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    people always seem to believe that there is only black and white or good and bad. However, this does not seem to be the case in real life situations. This book seems to be an incredible opportunity to experience complex stories that expose the harsh reality of life. In the book, Krik Krak, a series of short stories, the author Danticat utilizes juxtaposition to create complex characters that in return create an overall feeling of mixed emotions. The specific examples that best display complex…

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    mind and body, living in the present, acceptance, and self-compassion. This theory encourages practices which help practitioners to develop awareness of thoughts, identifying them as thoughts and not reality. Once again, this approach provides clients with choice; by separating thought from reality, clients have the opportunity to act contrary to a thought or belief, providing room for change. Mindfulness helps the client to be aware of their physical reaction to emotion, which aid in…

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    Introduction If a real estate agent and a farmer are given the same piece of land, it is likely that the former will perceive it as a potential space for building, while the latter will see it as a land for growing food. Therefore, being the piece of land always the same, it derives that people might have different perceptions of nature according to their identities. To this extent, this paper will address the question of whether it exists a nature ‘out there’ as maintained by Positivism or if…

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    their life and projecting the light on those pieces. They tend to ignore the dull or unpleasant aspect of their life. In another interview with Moggach, she says that, “A simulation of life on Facebook and Twitter is in some way more appealing than reality, because you can control how you come across”. Lauren Elkin adds, “Online, we want to be ourselves, but not ourselves; we want to come across as better than ourselves, and we all agree to that deception as long as we all get to partake in…

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    and the most influential Chinese in the world. His famous quote “Never give up. Today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after tomorrow will be sunshine” educated more than two generation, epically the Chinese community to understand the reality of life. It is true that one will never know what will happen tomorrow. However, positive attitude plays the most important role in helping one to bravely face a variety of difficulties. I look at myself and recall the memory of the last 30…

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    We cannot know anything about the external world. Our reality may be an illusion. Our minds obviously can create a new world in our dreams, so maybe reading this paper is in a different world and you are really in bed. Our mind isn’t strong enough to distinguish the real world from illusions. When dreaming,…

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    Metaphysics In The Matrix

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    Metaphysics is a diverse area in the field of philosophy distinguished by two types of autopsy. One of the autopsies is to give the overview of the analysis into the nature of genuineness, arguing the facts about the values demonstrating to anything that appears to be genuine. The second autopsy pursues to reveal what is eventually genuine, regularly giving solutions in severe difference to the daily knowledge of the universe. From the movie “The Matrix,” the storyline behind its filming lies…

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    actually one of the most outstanding features of his arguments that he bases his claim on the fact that everything must have a cause. He argues that the idea of perfection has an objective reality therefore the cause must have at least as much reality as the effect of that cause holds. He argues that the objective reality of the idea cannot come from…

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    Art Vs Western Culture

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    truths about the world. Cultures have different views and ideas about nature of reality. The direction of art is to portray beauty. With artistic realism in the 19th century and other shifts in taste, great art could be ugly in both its subject matter and its depiction. Western history, reality itself, created by God was conceived of as beautiful. The definitive voice in the identification of beauty with an ultimate reality was Plato theory. Beauty, in which is the exhibit itself in all and only…

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    that learning is painful and requires suffering by telling just how distraught the prisoner became when his illusion was shattered and his understanding was altered. It also offers a scenario in which we are all deceived about the true nature of reality. He does this to show that we are living in a world of an illusion and what we really see are appearances of things that are not what they seem. Plato is also trying…

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