, tears gushed from her eyes, and she swore…

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    article and experiment about nurses. In the article it is examining intuition in nurses and among the research it is found that reflecting on previous decisions helped to improve intuition in nurses (King L & Appleton JV, 1997). This can be used to suggest that when an individual looks back on past decisions they will be improving the intuitive trait. Whenever an individual thinks back to a previous decision they will be improving intuition and therefore it can be argued that anyone revisiting…

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    Step 4 - Sexual Intuition There are essentially four aspects to clitoral stimulation. These four are: directness (how direct is the touch to the clitoris), pressure (how much pressure you apply to the stimulation), pace (how fast you do it) and movement (the types of movements you do). Now that you have transitioned slowly and gently and you have begun the clitoral stimuli it’s time to create a rhythm meanwhile keeping the exterior genitalia wet (either through lubricating your finger…

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    Society vs. Intuition: Which is Right to Follow? Societal influence on people is a highly discussed topic today, and evidently was in the past, as Nathaniel Hawthorne makes comments on how society should affect people in The Scarlet Letter. This book is about a woman named Hester Prynne, who is condemned to wearing a scarlet letter A by the Puritan society, in which she lives. The symbol being explored is the way Hawthorne uses nature throughout the novel. Nature is found everywhere, no matter…

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    Philosopher Daniel Dennett coined the term Intuition Pump in referring to a thinking tool that challenges our intuitive ideas or inspires new ones. In his book by the same name he offers up many such thinking tools, claiming that “these handy prosthetic imagination-extenders and focus-holders permit us to think reliably and even gracefully about really hard questions.” Among the thinking tools that Dennett points out are analogies and thought experiments, both of which are the topics here.13…

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    American romanticism in the movie. For instance, romanticism in the movie are pertaining to a supernatural spirit, nature, and self-intuition. Ichabod Crane was a hero in more than one time in the movie because he used his self-intuition. Tim Burton demonstrates self-intuition in the movie “Sleepy Hollow” in a variety of different ways. Ichabod Crane used his self-intuition in the movie “Sleepy Hollow” by using it to help make decisions about what is wrong or right. In the beginning of the…

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