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    and reality. A relationship molded by ones’s daily interaction with the world. More often than not their is a difficulty to differentiate perception from reality; in which many believe that they are one and the same due to being dependent to their senses. The lines of perception and reality are blurred.As Gary Zukav said “Reality is what we take to be true. …What we take to be true is our reality.” Perception is the way in which one views reality and is often dictated by our beliefs and our…

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    Essay On Eyewitnesses

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    Eyewitnesses play a key role in police investigation’s, but how likely is it that they remember correctly. Eye witnesses’ are not as reliable as one might believe and I will be explaining this reason. The eyewitness memory can be of any value good or bad in court cases, depending on the demand which is hard due to the subjectivity of the human perception. The story told by the witness, which depends on the precision of human memory and nothing is more important to a jury than a good eyewitness.…

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    Five Special Senses

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    interpret pain impulses. The thalamus establishes the awareness of pain, and the cerebral cortex verifies the severity of the pain, discovers where the pain is coming from, and responds to the pain. Five Special Senses 1. Sense of Smell The olfactory organs of the nose are linked with the sense of smell. To aid in food selection, the…

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    is bombarded upon the world’s population, forcing to a degree, to make people perceive life and others in the way media presents us and advertisers employ a powerful strategy to sell a sense of worth and value that is only attainable if you purchase the right products. 
Now, the idea of portraying and selling a sense of value is in essence saying that this worthiness can only be bought and conformity is of a requirement to achieve this value. But what “value” is, is a perception of the human…

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    between the mind and body. 1 Despite his dualism thesis, Descartes cannot deny that the senses are connected to the body, in such that sensations such as pain, hunger, and thirst correspond to when the body is not doing well. Descartes uses the example of a sailor and a boat, in that the mind is more present in the body than a sailor is in a boat. When the body is injured, the mind, as a thinking thing, senses the pain, but a sailor would…

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    Idol Of The Cave Analysis

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    As Plato and Bacon establish their claims, about the infatuation of human nature to perceive everything and believe anything that is solely based on our senses has led to the barriers such as the wall or the idols blocking our search for the true source of knowledge. By establishing the senses as a natural standard for evaluating “true” knowledge, true knowledge can never be comprehended because it extends beyond a physical realm as emphasized in Plato’s essay as well as…

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    Atmospheric Analysis

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    customers’ five senses by utilizing the techniques of atmospherics, in order to push customers to spend their money impulsively and emotionally; therefore, businesses can make more profit. According to what Douglas Rushkoff argues in his book, Coercion, the floor plan, temperature, lighting, sounds, smells, and other elements are all designed to create a “consuming atmosphere”; coercive atmospherics works in a way that does not acknowledge us as humans, but rather as brains with five senses. In…

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    Thank you for your telephone call. You were concerned on the subject of friends in the Quran. Unfortunately, we had confusion in our discussions and left the matter unresolved. I am very sad that I have failed to deliver my explanation, but I am compelled to explain my views now and hope this will enlighten you. You have exercised a verse from the Quran to your Muslim brother, concerning non-Muslim friend. But this exercise has placed you with consequence, by incurring enemy and ruined…

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    Taste Senses

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    by their senses when a food looks unappealing. It’s almost like having a stuffy nose can make food seem more bland or unenjoyable, or like a certain appearance of a food can influence the way one perceives its taste. This actually does occur, because our senses do in fact influence one another. Smell and taste are both identified by a chemical sensation system, with smell being processed by the olfactory cells in the brain, and taste processed by gustatory cells in the brain. Other senses also…

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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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