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    in the sense of ignorance and love. There is some what of an old saying that love is blind; I believe that love can be blind. Being blind to love is in the state of which you are in love but don’t even know it. It’s like being an amazing singer and not even noticing it. Not noticing until someone tells you how amazing you are at singing and they wish they could sing that well. These are the types of things that make a person blind. It can be taken into a deeper sense of being. The five senses…

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    Disneyland Description

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    From the moment a Disneyland guest first steps foot through the turnstiles at the Disneyland entrance, their senses go to work by creating memorable experiences in addition to emotions related to the smells, sight and sounds all around you. The sound of a blowing whistle or the chugging sound of The Disneyland Railroad as it’s pulling into Main Street Station. The essence of freshly baked treats flooding down through Main Street. Consequently, these memorable experiences, hopefully will create…

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    Descartes Argument

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    doubt his opinions, he will. He does this since it is impossible to questions every single opinion. Furthermore, Descartes decided to pick apart his foundations from his sense first. Descartes first questions if the senses can be doubted. Descartes suggests that the majority of his initial truths came from or through his senses. However, Descartes…

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    environment around us and found some interesting aspect that stood out to me. Observing while spending time socialize is anything from easy as I felt the pull of my companions need to distract me at every turn but I pushed forward and tried to use all my sense in order to enjoy every aspect of all these activities to relish the benefit of the world around me. It’s quite interesting the things one observes…

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    comments on modern art’s effects on human senses and relations with space, are one of said claims. He states: “The Old Masters created an illusion of space in depth that one could imagine oneself walking into, but the analogous illusion created by the Modernist painter can only be seen into; can be travelled through , literally or figuratively, only with the eye.” No one could argue with the first half of this assertion,…

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    Always Trust Your Gut Instinct One of my most passionate beliefs is, “trust your gut.” Let your intuition (or as some of us call it, “our sixth sense”) guide you. If the thought of doing something does not feel right, don’t do it. As I grew older, it became more and more clear to me that the internal feeling I had about something seemed to always be right. This was not something I learned from any person of religious aspect in life. This is something I learned though experience (kicking myself…

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    Essay On Memory And Memory

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    perception to differ between individuals. The senses contribute useful details and highly valuable information to one, allowing him/her to view the world with many possibilities. How the senses work, the effect of emotions on memory, and the process in which memories are forgotten are all factors that help contribute to how one interacts in the world. Throughout one’s life the workings of the senses contribute to how one interacts in the world. The senses of sight and sound work together with…

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    what he observes, due to his strength of visual imagery and his inspiration to have a solid skill to use visual imagery. Their personal interests and strengths shapes their perception of what they observe when they consciously transform their other senses rather than vision into a virtual visual image. This features of inner images represents the characteristics of the person’s mindset. Scientists attempt to shift their mindset from anthropomorphism to a new “trans-species psyche”. That is, they…

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    by how all of our senses are intertwined and they work together as one and not individually. The part of the video with the "ba" vs "fa" sound experiment was very cool. I watched it several times and even though I knew the sound was "ba" all the time, when I looked at the movements of the man lips I heard "fa". Very interesting how our brains interpret the senses. The interview with a woman with synesthesia was very interesting to me. I can't imagine how is to live with the sense of linking one…

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    it with Christian theology, it would not, I gather, sway a dogmatic atheist. Nonetheless, it does serve to defend Montaigne and his views as a skeptic, as well as a Catholic, showing why Montaigne, while clinging to divine Truth, calls both man’s senses and all aspects of his knowledge into…

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