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    Chaitnya’s concept of humanism brought in a fresh air for the salvation of the downtrodden. The authentic knowledge of the ‘sastryas’ (scriptures) and the emotion of devotion of Sree Chaitanya penetrated the Bengali mind deeply. The writers in Bengal, later on, were profusely influenced by this concept of humanism. Bamkim Chandra Chattapadhaya, Sarat Chandra Chattapadhaya, Rabindranath Tagore were among them. Atin Bandyapadhaya very artistically used the method of ‘madness’, a fanatic state of…

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    film, The Intern by applying concepts found in Susan Scott’s Fierce Conversations and John Stewart’s Bridges Not Walls. Specifically, to explore the topic of the importance of communication in relation to quality of life, this paper discusses fierce conversations, feedback, and connectivity from Fierce Conversations, in addition to, genuine dialogue, shame, withdrawal, culture, proxemics, letting the other happen to me, and nexting from Bridges Not Walls. These concepts are all necessary to…

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    it means absolutely nothing. He believes that time is something we create in our minds and that it can’t add significance to life. Significance comes from experiences - Pi says that is what he can recall. Once the ship that Pi was on…

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    of the topics is scientific evidence and its impact on the idea of dualism. This topic is focused on a lot, because there is supposedly scientific evidence that discounts the concept of dualism. However, Evans does not necessarily agree with this idea. The second major topic that is discussed in this article is the concept of non-reductive materialism and its relation to dualism. Scientific Evidence and Dualism According to the article by Evans, there are supposable scientific findings…

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    of the people with their best interests in mind, because we are all “equally children of God.” Both of these concepts shook England, and also shaped the American, and French Revolutions. Another work of mine is “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding” in which I examined the human thought, expression, and mind. Both of these works contributed to the Glorious Revolution, taking the power from the king and giving parts of it to parliament. While my concepts and ideas had a lasting impact on…

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    make-up our mental consciousness to suit ourselves. According to these thinkers, the object that we see it is not considered to be aesthetic but it is the attitude in which we perceive it and the capacity to make a dedicated observation which enables the mind to obtain these aesthetic experiences that matters. Jerome Stolnitz, a chief advocate of the theory of “Aesthetic Experience” believes that the goal of aesthetic experience is that there is no object in the external world which cannot be…

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    The professionals’ quotes describe for readers what the exact processes of the brain consist of, giving context to what Gore claims. The expertise also gives readers solid proof of the concepts’ existence. Gore’s career as a politician is far from a specialist of the mind, so he calls upon their discoveries to help readers see the connection between fear and politics. The credibility makes readers more inclined to believe the ideas that Gore discusses. For example, Gore asserts…

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    Condensation is many different elements, ideas, and concepts, combined into a single thought or image within a single dream. Displacement disguises certain emotions and desires into something more acceptable. This happens by confusing the important parts of a dream with the insignificant parts. Symbolization is the operation that censors the things dreamers are hiding in the unconscious mind. It uses objects to symbolize the latent content within a dream. Secondary revision…

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    unwritten history that is happening all around us. Although a peculiar notion, it is one that many great minds have accepted, studied and expanded upon to this day. In fact, it is one of the key ideas of an entire field of scientific study: sociology. One of the great minds who work in this field is an American sociologist by the name of C. Wright Mills. Mills describes this notion as a quality of mind, its user possessing a sociological…

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    specifically India.They both have many similar characteristic features, such as the concepts of samsara, karma and moksha. But, they also differs in many things, even including the concepts of three aforementioned terms. This essay will compare the following five concepts: karma, samasara, ahimsa, moksha, and world renunciation, and explain their purposes in both Hinduism and Jainism. Notably these five concepts are surprisingly complex and carries great deals of importance to both religions. In…

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