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    John Stuart Mill

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    John Stuart Mill born in Pentonville‚ then a suburb of London eldest son of the Scottish philosopher‚ historian‚ and economist (James Mill…Dad) british philosopher‚ political economics and civil servant. deliberately shielded from association with children his age other than his own siblings. Mill was a notably precocious child taught greek at age 3 at age 8 he began learning latin‚ euclid‚ and algebra appointed schoolmaster to the younger children of the family. at age 14 Mill stayed

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    different levels of consciousness? Consciousness is "the state or quality of awareness you have of your surroundings both internally and externally‚ and the understanding of what is happening to you." However‚ that is not anything I had considered previously‚ but it was just taken for granted. Professor of Psychology and Authors‚ Max Velmans and Susan Schneider‚ wrote in The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness: "Anything that we are aware of at a given moment forms part of our consciousness‚ making conscious

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    O Captain

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    I. Read the following passage carefully‚ and answer all the questions A Moment of Madness It was Arvind’s birthday. In the afternoon there would be a cake and a party‚ but it would be like other birthdays‚ and Arvind was eleven. So in the morning‚ he collected his friends‚ Jimmy and Paudeni‚ and they set off to the forest that lay on the hillside in a huge half-moon behind the village. When they reached the first few trees they stopped‚ listening to the sounds of the birds and searching

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    John Stuart Mill

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    ------------------------------------------------- John Stuart Mill John Stuart Mill‚ FRSE (20 May 1806 – 8 May 1873) was an English philosopher‚ political economist and civil servant. He was an influential contributor tosocial theory‚ political theory and political economy. He has been called "the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century".[3]Mill’s conception of liberty justified the freedom of the individual in opposition to unlimited state control.[4] He was a proponent

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    John Stuart Mill’s The Subjection of Women August 8‚ 2012 by Marina DelVecchio We tend to focus on women who write about women and the issues that prevail around the experiences of the feminine‚ but we hardly introduce the work of men who write on our behalf. Such a man is John Stuart Mill‚ a 19th century philosopher and political economist who centered his work‚ The Subjection of Women (Dover Thrift Editions‚ 1997)‚ originally published in 1897‚ on the revolutionary idea that women should

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    How would you describe the consciousness of the Victorian Age? Think about their perception of their place in the world. The consciousness of society in the Victorian age is an interesting factor that greatly changed and evolved during the time period. The era’s beginning and end is marked by the birth and death of the reigning monarch of the time‚ Queen Victoria‚ spanning from 1837 to the early 1900s. With the effects of the Industrial Revolution distinctly felt by all classes within society‚

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    John Stuart Mill

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    John Stuart Mill-Enlightenment and the freedom of thought Short biography John Stuart Mill was born in 1806‚ after the Enlightenment and after the American Declaration of Independence‚ but his interpretation of the basic ideas of liberty‚ individual rights‚ women’s rights‚ and other issues contribute to the continuing development of democratic ideas. Mill was a philosopher‚ economist‚ and (like his friend Jeremy Bentham) was a proponent of Utilitarianism. Utilitarians believed that an action

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    10/2/2011 Gobbledygook Gobbledygook is defined as when someone uses an extended amount of words in order to stretch their sentences out. According to Stuart Chase the author of “Gobbledygook” was founded by the Federal Security Agency and was said to help “Break out of the verbal squirrel cage”. Examples of Gobbledygook can be found in such places as academic and legal talk. An example of Gobbledygook can be found in the legal world. Gobbledygook is defined by most lawyers as “squandering words

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    erudite terms are only important in upholding these ideas. The main themes of his "O Captain! My captain!" are death of a hero‚ family‚ a journey‚ and defeat vs. victory. The themes are supported by a variety of concrete stylistic techniques‚ including tone‚ apostrophe‚ allusions‚ archetypes‚ and repetition. Death of a hero is the first theme to consider. It’s obvious the narrator has great respect for the Captain‚ rendered by tones of compassion‚ reverence‚ and ceremony in the poem. "Exult‚ O shores

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    tendency to increase the dose; (iii) a psychic (psychological) and generally a physical dependence on the effects of the drug; and (iv) detrimental effects on the individual and on society. While these citations describe what an altered state of consciousness is they don’t describe the effects on the human body. Personally I experience altered states all the time being Bi-Polar. Mania makes one feel high and on top of everything. There is nothing you can’t do‚ especially sleep. I am in this cycle now

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