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    Archetype In The Matrix

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    accomplishment of his quest. Unlike many other mentors, Morpheus never feared that Neo could outgrow him. In fact, he wanted Neo to become the most powerful man so he could help the team to save the world. The Oracle represents the archetype of The Sage. She is a very wise woman who helped Neo on his journey by providing him with knowledge of self-purpose and guiding him to realize his own destiny. However, she was wrong about one prediction: She told Neo that he was not “The One”. On the other…

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    Born on February 18, 1965 Dr. Dre, Andre Romelle Young, is a real example of starting from the bottom. Growing up in a family where both of his parents were musicians he grew a large interest in the music industry. Dr. Dre began as a DJ, working only in nightclubs and parties, but this all changed when he, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Yella, MC Ren, the Arabian Prince and the D.O.C. created N.W.A, a hip-hop group. This group is what changed his life forever, he was able to release hard hitting albums…

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    with good nature and Xunzi with bad. They both also state that even though humans are born with this nature there can still be humans that act against it. With Xunzi’s case humans know that their bad nature will lead in self destruction because the sages gave them this information so they try to better themselves. With Mencius everyone has good nature, but there are still people who change their ways and don’t let their seed flourish. They also both seem to agree that acting good has better…

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    human nature and reasons why he thinks people have intrinsically good nature. Second, I will introduce Xunzi’s argument on his negative views of human nature. His beliefs are that people are morally blind and emphasizes the importance of rituals, sages, and teachers in the world. Then, I will present Mencius’ possible counterargument to Xunzi’s opposition of good human nature. Lastly, I will draw to a close on how I agree with Mencius on how human nature is inherently good and that the argument…

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    going by his real name of Michael. Now that he does, she wants to try to get with him and tame him, no matter what it takes. She has heard all about his various conquests and it does not really bother her much. What starts out as just a fling for both Sage and Michael, turns into something more serious. He decides that being domesticated might not be so bad, and she does not think that she can get him out of her system once their fling is over. He is not sure, however, if she finds out that he…

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    Ute Food Resources

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    In Southwest Basin, North America, the tribe the Utes, always have an efficient amount of rich resources to get their food no matter what season it is. The Utes food resources were are Sage grouse, birds, and squirrels. Women use nets to gather the Sage grouse while they use bow and arrows to sphere kill birds and squirrels. Women fished all year long, but, also cooking, sewing, and tending the vegetable gardens became challenging, yet they accomplished their daily duties. The end of the…

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    The question of destiny is surrounded by mystery. Are we alone? Are we left clueless in the most important issues of our life, such as the four major questions: Who am I? What is the purpose of my life? What am I doing here? Who is my Creator? Perhaps there is a plan for each of us, as hinted at in the Bible: “Even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.” (Matt 10:30) And if such a plan exists, is it hidden from us or are we allowed to see what’s in store for us? The Bible describes early…

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    thinking: You have to replace gloomy thoughts with the cheerful thoughts. Whenever a negative thought comes in your mind replace it with positive thought which is called as opposition thinking. The secret of the lake: There is a blue lake in Himalayas. Sages used to go and look into the still lake and envision their dreams becoming reality. Everything is created twice i.e., once in mind and then it is realized in a physical form. We can virtualize everything that we want to be, or have.…

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    In a section of chapter 6 in Silent Spring, Carson focuses on the spraying of roadsides’ sages and the negative impact that follows. Spraying the sages on the roadsides can result in other plants accidently getting sprayed. Once these other plants, ranging from wildflowers to large trees, die off, the small animals that lived in those plants would either die also or relocate…

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    of rituals and what kind of techniques current sage rulers should employ in establishing rituals such that they are appropriate to his age. However this report will not be focusing on chapter 11. Instead, this report will be discussing two main themes regarding rituals and customs through other chapters. Firstly, the function of ritual as a portal for…

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