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    does placed mathematics as true‚ immutable‚ and innate as one cannot think of something like a triangle having a total interior angle of 180 degrees separately. On the nature of science‚ Descartes introduced the concept of substance in Cartesian Dualism‚ where the mind and body are distinct‚ yet still interact. While it shares the focus on the idea of substance‚ philosopher John Locke’s theory were quite different from Descartes.

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    perceived and reacted to in particular ways in a given society at a specific time Levels of Social Construction: Sociocultural‚ institutional‚ interactional‚ individual Transcending the Objective/Subjective Dichotomy On the objective side of the dualism

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    opportunity to be equal to men and have their own independence rather than being dependent on others. Autonomy has always been seen as masculine for having manly moral beliefs. According to Jessica Benjamin‚ “gender polarity underlines such familiar dualisms as autonomy and dependency”. I believe that in today’s generation women have came a long way towards gaining their own freedom in terms of

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    Magritte’s the treachery o f images (1928-9) shows an illustrated styled painting of a brown wooden tobacco pipe; a commonly used utensil by Magritte and the society at the time. This familiar object became something culturally recognizable‚ taken away from any narrative context then becomes nothing other than symbolic. A representation that presents itself to be a physical pipe as Magritte commented “The famous pipe…? I’ve been reproached enough about it! And yet… can you fill it? No‚ it’s only

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    Frida Kahlo Since the 1900s gender stereotypes have tainted the views of women to appear as weak‚ inferior‚ or unequal to men. A woman who became the axe to cut down and challenge women stereotypes and expectations through gender waywardness during this time is Mexican artist frida khalo. Inspite the backwardness of the time Kahlo achieved the tittle of a successful activist. “I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone‚ because I am the person I know best” quotes Kahlo .in this sense‚

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    would teach children music‚ physics and philosophy; but most importantly music‚ for the patterns in music and all the arts are the keys to learning.” 2 Many of Plato’s later works were profoundly influenced by the idea of the soul and the concept of dualism‚ meaning the separation of the mind and the body.3 He

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    In traditional medicine‚ diagnosis of diseases and disorders made by clinicians are typically based upon the quantifiable differences between ‘zones of rarity’ i.e distinctive boundaries in the underlying pathology of illness and disorder’s which enables clinicians to administer an accurate diagnosis and effective treatments that has a well-established homogeneity and validity amongst clinicians internationally. In an attempt to establish itself within the field of contemporary medicine‚ psychiatry

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    Indigenous Religions Complementary dualism –the concept that the universe contains life enhancing and life-diminishing forces that work together and are equally necessary to its survival. Conflict dualism – the concept that the universe contains good and evil forces that are wholly separate and in constant opposition. Dogon – a member of a group of indigenous people of the mountains of central Mali. Ghost dance - a group dance of a late 19th century American Indian (Iroquois) messianic

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    employer (current: Street‚ Water‚ and Sewer Department for my town)‚ by describing how each of the components listed below influences the behavior of the organization in a negative or positive manner‚ and they include‚ the Type of culture (Pluralism‚ Dualism or Salad bowl?); Modes of communication (Describe the dominant communication form used‚ e.g.written or verbal); Nature of authority (recognized social rank); Motivational techniques (Describe the motivational driving forces e.g. Intrinsic or extrinsic

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    2007). I will then draw out what features undermined the perspective and will place the favourable and questionable aspects of the approach within four analytical themes called power relations; situated knowledge; individual-social dualism and agency-structure dualism (Holloway‚ 2007). These will also be used to critically evaluate ESP. Other perspectives will be incorporated to illustrate strengths and weaknesses but I will not go into detail about them. The intent is to finish the essay with a

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