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    Appearance Versus Reality

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    Period A1 8 May 2014 “Appearance versus Reality” Many people perceive to be‚ one way‚ but once the reality is shown others change. In the short story “Young Goodman Brown‚” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Goodman Brown has a dream where he meets the townspeople; who try to convert him to the dark side. In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment‚” by Nathaniel Hawthorne Dr. Heidegger gives three people a liquor of youth and the people become young again. When the liquor begins to wear off‚ the people become greedy wanting

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    Appearance When I was a child‚ I saw people the way I wanted‚ I saw poor people murderers and thieves and saw rich people kind and generous‚ but I didn’t see what was inside them. On the way to New York on the train‚ I was reading my newspaper very calmly. I wanted to go to New York because of a job interview‚ I was really scared and afraid that I wouldn’t get the job‚ and would have been sent home with no job. My mother sent me some cookies‚ they were delicious and I really enjoyed eating them

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    of dishonesty‚ is ultimately seen as a sincere and caring woman. And Othello‚ considered a barbarian by many in the play‚ is gentle and noble until driven to near-madness by the cruel manipulations of his most trusted "friend." The inability to judge true from false is a human dilemma that we have all faced. In Othello’s case‚ the dilemma proves fatal. Shakespeare dramatizes the problem by showing the consequences of trusting someone whose mask of honesty is perfect‚ almost to the very

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    What is the ‘appearance/reality’ distinction? Discuss how at least one philosopher dealt with the problem. How has science increased the discrepancy between the way the world seems and the way it really must be? Consider the impact the scientific turn has had on the philosophy of reality. Protagorean Theorem Protagoras "Man is the measure of all things" No expert can tell me how to live no matter what their level of education may be. Their reality isn’t mine. I’m the master and apprentice of

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    “Mirage: An optical effect that is sometimes seen at sea‚ in the desert‚ or over a hot pavement‚ that may have the appearance of a pool of water or a mirror in which distant object are seen inverted‚ and that is caused by the bending or reflection of rays of light by a layer of heated air of varying density.”(Merriarn-Webster’s Medical Dictionary) Imagine yourself walking alone in the desert‚ you haven’t drink any water for a long time‚ you were tired‚ thirsty and exhausted. Suddenly‚ there was

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    Appointed Judges “Objective: Examine the potential impact on judicial independence that results from the election of judges versus the appointment of judges.” While researching Texas appointed judges‚ I discovered that since 1845 when Texas become a state‚ judges were appointed until 1876 when judges were elected “by the people in the partisan elections” according to the website http://www.judicialselection.us/judicial_selection/index.cfm?state=tx. In addition‚ Texas has been electing their judges and

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    IV-2nd 12 March 2013 Don’t judge a book by its cover I tend to judge people to quickly without even knowing anything about them. I was always told “don’t judge a book by its cover”‚ by English proverbs‚ which is true. You cannot tell what is on the inside just by looking at the outside of things‚ and I never know what that person is going through in life to be able to judge them just on looks. I sometimes judge my friends in ways that I should judge them. I judge them by their actions. For example

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    What appears to be apparent isn’t always absolute. To be absolute you have to move pass appearances which is heavily dependent on one’s ability to rightly judge. Great judgment starts with an accurate understanding and reflection of one’s self. Since we have a tendency to navigate towards those who think‚ talk‚ and walk like us‚ and tune out everyone and everything else that doesn’t‚ personal judgment is not always a true reflection of who we are in the reality of life. We’ll talk more about judgment

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    Politics Opinions Should judges be elected to serve on the bench? YES 35%of members Voice Your Opinion * I support the idea of electing judges into office because judges should represent the interests of the community being served.   If the election of judges is withdrawn as a means to appointment a candidate into office‚ then judges would serve on the bench for the sake of duty rather than service to the community. Electing officials into office empowers members of the voting community

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    Hamilton County Judges Case

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    COUNTY JUDGES Hamilton County Judges try thousands of cases per year. In an overwhelming majority of the cases disposed‚ the verdict stands as rendered. However‚ some cases are appealed‚ and of those appealed‚ some of the cases are reversed. Kristen DelGuzzi of the Cincinnati Enquirer conducted a study of cases handled by Hamilton County Judges over a three-year period ( Cincinnati Enquirer‚ January 11‚ 1998 ). Shown in Table 2.5 are the results for 182‚908 cases handled (disposed) by 38 Judges in Common

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