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    parallels the various ways in which we perceive others and the world around us. Cole Sear, a young boy who claims to see the dead, tells us that the dead only see what they want to see. By this, he means that the deceased forge an alternate universe that ultimately allows them to perceive the world as they wish—a world in which they are still alive. Similarly, humans perceive the world as it is, with little bias. However, our beliefs and prejudices can affect what we “choose” to see,…

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    with our mistakes we make, and we can be ready. If there is an mistake conflict will help us with it. After that we might be possible know how to solve the mistake. Conflict will always help with the mistakes in our world. Conflict will always show us our problems in the world. Conflict shows people that there are mistakes in our world. Our world is not perfect, or never will be. Conflict makes us able to solve problems. Like if there is a problem, and police had to solve it, then we find a…

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    However, it is not easily attained as it requires effort. To further nurture and cherish global harmony, we must know why harmony within diversity is important. From this basic knowledge about global harmony, we should take necessary steps and put in our own efforts to make it happen. Harmony within diversity has its own significance and must be nurtured. Firstly, harmony within this multi-ethnic world can cultivate positive values. Positive values are a set of integral traits. These values…

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    THE GENESIS OF THE NEW WORLD Globalization, as observed in today’s modern era, is very much profound in our society. In my understanding, it is defined as the increasing incorporation and interdependence of domestic and overseas markets heartrending the world or others say- interconnectedness of states as general. We can view this in all possible aspects not only in the field of economics but also in terms of politics, arts, sciences, technologies, and culture. This let us exist in an epoch…

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    Bill McKibben’s Eaarth: The earth is becoming a planet not suitable for life. There is a massive change in the world we used to live on. Today our once beautiful earth is suddenly dying, melting, flooding, and burning in ways that we have never seen before. Eaarth is a very unique book because it is telling the truth about what type of world we live on and how human race is currently destroying it. McKibben is an environmental activist with a few environmental organizations such as Step It Up…

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    About Portfolio World: With the endeavour to bring change, Portfolio World runs on a constantly challenging as well as evolving platform with the urge to improve and offer the cut-edge experience that everyone is in search of. What makes Portolio World Unique? Innovative Customer-Friendly Offices We strong believe in providing an extremely comfortable experience. In order to provide you with the best of service, our main step has been to create an office environment which is not just friendly…

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    to inform you on how the world use to be like back when I was your age. There were both good and bad things going on, often or not they were bad. The world was not what it is like today and when I am gone I hope you never live through what I had to. The constant threat of terrorist attacks and nuclear war looming over us. Even the good still overweighed the bad in some ways. Where the world still suffered we had our ups and downs just like any day, month or even year. We may be better off now…

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    Plato firmly concluded we all had a duty to fulfill the tasks we were born into. He called it the ‘Myth of the Medals’ and in this he believed we were all born unequal. He divided people into three categories on a pyramid. The top tier represented reason and they were known as the philosopher kings. They were tasked with making rules…

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    brother of the world. In order to maintain that role, America should have three main foreign policy goals, protecting our nation and our people from our enemies, promoting our economy and working towards world peace. National security is the primary goal and a short term goal which needs to be prioritized. Next up is promoting America’s economy so we can get out of our immense debt. In doing so the united states will be better fit to give aid to foreign countries. Lastly, working towards world…

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    Self-Refuting Brains

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    vat, Putnams solution to scepticism To deal with the problem of scepticism Putnam asks us humans to imagine that we are brains. These brains are controlled by a scientist and he has placed them in a vat( a different vat for each brain) where he is able to press a certain button and the brains are able to produce an experience. The brains lack physical features in fact the physical world does not exist. This scientist can even go as producing collective hallucinations (Putnam, 1981:6). This…

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