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    First, Eve’s agency is illustrated when she takes the bite of the fruit from the forbidden tree. This signifies Eve’s free will, who despite Adam’s constant interference, develops a mind of her own. In Al-Badarneh’s view, “this kind of presenting Eve with such strong personality subverts the patriarchal discourse of hierarchy and places Eve on the same level as Adam’s” (108). Basically, here the argument is not about what is right…

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    Ashna Beah Narrative

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    the day they were brought out to breathe their last breath. Upon knowing that, she would stand by the cell gate and crane her neck to see them leave, with her hand stretched out to touch them as they passed by. It irritated me but they seemed to not mind at all. I thought she was insane the first time I saw her do it. She seemed to like being close to death, and pain. Anytime we would go out to the yard she would sit amongst the shrubs and claim to be “thinking”. I didn’t understand her and she…

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    Chimpanzee Mind Theory

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    ‘Theory of mind’ is the idea that humans can interpret and understand the desires of others. Psychologists have argued that the ability to appreciate the minds of others is a fundamental aspect of human development and intelligence. Searching for this same capacity for mind-reading in non-humans has long been an area of interest in Psychology, as this could pave the way for a fuller understanding of intelligence in animals. This essay begins by describing the first study into theory of mind in…

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    Looking back, this was the main source for a majority of my negative thoughts. I found myself thinking about all that could go wrong, saying "I can’t do it", adding to my doubt and fears. While I should have been saying "I can do anything, I set my mind to" and thinking about the best case…

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    In Poe 's The Fall of the House of Usher, there are a series of unanswered questions surrounding the Usher sibling pair, the secrecy about them, and even their eventual deaths. Perhaps the more greatly perplexing of these questions however is the set that surrounds the relationship between the two siblings and its importance to the scenes that unfold from such throughout the story. Such as what the actual relationship between the two siblings is. Roderick himself spoke of their connection, but…

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    People surrounded by media most of the time that people use it to share them ideas and believes. People use media to advertise their ideas. Movies and TV shows always include the idea of justice. We always need to decide if something right to do or not in our daily life. Media has presented this idea in different ways and situations. In V for Vendetta movie shows a situation when people think they are doing the right things and how this situation fit in Kant’s freedom and morality views.…

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    As time has progressed forward, the distinction between human senses and reality became clearer. John Donne’s Good Morrow, as well as Margaret Cavendish’s book, The Blazing World, both, discuss nature through battles between reality and the wild perceptions of humans. The Good Morrow demonstrates the human perception of the world through the imaginary telescope of love and sex. The Blazing World demonstrates the struggle to revolutionize scientific methods with particularly the invention of a…

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    When comparing the results of my first quiz to my last one I noticed that they were a little different but not by much. To my surprise I actually scored slightly lower the second time, I think that as the semester went on I realized that I wasn’t as good at communication as thought. Taking this Intro to communication course I was able to have a new insight and view on what it means to communicate. Even though my score was slightly lower I feel as though some aspects of my communication have…

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    James Joyce Self-Awareness

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    The Process of Self-Awareness of Gabriel Throughout someone’s life, they experience the moment that they realize their identity and self-awareness, and the surround settings and people around them can change and influence their identity. Gabriel who is the main character of The Dead by James Joyce shows the process of his change in development of new self-awareness through Greta’s confession. The time Gabriel was spending with Greta at the Gresham hotel was the conclusion part of The Dead that…

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    Reflecting back to my educational experience from elementary to high school, I cannot recall a single moment where I felt I had agency over my opinions or my overall education experience. I grew up in a community that places respect over anything. I was taught one simple phrase: don’t speak unless spoken to. This main value was taught at home and eventually made its way into the school curriculum. Students were taught to obediently listen to the teachers and were encouraged to ask less questions…

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