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    Riverpark Square Remarks

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    These smells start to flood you nose as you begin to walk around Riverpark Square, RiverPark Square is a small section of downtown Riverfront park. The smells range from the surrounding restaurants, to the rushing river waters, to the metal architecture that was and placed in Riverpark. A place that creates memories is a place that I will continue to go back and visit. I believe that RiverPark Square is filled with smells to remind the people of memories that they have made in the park. When…

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    Yogācāra is one of the influential schools of Buddhist philosophy that emphasizes ontology through the heart of meditation and literally means the practice of yoga. Additionally, those who follow the Yogācāra are of an idealist approach and deny the existence of the external world, as well as any physical or material realities existing independently of the mind (Bartley, p. 68). The purpose of this paper is to outline three practical approaches to convince sixth century realist opponents that…

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    Everyone has a sense of perception but how you perceive something can be different than others. Having perception means that you are aware and being able to recognize an object or an idea…

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    Understanding arises when their surroundings are analyzed and placed within the context of their relationship with the world. Kant said, “Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind. The understanding can intuit nothing, the senses can think nothing. Only through their unison can knowledge arise…

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    good. The way imagery is defined is not just the visual images that play in your head like a movie, but it also applies to the other senses that humans can feel. These include your sense of smell, tastes, hearing, and touch. The story of Gilgamesh, written by David Ferry, is a tale that comes to mind containing great imagery. While reading, everyone of the five senses is utilized when reading. Gilgamesh shows exemplary examples of touch, taste, hearing, smell, and also sight to allow the reader…

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    1 Interpersonal Communication Reflection Paper 2 Paula Hoffman Perception is known as the ability to become aware of something through your senses. The ability to see, touch, smell, hear & taste are all known as an individual’s senses. Perception, just as many other types of communication, can be taken out of context or twisted to show a certain type of opposite meaning. A situation in which perception is viewed in a different way than it is supposed to be taken is known as distorted perception.…

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    Michael Gow Away Analysis

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    Significant discoveries can be provocative and challenging that enables individuals to embark on a confronting journey to rediscover meaning, or a new aspect for the first time. A sense of curiosity and necessity is needed for a discovery to be transformative. An individual must first develop the ideology of being open-minded, strengthening an individual to overcome challenges, perceiving society, self and others differently. Michael Gow’s play Away explores the aspect of the necessity of…

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    and it is understandable. His argument is sound because it offers premises that are proven true. The premise are perceptions of reality from the sense, mental perceptions without the senses, and the conscience sense. In other worlds, it is true to say that humans have perceptions of the world through senses because if I smell food, then I have the sense for smell. Humans are capable of perceiving the world around them with reason and perception of intellect. His second premise is true because we…

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    cannot be certain of anything. He has reached the conclusion of a clearer understanding of the physical world and how it comes from the use of judgement and reason, as opposed to relying solely on what ‘appears to be the case’ through perception of the senses and use of the imagination. Ultimately, then, I think the true nature of things in the external world are not revealed fully. How do I really know what is for certain? Descartes uses the analogy of wax in which deals with how we perceive…

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    For “Pre-determined Decisions”, the families perceived no choice. The decision was in-effect dictated by the situation (such as the type and level of hearing ability) or the system (such as the availability of a specific service) and the family perceived no ownership. An example of this was a family who received services from a program because it was the only program available to them: “Really we didn’t make any decisions. It was what was offered through the city.” Another parent stated that,…

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