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    “The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” To what extent do you agree? Where I grew up in the United States Spanish was a language that was rarely spoken‚ except for some elementary school classes where we learned colors and months‚ while at home it was what I used to speak to my family. My perspective of the language was influenced by my family as they spoke Spanish‚ so I found my self pursuing more knowledge about it. On the other hand my friends did not use Spanish

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    Harry Ma 2013/03/19 Mr.Hodachok “To what extent does disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural science?” The problem with natural science with the truth discovered is that an over confident belief on an aspect of knowledge or science‚ may lead to blindness in other aspects of the same field. Going back to the very start to the discovery of laws and theories in natural science‚ when unknown factors are first discovered by observation‚ scientists and experimentalists question

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    One of the major themes in Frankenstein is about the scientific discovery and role of knowledge. The monster is often interpreted as a warning against the pursuit of knowledge and as a demonstration of its dangers. In the early chapter‚ when Robert mentioned about his discovery and journey‚ Victor’s responded in a negative way towards it. Walton‚ discussing his journey and talked about “with all the favor that warmed me‚ how gladly I would sacrifice my fortune‚ my existence‚ my every hope‚ to

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    Knowledge: Can it be a blessing and a curse? Can knowledge be both a blessing and a curse? In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the protagonist‚ Victor creates a monster that threatens the human race. How did he create this monster? Knowledge. We all handle knowledge differently; some use it to better the world‚ some use it to harm the world‚ and some do not use it at all. Throughout the novel‚ knowledge is exemplified as both a blessing and a curse. (Knowledge is used throughout all of the

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    example‚ how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge‚ and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world‚ than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow" (Shelley 60). In Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein‚ she expresses her beliefs regarding the danger of pursuing happiness through the attainment of knowledge‚ because true happiness is found in the emotional connections established between people. The pursuit of knowledge is not necessarily an evil thing‚ but

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    Living Pursuit of God I liked this book mainly because it talks about bringing followers to Christ in many different ways. It seems like in this day in time people tend to get confused with different ideas about finding acceptance. Some would say that going to church every Sunday is the only way to grow closer to God. I don’t agree with this. I believe that no matter where you are‚ if you have a close enough relationship with God you can talk to Him anytime and anywhere. Talking with God through

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    Micheal Pollan’s "Playing God in the Garden" addresses the many unseen aspects of farming and the technologies that are being designed to make planting effortless and safe. Pollan discusses how New Leaf (the plant company which has created the new biotechnological seeds) advertises a safer and less expensive way of farming‚ while concealing the harmful aspects of its product. The idea of genetically altering organisms has always made me uncomfortable. When I began to read this article‚ I assumed

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    modern society. Although the acquisition of knowledge and the modernization of technology may bring about advancements in today’s civilization‚ these same concepts eventually cause humans to become dominated by these crutches that they rely so heavily on. Through reading Frankenstein‚ I noticed that the prevalent theme is that the abundance of knowledge can lead to dangerous consequences and drive one to their eventual fate. First‚ Victor Frankenstein enrolls in a university‚ aiming to further his

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    “The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” To what extent do you agree? The knower’s perspective is completely shaped by their environment; the Western culture I grew up in‚ especially in my family‚ one’s value was determined by your occupation. This indicates that the more prestigious your job is‚ the more valued one is in society. The jobs those of a doctor‚ engineer‚ or lawyer; a connection between the three is the amount of schooling needed to reach the profession.

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    Saint-Pierre American Literature 1865-1914 English 3040 Prof. Rosa Soto November 27‚ 2012 Walt Whitman and His Strange Obsession With God Walt Whitman was an egotistical‚ self-absorbed‚ wild heretic. “I celebrate myself‚ and sing myself” (Songs of Myself 1). Multiple times in his books and essays he claims to be better than the masses. “I am as bad as the worst‚ but‚ thank God‚ I am as good as the best” (Preface to a Leaves of Grass). Henceforth I ask not good fortune. I myself am good fortune

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