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    Stereotypes Of Conformity

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    the trap of conformity. However, even in conformity, every person is different individualistically. We have our own unique characteristics that we develop which makes us who we are. For me, I define self between the standpoints of mind, body, and spirit. I have approached life through my own perception, not by anyone 's doing. Without these three personal aspects, I could not live the same life that I had in the past. Through the mind, I am able to think how I want to…

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    William Shakespeare is history’s most greatest, influential, and philosophical playwright. His most acclaimed work, Hamlet, is extensively studied and analyzed as it confronts and speaks openly about many moral, ethical, emotional truths and dilemmas. Hamlet is a revenge tragedy, in which the indecisive and contemplative protagonist is driven to avenge his father’s death, yet the act of his revenge is necessarily delayed in order to highlight Hamlet’s emotional and psychological complexity. The…

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    Socrates Soul Analysis

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    must also be split into three attributes. Socrates attempts to break down the soul into three different categories; the part of the soul that learns or thinks (rational), the part of the soul that desires pleasure, and the part of the soul that is spirit. However, Socrates is still unsure; he still believes that the soul could be one entity rather than split into three. So to prove it he states that each part of the soul…

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    The links between the mind, emotions, behavior, disease and death have been reflected in the lives of fictional characters over centuries (Martin 12). The relationship between these factors is referred to as “Supervenience” (Ludwig 9) and is demonstrated in various works in literature, in which the physical state of a character later leads to a psychological impact on the individual. While representing different cultural and literary movements, E.T.A. Hoffman’s The Sandman, and Franz Kafka’s The…

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    Invisible Wars

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    war we are in is an invisible warfare. In addition, there are different realms in which are used against us as Christian believers. This Module has shown the different strategies that we can use to win the warfare against Satan and his demonic spirits through understanding the battle of the body, recognizing the attack and conquering challenges. We have learned that man exists in two worlds. The natural world in which man can be seen and using their five senses. The spiritual world were…

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    ((CW: Death, Vague religious themes, possible graphic descriptions of death (not within prompt), coping with the afterlife, etc. Modern Morbid Supernatural AU wherein Dirk is a reaper upon a pale horse, and due to his frequent difficulties harvesting souls on account of him not being a particularly People Friendly dude, he’s gotten assigned to train another reaper (y/c). The cause of death for your character is entirely up to you, and if you’d like to do some ooc worldbuilding or plot-planning…

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    Ghost In Hamlet

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    embroiled in debate about the nature of ghosts. The Elizabethan people believed in the existence of spirits. However, there was a discrepancy in how the people believed the spirits interacted and influenced the populus. The conservative held to the old doctrine stating that ghosts were spirits of deceased people and therefore not evil, while the reforming denied the possibility of ghosts in favor of spirits being evil devils. The Elizabethan Era was also one marked by extreme violence and…

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    new world where spirits roam. The parents eat food in this world and pay the price by being turned into pigs. Chihiro is now alone and wondering on her own in a place where humans do not belong, let alone a little girl. Thankfully, she meets master Haku. A friendly boy who seems to be slightly older than Chihiro. He helps her on her Journey. Haku helps Chihiro get a job at the bathhouse despite the odds stacked against her in the spirit dominated world. She cleans many river spirits, one in…

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    smell of wood shavings. He had been carving wood earlier to make a dreamcatcher for his daughter so that it would catch the evil spirits that cause nightmares. There were many evil spirits on his native land and they were in a state of unrest because his land had been constantly destroyed by the white man. The outsiders constantly disturb the burial grounds, upsetting spirits who were once at peace. As the older man's eyes got heavier, he suddenly heard a creak come from across the room near…

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    paranormal phenomena] is a component of the broader study of consciousness and the mind" (Rhine 1). This explanation describes it as the study of supernatural and paranormal beings we are unable to see, hear, or use any other sense to locate these spirits. Another element experts in this field can investigate is psi, a neutral word for all psychic involvements…

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