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    In life‚ there’s much that seems confusing. We always want simple explanations for everything‚ but there are some theories that simply don’t possess an “easy way of putting it.” Many of these theories are used in literature; examples include nihilism‚ existentialism‚ and monism. However‚ there’s one theory that’s particularly interesting: solipsism. Solipsism is the belief that nothing exists‚ or can be proven to exist‚ except one’s own mind and the creations of it (Glossary). Solipsism is a very

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    few arguments and the three most important ones will be outlined‚ namely‚ the relativity argument‚ the argument for instinctive beliefs and the argument for simplicity. The essay will argue that Russell’s simplicity argument is effective because it stands against criticism. In fact‚ the critical discussion will be mainly focused on the simplicity argument since it provides more room for debate. Therefore‚ after an outline of all the arguments‚ this essay will aim to a narrow focus and explain only briefly

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    Tunik English 3 Period 3 10/10/2014 Thoreau’s concept of simplicity In the modern world‚ though the living conditions become better and better‚ lives become more and more sophisticated and materialistic. Lots of people feel they get lost in the modern society. Therefore‚ an increasing number of people begin to advocate a simplified life style to find the essence of life. This idea of simplicity is not new‚ it has already been expressed by Thoreau hundreds years ago. Through

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    The title character of Siddhartha‚ in contrast‚ follows his own path and questions the counsel of elders and even the great Buddha himself. Nevertheless‚ at the conclusion of the journeys of both Siddhartha and Candide‚ their stories converge when simplicity is found to be key to both their philosophies of life. The setting of Candide begins in Westphalia‚ a land described as an "earthly paradise" (Voltaire 22) and owned by the Baron Thunder-Ten-Tronckh. Candide is "blessed by nature with the most

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    liars. This book is about five best friends that have a lot of dirty secrets among them. But this book doesn’t talk about the consequences of doing bas things and telling lies. The consequences of doing bad things and not telling the truth are losing your families trust‚ you will never feel peace and doing bad things and telling lies becomes a habit. Doing bad things and not telling the truth brings you a lot consequence. One of them is that your family stops trusting you. In the book Pretty Little

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    Lies I lie‚ everyone lies. Let’s cut to the chase. But let’s be honest here‚ lying is a normal human aspect of life. In this society the overall moral and realistic view is that truthfulness is of virtue. But if one would try to imagine a world without lying‚ realistically thinking‚ it would be a world full of hurt and disappointment. Whoever said that honesty is the best policy‚ is lying. There are ways to fib that smooth over situations to the point where it is unclear what is true. Judith Viorst

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    ------------------------------------------------- Lying. An immoral ethic‚ yet if I told the world I have never lied who would believe me. We all lie now and then for various reasons. Either intentionally or simply on impulse. Despite our best intentions to never lie‚ more so to the ones we love‚ there are always going to be moments where close relationships do not work that way. Lying compensates for the unforgiving hurdles of imperfections‚ vulnerabilities and doubts. Factors that may hide in

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    Renaissance‚ stated: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” (BrainyQuote). Simplicity‚ as a characteristic‚ presents an intriguing class of elegance that is immensely admirable. In modern society‚ individuals over-emphasize the complexities of living in their search for recognition. Humanity becomes entangled in the materialistic aspect of life‚ in turn‚ producing a highly intricate and often‚ confusing environment. With that said‚ there becomes an increasing fascination with simplicity‚ possessing a

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    Seeing Life through the Eyes of an Undocumented Immigrant The immigration topic is one of many pressing issues in America. Life here in America in the eyes of one outside looking in is of hope‚ desire‚ yearning‚ and overall dreams of more in their destiny. People have risked and gave up everything to come to this great nation. In “My Life in the Shadows”‚ Reyna Wences’ expression of the seriousness‚ the passion‚ and self testimony of this issue; which she conveys the hardships‚ the longings

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    1. Introduction "Lies‚ damned lies‚ and statistics" is a phrase describing the persuasive power of numbers‚ particularly the use of statistics to bolster weak arguments. It is also sometimes colloquially used to doubt statistics used to prove an opponent’s point. The term was popularised in the United States by Mark Twain (among others)‚ who attributed it to the 19th-century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881): "There are three kinds of lies: lies‚ damned lies‚ and statistics."

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