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    People’s Ignorance towards Fracking New Zealanders are all about the land. After all‚ is it not the thing that we are known for? New Zealand: clean‚ green and beautiful. So it is right to object when another country comes in and wants to exploit our oil via means of fracking‚ isn’t it? How much do people really know about fracking? How much do you know about fracking? The truth is‚ not much. Adjudicator‚ members of the audience‚ facking is apparently becoming a big problem in New Zealand. Major

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    Negligence Disguised As Ignorance ‘A child suffering the consequences for a crime he/she willfully committed? Oh no!’ This is what I hear whenever someone speaks against trying children as adults for the extremely terrible crimes they commit. It is illogical and immoral to allow young murderers to have an advantage over the justice system simply because of their age. If a child can learn right from wrong and take freedom into their own hands by willfully committing heinous crimes‚ then

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    the premise of progress‚ in every society‚ in every family.” Fahrenheit 451 is a story that shows the conflict of knowledge and ignorance. Montag is promoting ignorance by burning books‚ which symbolize knowledge. The ignorance is reflected in society where the government controls the media. The fireman’s duty is to destroy knowledge by burning books and promote ignorance in order to equalize society and promote sameness. Bradbury illustrates that man must maintain knowledge to retain power in order

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    Emotions vs Ignorance

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    Jesse Bass Comp Lit 2‚ 6 p.m. Prof. Ehleben June 13‚ 2013 A World with Collisions In life‚ one’s own ignorance can trump any truth presented to them‚ if‚ and only if they choose to not keep an open mind. The key to avoiding these tragic and usually unnecessary casualties of the self is to understand when these truths are about to‚ or already have appeared onto a person’s path as they go through life. Once the truth is noticed then it is up to the person to verify and accept it‚ this is where

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    Socrates said‚ “There is only one good‚ knowledge‚ and one evil‚ ignorance.” Ignorance is the lack of knowledge. A person who is ignorant does not even know they are uninformed or unaware. Ignorance is evil because it is rooted in assumption. Assumptions are always theoretical and can be disproven. Many times during the day people need to make assumptions or guesses. For example‚ a father who has raised his children assumes he will be taken care of by those same children as he ages. His children

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    do you do? Your decision to help or walk away from the patron in need‚ and encourage or discourage our child from engaging in play with the other child will define your ignorance or compassion in handling these situations. Do you wish to teach your child to exude ignorance or do you wish your child to convey compassion? Ignorance is the lack of knowledge or information on a given subject. Compassion is the understanding of someone’s pain and the ability

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    Ignorance vs Intelligence

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    Ignorance vs. Intelligence By: Justin Giles In this paragraph‚ I will explain the reasons why I agree with the fact that ignorance is bliss… In conclusion‚ ignorance does in-fact lead to a blissful life. As you can tell by the previous paragraph‚ there are plenty of reasons why I agree with the saying that ignorance is bliss. But despite the plethora of reasons‚ I definitely agree more with ‘you can never learn too much’. There are multiple reasons why I disagree with ‘Ignorance is bliss’ and fully

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    hence the phrase “ignorance is bliss”. The classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ takes place in the town of Maycomb‚ a fictional small town in the American south‚ during the beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement. Reading came easy for Scout Finch‚ especially with her father’s help (he is an educated lawyer)‚ but her 1st grade teacher‚ Miss Caroline Fisher‚ does not

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    If a person is born ignorant‚ to guardians who were born ignorant and raised under misleading information‚ in a society that encourages ignorance‚ and inevitably dies under the influence of ignorance. They died a normal person‚ because ignorance was their social construct of living. The indoctrination into this matrix can be called education; brainwashing‚ can be called entertainment. The criminals and lawbreakers so condemned by this society‚ can actually be found in its leaders. The lies these

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    Nicholas Coleman Prof. Shemak English 265 2 October 2009 The Blind Oedipus Ignorance is bliss. Ignorance keeps us blind‚ yet it frees us from the painful stare of truth. A false paradise is created under the veil of knowledge that is simply not present. The theme of vision and blindness is significant in Oedipus Rex because throughout the play‚ the truth was always beyond the characters grasp‚ and without truth the actions carried out by the characters were done in blindness. Their views

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