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    Compare the ways poets present ideas about power in ‘Ozymandias’ (page 14) and in one other poem from Character and voice. Bothe Ozymandias and The River God have a strong theme of power throughout the poems. Power in The River God is first present when the river says “But I can drown those fouls” The use of the word “can” brings out the power of the river. He has the choice over people’s lives and the river is not afraid to let us know this. The whole sentence sounds like The River God is trying

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    How To Be Well-Informed

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    in society. We use the media in various ways; we use it to obtain new information‚ stay informed‚ follow trends‚ and monitor power of the government. Underneath the media that we all so love are the “well-informed” Journalist and the journalism they partake in. I put well-informed in quotes because they are well‚ well-informed but simultaneously not well-informed. Journalist are the ones that go on the hunt for the next big story to inform the public about at a rapid pace. Every day the media spews

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    A2 A Humble People Victoria Schöffel 1. Comprehension a) List the positive and the negative things Bingham says about the British. In the text are positive and negative things said about the British. Bingham is of the opinion that the positive things about British are that they are imaginative and original‚ permissive and that they are at least not French. But he also believes that there are many bad things too. Firstly‚ he mentions that there are problems in society. Secondly

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    Skepticism About Other Minds One of the core problems of skepticism is that of the existence of other minds. Do other minds exist and‚ if so‚ how do we know this? I posit that not only can we not understand other minds‚ but that other minds do not exist in the first place. This argument rests on the entertainment of several key presumptions. First‚ that we surely know our own minds‚ thoughts‚ and experiences. For example‚ I know when I am in pain‚ I know when I feel hungry‚ and I know when I feel

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    Idea of Progress

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    :I’m going to talk about the notion Idea of progress. To begin with‚ I’d like to give a definition of progress. The idea of progress basically consists in believing that the world can become better in terms of art‚ science‚ technology‚ liberty‚ and quality of life. However‚ sometimes progress causes more problems than it solves .Consequently‚ we are going to weigh the positive and negatives aspects of progress‚ in science ‚ in medicine and in new technologies. The idea of progress basically consists

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    To discuss why people help others we must consider whether people are by nature selfless or selfish. The dominant view today in psychology is of universal egoism; that we are fundamentally selfish‚ and that altruism (helping motivated by the wish to benefit another person) an impossibility.<br><br>One form of universal egoism is Piliavin et al’s "arousal: cost-reward" model‚ whereby faced with a potential helping situation we weigh the probable costs and rewards of alternative courses of action‚

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    Compare the ways poets show peoples relationships with nature in ‘Below the Green Corrie’ and one other poem you have studied. In the poem ‘Below the Green Corrie’ written by Norman MacCaig‚ the poem explores the way nature impacts on man as the poem is powerful and emotional. The large mountains give McCaig a spiritual and physical love for the landscape‚ he describes his life as being ‘enriched’. This shows that instead of being threatened by the mountains he has bonded with nature as it has

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    Progress or Retrogression

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    Progress or Retrogression? “The only branch of science and math concerned with the ‘Limitations’ of Evolution.” As said by Taylor Kirkland on cybernetics: this is the science of evolution. As this occurs and as time goes on human development can only move forwards and as we see these changes happening right before us‚ one can only wonder if we’re heading in the right direction. As presented in the song “Mr. Roboto” written by Dennis DeYoung‚ “Mann and Machine” from Contemporary Canadian Biographies

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    The Progress of Love

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    The Progress of Love Plot: Woman gets call at work from her father‚ telling her that her mother is dead. Father never got used to living alone and went into retirement home. Mother is described as very religious‚ Anglican‚ who had been saved at the age of 14. Father was also religious and had waited for the mother since he first met her. They did not have sex until marriage and the father was mildly dissapointed that the mother did not have money. Description of the house follows‚ very high ceilings

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    Essay on Progress

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    TOK ESSAY KI: To what extents do ways of knowing prevent us from deluding ourselves? Justify your answer with reference to at least one area of knowledge. Education is currently the most important thing in a child’s life. Education provides us with knowledge about the world. It will pave the way for a good career in the future. It helps us to build our character while also enlightens us with knowledge. It wipes out the wrong beliefs from our minds. Additionally‚ it helps us to get a lucid

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