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    Transcendentalism is a philosophy that goes against conformity and challenges one’s own thought process rather than strict scientific thought. In the movie Dead Poets Society, boys in an all-boys preparatory school are inspired by their teacher, Mr. Keating, to think independently rather as to study what is given to them. These boys become interested in the art of poetry and reassemble the “Dead Poets Society”; a society dedicated to the transcendentalist ideals of literary geniuses such as Walt…

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    are both terms that recognise this ‘tendency’ towards integration. Personal Reflections. Live, Love and Learn: My personal philosophy of life is one of ethics. I believe that we have an obligation to ourselves and others. Let’s begin! I am a secular humanist, and I let these principles guide me. The hardest part of any journey is the first step. You attract what you feel. Reap what you sow. I believe in Love and…

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    appears to have conflicting and compromised characters. Whereas "King Lear" is a clear and happy moral story, "Hamlet" appears to be vague and disturbing. Whereas "King Lear" has Christian morals and values, "Hamlet" has modernist and enlightened philosophies. In other way, they are complementary, as "King Lear" is clear and compelling, the characters consistently develop, the motives are clear, and the morals are Christian, while "Hamlet" is intentionally the opposite. Edgar hints that he is…

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    consummate love; the one that includes intimacy, passion, and commitment (“Prosocial Behavior”, 2014). When they share their opinions, experience, secrets, and emotions, they get to know each other in an obvious way. When they take care of each other and concern about each other in both happiness and sadness situations, their marriage will be much stronger. Also, they respect and encourage each other, so that their relation tend to be strength. Ben-Zeév (2014), a Professor of Philosophy at the…

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    I. Philosophy of Marriage When I hear the word marriage I think of two people who want to spend the rest of their lives together. I think of happiness. I think of two people who are in love and have an unbreakable bond. I think of growing old with that one special person. I think of a big wedding with family, friends, and a good time. I think of moving in together and starting a family. I think of teamwork and becoming a unit. I think of going through trials and tribulations. I think of arguing…

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    story Othello. During the story, Iago spends his entire time plotting to ruin his boss’s life. Actions like that usually constitute a villain and villains are naturally considered evil. However, according to the Stanford University Encyclopedia of Philosophy, evil results from intentionally…

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    Like that of an idealist, I was lucky to find a soul mate the second time around, dating 9 years and one day until the day we married. Additionally, my children, now 35 and 30, still love hanging out with their mother. My philosophy that today is the beginning of everything you want, leaves open to reach for dreams. However, it does take strength and determination to reach out, understand and guide and inspire your followers to reach their goals, dreams…

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    In the play, the quote is spoken by the character of Lord Darlington. Lord Darlington has just had his confession of love rejected by the unflinchingly moral Lady Windermere and he speaks the quote to another character in the story, Mr. Dumby. With a little bit of background information, the quote becomes rather affecting. One could see the heartbroken Lord Darlington…

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    Love is bother foundation and the weakness of totalitarian regime. There are few bonds stronger than those developed from loving relationships among family, friends, and lovers. At the heart of any totalitarian society, love between individuals must be eliminated because only a relationship between the person and the party along with a love for its leader can exist. This restriction is necessary to achieving complete power and control over citizens, as a regime must dissolve all loyalties…

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    (1911-1982), who was a professor of New Testament and Theology. This book, a scriptural study, evaluates and discusses Heaven and The Kingdom God wants all his people to be a part of. Ladd clearly explains his comprehension of Kingdom religious philosophy in this book. Ladd's theory is that the Kingdom of God is the rule and the law of God in the hearts and lives of the individuals who give themselves to Him. The main topic of this reading is, what is the kingdom of God. “Life After Death…

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