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    Grace Lever Biography

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    equip women with business skills that will enable them create profitable lifestyle businesses. Lever is the Founder of GraceLever.com and The Doing Academy and is a staunch advocate for the benefits of doing and getting things done. Inline with her philosophy of doing, her community boasts close to 10,000 highly dedicated women entrepreneurs. She is also behind many successful online businesses. Lever's skill set includes Business Process Automation, Strategic Planning, Marketing Strategy,…

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    Plato's Allegory

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    problems that affect human beings. In this short analysis I will explain my understanding of the allegory of the cave and its different elements applied to today’s society base on my interpretation which is related to many questions regarding this philosophy, for example why some of the people inside the cave refuse to come to the light, why does the light of the sun hurts and some aspects of what being human represents. Plato exposes his concept…

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    variety of futuristic societies, there are traces of reality that can be found within them. By reflecting upon the differences between these fictional societies and reality, whether they be good or bad, man of the problematic aspects and challenging philosophies of the real world can be made…

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    Pursuit Of The Unknown

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    In Pursuit of the Unknown by Ian Stewart is about seventeen equations that have not only impacted mathematics and science but have also contributed to human advances to a great extent. According to Stewart, we generally disregard the historical link between mathematics and technological progress but this connection is integral to any complete understanding of human history. These equations are essentially based on the patterns we find in the world around us and using them one can make sense and…

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    the idea that there is a possibility it exists. Many philosophers argue that because we observe people acting and behaving in ways that we do, that they must have a consciousness. But if that was the way to perceive consciousness wouldn’t Artificial Intelligence be said to have a consciousness under that definition? Conscious awareness is an idea or concept that we believe to know we have but have never been able to prove it true. It is…

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    “War. War never changes. Since the dawn of humankind, when our ancestors first discovered the killing power of rocks and bones, blood has been spilled in the name of everything: from God to justice to simple, psychotic rage,” an adapted quote from Ulysses Grant. World peace has longed been fought for, both on the battlefields and in the courtrooms; it's a myth that is hopelessly complicated and unattainable: or at least that’s what we are told. The creators of “Avengers: Age of Ultron” use the…

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    chosen for herself, marking him as a prophet of sorts” (Hubbard 64). As the statement by Elizabeth Hubbard states who Manly Pointer is, one could see that he is very deceiving. By his deceiving ways he seduces Joy-Hulga and runs off with her artificial leg. But as stated earlier, Joy-Hulga thought she was going to seduce him but she was wrong. O’Connor is using Joy-Hulga to symbolize her religion of nihilism as Joy-Hulga thought that she was going to seduce a good Christian man to prove her…

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    however, its long term impact has be eminent as per The Detroit News on August 14, 2011. The “science” of Eugenics has grown and developed starting from the mid 1800s from contributions of Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer, The Zeitgeist, Adolf Hitler, intelligence testing, and events…

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    In the novel Brave New World, Huxley believes its society is perfect because of the genetic engineering of its citizens in the World State. Through genetic engineering of its citizens, the World State achieves an all happy society with predestined skills before they are even born. Although Brave New World contains drug use, sexual scenes, and is a loveless society it should remain in the high school curriculum because it teaches the reader the cost of maintaining a utopian society through the…

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    Quentin’s intelligence eventually forces him to accept the passing of purity while Benjy’s innocence and retardation allows him to retain his hope for Caddy’s return. However, the symbolization and deification of Caddy underlies both perspectives. Quentin demands Caddy…

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