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    When people get into their cars one of the first things they do is reach for the radio. What if that radio wasn’t there? What would they do? People don’t realize but they use the radio to escape having to sit in silence with nothing but their own thoughts. Often times when the mind is left alone to wander it stumbles upon things that people try to push out of their memory and avoid. By using strong imagery, structural devices and sound effects song writer Tyler Joseph of Twentyone Pilots…

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    have enough time to do. That school year was one of the hardest for me. I was able to stay on track and handle my workload by writing down everything I had to do. To-do lists were very helpful for me and I found my tasks to be more manageable than I thought. The next year, I struggled in my Honors Precalculus class. It was very difficult for me to adjust to my teacher’s ways and I felt very overwhelmed at that time. He gave plenty of assignments…

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    Doyle’s argument in this text is that the hearts of all living things contain their own story in side of them. Hummingbirds hearts are tiny and delicate, but made strong and fast. Their hearts show the roughness of a life as a hummingbird. A Blue Whale has a huge heart made for maximizing the rate of use of oxygen so it can linger under the sea for extended periods of time. The human heart is mid sized for the dealing of everyday life, and will show how it been treated through the body it lies…

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    Social media has taken full control of the way we go about living our lives. The power that it withholds over us determines who our “friends” are, plans what we are doing for every moment of our day and also has consumed us with false visions of the way we perceive our world. In Malcolm Gladwell’s article, “Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted”, Gladwell discusses the negative side of pairing activism and social media together. Social media places activists in a negative light by…

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    belief is an implementation of the right program can create a mind for the computer. Even if it is not yet possible, the possibility is there. The others, including Searle, hold ground on the opposite side. According to Searle, the mind have semantic, thought, and a mental state, whereas a digital computer is merely made up of syntax, or instructions on how to compute. Therefore, by those virtue, Searle is arguing “no computer program by itself is sufficient to give a system a mind” (Searle, p.…

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    group sessions and the school work. The client seemed to be more comfortable and cooperative aeb making good eye contact and engaged with the therapist in a conversation about expectations in relation to her eating disorder. The client denied having thoughts of suicide or homicide in session. ASSESSMENT/INTERVENTION: The therapist greeted the client and reviewed the main goal of the client. The therapist checked-in with the client and asked the client to share about her appetite approach…

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    Mind Games What separates human beings from most of the living world is the ability to be free thinking individuals, to which one can communicate and connect their thoughts to the everyday world. Even though humans may take this gift for granted, it is only when the ability begins to diminish that one seems to understand how crucial it is really is to everyday life. Although, even while losing this gift, the individual may not even know it, for the reality one creates is only visible to that…

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    this poem at a lover. Given that it is now thought that the lover is the “Nick” mentioned in the title, and that “Nick” is male, I have evidence to my initial presumption that the persona of Plath, Plath being a woman herself, is a woman This can then be taken to specify even more to say that it is a dead lover. “Blood” (l. 27), “even in sleep” (l. 25), and “Let the mercuric / Atoms that…

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    discovered that Earth was not the center of the universe, and in fact Earth actually rotated around the sun, not the other way around. This made everyone question their former beliefs, especially Descartes. Galileo’s discovery prompted Descartes’s deep thoughts that led to Meditations. Meditations I is all about Descartes exploring the question “What is knowledge?’. He wants to secure a structure of beliefs that can create a foundation that is strong and pure. At the end of Meditations I,…

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    in the story “The Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway I was caught between the man I thought I love and his feelings, and my own. Even though I chose to marry this man was I staying for the right reasons? The reasons being staying with him for the children, not being sure about my feelings for him anymore, and confusion on what would be the right choice. It is safe to say a great…

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