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    When We Are Free

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    this book‚ I realized that freedom and individual responsibility walk together and you cannot separate them. These two topics‚ freedom and individual responsibility‚ are really important when analyzing the importance of ethics. Starting with freedom‚ I realized after reading the book that without freedom‚ our society would not work in the same way that it works right now. An individual must have the freedom to choose what he wants for his life‚ for example‚ what he wants to do for living. In addition

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    Can Knowledge Be Bad?

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    Can knowledge be bad? Yes because knowledge such as can be bad: - atomic weapon - Smoking - Stem cell research - Cloning - Drugs - Sex knowledge - Kill - Lie Knowledge can perceive to be bad when it makes us narrow-minded reject new truths. I feel that it will cause a person to become narrow-minded by their current belief. Our current knowledge/belief can cause us to reject new information/idea and so our education and knowledge that we have learnt might turn out to be

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    ¨You seek for knowledge and wisdom‚ as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you‚ as mine has been…(Shelley 12)¨. The pursuit of knowledge has always been a weakness of man throughout history‚ even though it has been encouraged to be ¨knowledgeable¨‚ there has been a fine line of danger that accompanies any amount of knowledge that can be acquired. In the story of Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ expresses this idea as the main character

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    Life as We Know It

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    body. 10. Because water molecules have a positive pole and a negative pole‚ we consider the water molecule to be a ___Polar___ molecule. 11. Water molecules bond with other water molecules by a weak ___Hydrogen___ bond. 12. _____Buffers_____ are substances that resist abrupt and large swings in the pH of body fluids by releasing hydrogen ions when the pH starts to (rise/drop) and by binding hydrogen ions when the pH starts to (rise/drop). Using the words below‚ identify the indicated areas

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    Greatest Flaw of Humanity In our humanity‚ violence is a great flaw. Violence is the reason why we humans caused suffering to this planet and to each other. Greed‚ revenge and envy are 3 of the 7 deadly sins that are most of the time expressed through violence. But at the very beginning of the sins‚ we started it through our anger that we cannot control. For example: revenge is caused by anger‚ envy is jealousy and greed can be caused by fear. Fear is an emotion that is used as basic survival mechanism

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    Article: How can we train leaders if we do not know what leadership is? - Barker - problem: Leadership is usually not defined‚ there are multiple definitions (skill‚ ability‚ role‚ action‚etc…)‚ the focus on the leader rather than upon the process of leadership - new revolutionary paradigm: transforming leadership - definition leadership: leadership is the reciprocal process of mobilizing‚ by persons with certain motives and values‚ various economic‚ political and other resources in a context

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    Life as We Know It

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    Life As We Know it There she was sitting in the driver’s seat on a cold crisp morning wanting to go home‚ but not sure of where she is or which way to begin the trip back home; an extreme state of confusion engulfs her. Wondering‚ “How did I get here?” “Where am I?” Finally‚ in the distance‚ granny sees a car approaching and her entire body freezes with fear‚ because a stranger is getting closer and closer to her in this strange place. Thoughts run through her mind that causes her to panic. These

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    paper Pursuit of knowledge is a theme that often shows up in the text Frankenstein. Frankenstein the main character and the monster are very willing to gain knowledge and learn every aspect of life. They incorporate many dangers while pursuing knowledge. Through the characters of the monster and Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley develops the theme of pursuit of knowledge. She uses the characters- monster and Frankenstein to demonstrate how dangerous it is to pursuit knowledge. Through

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    Tok Can a Machine Know

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    Can a Machine Know? Martin Eddy 6/5/10 TOK Essay Word Count: 1213 In today’s day and age‚ the question “Can a Machine Know?” is very important and relevant to what we are doing with machines in making them more and more humanlike and capable of human functions. A machine‚ as defined on Dictionary.com “is an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions‚ used in the performance of some kind of work.” That seems simple enough‚ not very complicated at all. But then if

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    3.3 In God We Trust Feel like Christ and you will be a Christ; feel like Buddha and you will be a Buddha. It is feeling that is life‚ the strength‚ the vitality‚ without which no amount of intellectual activity can reach God. – Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)‚ the Indian Spiritual leader of the Hindu religion (Vedanta). He was a disciple of the 19th century Indian mystic-saint Sri Ramakrishna. He was the founder of the Ramakrishna Order of Monks. Trust is independent. God said it – I believed

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