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    1A.) Descartes attempted to prove or examine the nature of physical objects as well as non physical objects and essentially discover whether or not they were true. He believed in mechanical philosophy, which can be explained when examining his method of doubt, and his views on the nature of the self. Descartes had a three step method of doubt which had the intention of discovering what can be found to be real or true. To sum this up, he wanted to discover what can be held as a base for certainty…

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    Walking has been thought to be an autonomically regulated motor function until studies showed a large amount of cognitive input involved in walking, (Malcolm, B., Foxe, J., Butler, J., & Sanctis, P. 2015). In our everyday lives while walking we are balancing between the constant input we are receiving from our external environment while at simultaneously maintaining our gait. The more attention demanding the input is while walking, such as texting or talking requires more cortical resources.…

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    your health, and it certainly isn’t likely to make you happy. Meditation is an invaluable tool that has been used for centuries to achieve a positive and healthy state of being. You can utilize this tool to help quiet the unceasing dialogue in your mind. Even doing this for a few minutes a day could make you feel more relaxed, rested, and happy. Meditation has even been credited with helping to combat various physical ailments. Like any other newly learned skill, this one take practice – so…

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    171). Self-stigma refers to a state of mind in which social stigma is ingrained in a person. To put this differently, people who accept and act accordingly to the perception that they are stigmatized by society. Specifically, I am referring to those with mental illness. Each of the intervention…

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    The Shoddy Land Analysis

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    Shoddy Lands. A man was forced to see the world through the eyes of a shallow, conceited woman. While at lunch with a man and his wife, the narrator of the story was able to see in the mind of the…

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    I always thought that the mind had a powerful effect on the body. A single thought has a lot of influence in the way an individual might act. That thought can also impact the way a person might feel physically. Thoughts that center on a depressive stand point can make the body react poorly and sluggishly. While thoughts that center on a happy mindset can make the body seem chipper and beaming. I believe that a person’s mindset is a very important factor of how they go through the motions of life…

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    how to do it correctly with ease. I t is a good idea to keep in mind, when writing your speech, the general purpose of your speech. It states that you are probably giving a speech for one of two reasons which is to inform your listeners or persuade them. This is important because it will help you create the structure of your speech and get the right tone behind it as well. These are just general topics and I feel having this in mind already helps you start out but if you can determine a…

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    A Journey that Starts at the Opening of a Page New writers, and future hopefuls, how have you been spending your past-time these past few years? According to Stephen King’s short story “On Writing”, people that wish to survive as a Liberal Arts major, or even worse a Literature and Writing major must read constantly and fiercely. So yes, stop waiting for Apple’s new release of another iPhone, Sony’s unnecessary new Playstation devices and Snapchat’s annoying new filters, because you are about…

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    ever-growing terror of heights as well. Whenever I look at a roller coaster, I’m filled with a terrible foreboding, and thoughts of the car departing from its tracks and taking an unforeseen trip of its own towards the hard concrete below flood my mind like a Japanese tsunami. I cringe when I come close to the end of the line to get on a ride, whether it be at Darien Lake, Six Flags, or Hershey Park. When I’m nestled in the car, I always make sure to double check with the attendant that I’m…

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    When a person becomes aware of its restrictions they begin to feel departed or feel like they don’t matter. With a person with an anxiety or depression disorder they already feel the sense of being unknown. Where performing activities keeps their mind off the issue they developed. In the story of “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the concern of an individual’s ability to be free and unconstrained is discussed about. Jane is married to her husband John and have just moved into…

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