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    How did media explore the effects of awareness to the world events? Media had introduced itself to the real world and was established in the mid 1800s and happened to take place in various types of world events. Not much has happened to the real world before media was actually introduced. People had no communication nor technology. This was a rough time for whoever participated in world events. This has strongly suffered many people throughout this time. However, some thought they can solve this…

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    others. Emotion is a very important part of our programing. By taking away an emotion we cannot function. Every emotion I believe works together, and by taking one emotion away, your emotional state becomes unstable. An example of two emotions that work hand in hand is happiness and sadness. Sadness is an emotion that everyone hates to experience. What if we take that emotion away? How would this affect a person? Would we be able to function? I believe that by taking sadness away it would be…

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    Biodiversity, what, who cares, should we pay attention to this? The first question that should be answered is what is biodiversity? To put it simply, it is the study of species and all of their respected families. It covers the whole spectrum of animal life all the way down to the plant life and its variety of those species. Without biodiversity, we would all look the same and there would be nothing different. For example, all the different kinds of flowers you like, only one of them would exist…

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    Although many judicial systems around the world rely on everyday citizens to determine whether someone has broken the law, can we trust humans to determine what happens to a person’s life? In judicial courts, they are determining whether someone is guilty of committing a not good act. Good has been defined as the universal object of desire, and the universal object of desire is to be, which therefore means that good is to be. In class, we have also defined justice as the pursuit of good and…

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    than one person to change and make the world a better place. With Hatred, poverty and war so easily seen in the world the approach on how we lived in the past and present needs to change in order to see progress. Although there’s a lot of people who play a big role in the betterment of the world and many organizations who promote change it can’t stop with just those few. Everyone has a big impact on how the world evolves and by coming together, slowly but surely we will see change.…

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    important to define the term dystopian. According to google the definition for dystopia is a perfect world often imagined existing in the future. A world that is the by-product of the reaction between ominous social social trends. The impacts of such trends are so deep into the society that it changes the way we as humans evolve ourselves. We have come a long way and to survive in the world as we move forward we not only have to respect the earth in the way it behaves but also have many varied…

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    Suffering And Suffering

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    Suffering is in the world all around us, it is a fact of life (2) and it can teach us many things that help us to become better human beings. People often blame God for all of the pain and tragedy in the world; if we are going to learn from suffering and allow it to teach us about the world whilst remaining faithful to God, we must understand that God created a good world and good human beings, His creation has been infected by the introduction of sin, which resulted in the creation of evil and…

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    In the increasingly divided American world, people distinguish themselves based upon skin tones. People would accuse one another of being rapists, terrorists, thieve, and robbers upon the sole basis of skin tone alone. As a part of the minority community, there was always the pressing fear of being criminalized for an act that we did not commit, yet paradoxically, this same trouble is also the fuel that continues to drive the minority community forwards to surpass the socioeconomic niche in life…

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    The interpretation that we make to the world falls under the relationship between us and the system that we produce. The actual things that we saw in our eyes are influence through this process. I agree with the idea that Nelson Goodman quoted because ever since we are born, we are influenced and instilled the existing culture. In ancient China, emperors created the pyramid system to rule over people. When the children are born, they are directly influenced by the ideology that they must serve…

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    expresses the value of imagination when displaying Ofelia’s vicious enemies, we live in a world where choice and defiance are necessary in order to survive and defend ourselves. The relationship between Ofelia’s desire to go against the autocracy of Vidal and The Faun connects and shows the non-stop human desire for power in the reality world. Our imagination is one of the unique tools used to achieve a better reality of the world around us. The director’s style in Pan’s Labyrinth pictures…

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