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    Explain Plato’s Analogy of the Cave. (25 Marks)

    explains to others about the physical world as nothing but full of illusion. He describes the true reality is to be found in the eternal unchanging world of forms. The analogy begins in the cave. The cave represents the visible world or the world of sense experience, where the shadows seem more real than truth itself. It indirectly represents the human body, which imprisons the soul preventing it from seeking the true knowledge. People are chained up in the cave such a way that all prisoners are facing

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    Celebrating holidays together is often viewed as one way communities – including families – stay strong. Yet, in what respects is Keillor’s essay a response to the assumption ‘ communities provide us with a sense of stability’ Keillor’s family Thanksgiving tradition were unchanging to promote a sense of stability. But his Thanksgiving tradition with his family aren’t always like it looks like to be. His essay brings out the worst of his family which not creates family togetherness. 3- How

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    Adaptation and Our Bodies

    University Abstract Sensory adaptation is one of many incredible functions in our human bodies. We have 5 major senses that we call upon each and every day. Sight, sound, smell, taste and touch are senses that aid us in our day to day activities. These can also be classified as the proprioceptive, vestibular, tactile and visual systems as well. Each of these senses adapt to the environments around us to help make us more comfortable and to tune out certain annoyances. In the view of

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    English

    event to draw your attention too, and keep reading, to find out what’s going to happen next. Roland puts flash backs into his stories, so you can understand the story better, and to understand the event that is going on. So the story will make more sense. Example: in Jack’s Run, Jack’s sisters were threatened to be killed by 3 guys, in the past, and now in the present, the 3 guys are after jack’s family, so Jack is trying to get his family away from the 3 guys. Some people may think Roland Smith

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    Vark Analysis Paper

    Learning Style After the student completed the questionnaire she scored highest in the kinesthetic learning style. The kinesthetic learning style reflects on the learner’s ability to experience and utilize knowledge through the application of the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. The learner dives into the physical aspects of the subject, actually touching the parts, not relying on diagrams alone to explain how it works. This is the “hands-on learner” who learns better when movement

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    Social Perception

    Social Perception was described as interpreting information about other people. If you feel that you are familiar with a person, you perceive to have a better understanding of that person intention. The pattern of thinking can affect a person's perception of others. The social contexts, in which you meet someone, can play a large part in whether the perception of someone will be positive or negative. How we perceive others is dependent on a significant number of factors; which are classified

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    Extra Sensory Perception

    and surprisingly, how to beat solitaire. Extrasensory Perception is a process whereby the reception of information is gathered with the mind, in contrast with gaining information through the recognized physical senses, touch, sound, smell, taste, and sight. Also known as the sixth sense and no, M. Night Shyamalan did not put me up to this! This essay will dive into the ongoing debate regarding the authenticity of extrasensory perception. The shortcomings of the scientific method and the theory of

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    The Multi-Store Model

    Atkinson and Shriffin (1968). The MMS consists of the sensory storage which holds the information collected by our senses. This type of memory store is continually receiving new data, but the majority of it is ignored. The information gathered only stays in the sensory store for a very short episode of time, it is either disregarded or if the individuals' attention is focused on one of the senses it will be transferred to the STM. So the primary step of remembering is paying attention in the first place

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    Joe Salatino President of Great Northern American

    Introduction This paper will describe the Joe Salationo the President of Great Northern American, and his employees and how the employees need to understand how to importance how that people perform their perceptions and make attributions. Joe Salatino also believe that his employees that they have established sold relationship with their customer, and the different technique’s that the employees use. We will also discuss the different learning theory that will fit Joe Salatino situation, and

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    Sixth Sense

    Name: Anas Awad “Sixth Sense” 1. What is sixth sense?Sixth sense, or subtle perception ability, is our ability to perceive the subtle dimension or the unseen world of angels, ghosts, heaven, etc. It also includes our ability to understand the subtle cause and effect relationship behind many events, which is beyond the understanding of the intellect. Extrasensory perception (ESP), clairvoyance, premonition, intuition are synonymous with sixth sense or subtle perception ability.2. How do we

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