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  • Ideal Democratic Capitalist Person
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    The ideal American would posses qualities shared by the democratic and capitalistic ideologies. In fact to be truly effective these two should be intertwined. Unfortunately, most do not posses these traits collectively, and oftentimes people do not have any at all. In this paper though, I shall step from reality and attempt to describe the ideal democratic / capitalistic person. The most important quality, and usually the most neglected, is having the ability to think. One must have analytical s...
  • Religion Causes Perceptual Barriers
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    Billy Sandoval Nature of Logic and Perception PHL 251 Dennis Nilson, facilitator July 31, 2005 The nature of logic and critical thinking go hand in hand. A person must use logic during the critical thinking process. However, each person's logic may depend on his / her perceptual process or their perceptual barriers. No person can ever fully understand their own perceptual process in its entirety. The reason being is that no person knows all of their perceptual barriers. Without knowing all of th...
  • Public Displays Of Affection At School
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    To many people's opinion of gestures of affection are morally correct and should be displayed anywhere one wants. Today's society has made any form of publicly displaying affection out to be the unpardonable sin. But why Why should we have to hide the fact that we like someone from our piers If you choose to, that is one thing, but being force to hide the fact that you like someone is, I think, an injustice to our right to the pursuit of happiness. I don't think that on the final of creation, wh...
  • Friends And My Personality
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    Five Major Social Institu How has my personality been shaped by the five major instutions Firstly, my family is one of the most influential parts of my life. My family has taught me all the values that I think that I would need in life. I was not raised in an abusive family, which shapes my personality by making me less aggressive towards my peers, and teaching me that you can^t get your way through force, but by patience. I think that my family has positively affected my life through treating m...
  • Dionysian Personality Of Mersault
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    Many books have been written by many authors that deal with a struggle between society and individual. Albert Camus' The Stranger (L'etranger) deals with this same topic, but it can be analyzed from a unique and very interesting point of view. The way of life of people can be analyzed by classifying them into two main forces that oppose each other. These forces were named after the Greek gods Apollo and Dionysus. Theses terms were first used by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The mai...
  • Self Esteem And Perception What Processes
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    The Human Person: Self Esteem and Perception What processes allow us to take a jumbled set of lines and colours that enter our eye, and transform them into a meaningful representation of the world Out of features we build objects, and out of objects, we build categories and classifications for items, objects, plants and people in the world around us. Mental imagery allows us to remember what we have seen and to work with and manipulate relationships in order to solve certain problems. Our senses...
  • Heaven As A Very Difficult Place
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    My religious consciousness is different from my ordinary consciousness. There are a lot of actions that some people consider to be acceptable and ordinary, but religious people consider to be a sin. There are also certain objects, places, and times of the year that a non-religious person would think of as ordinary, but a some religious people would view as very special. From a Christian viewpoint, a Church is a holy place. It is thought of as the House of God. When I go to Church on Sunday, I fi...
  • Personality Attribution Of One Spouse
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    Schreber's lives in his a world within his own mind. When he writes that he does not know if the streets of Leipzig are real or "miracles", or that he receives light rays directly and has entered into contact with them he is practicing reification and reductionism. Miracles are something that have no justification or rationality, rarely are they said to happen. They have no cause or concrete evidence of them even being real. So when Schreber writes that he does not know in the streets of Leipzig...

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