Love knows no reason, no boundaries, no distance. It has a sole intention of bringing people together to a time called forever. — Unknown The saying above is something that can be related to the context of communication with our love ones in the society today, but with cyberspace, it has made communication easier for everyone; Unlike before where messages are sent via snail mail and telegrams when our family or friends leaves home, those letters eventually get lost in time specially if we don’t
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bold font style, center page) TITLE (FIRST LEVEL HEADING, bold face, center page) Example: Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Line spacing: double space Spacing before: 0 pt Spacing after: 0 pt Paragraph indention: 1.50 cm Alignment: justified. Line spacing in the body: double space; 0 pt before and after No extra space will be given after the last sentence and another paragraph Content of The Problem and its Setting This chapter gives an overview of the thesis/practicum of
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Body, Soul and Spirit One of the heated arguments of Christianity is: Are Human Beings composed of two elements or three? Are we body and spirit or are we body, spirit and soul (which includes our mind, will and emotions)? This argument has been going on for centuries. In our modern America, another theory has been formed. We are only made up of one element. We are just glorified animals. We have just evolved and become more advanced than the other animals. There is no such thing as an everlasting
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In the novel Beloved by Toni Morrison, it is undeniable that space is a literal reality, which carries significance throughout the novel. The house of 124 Bluestone Road is the setting where the characters in the novel are seen locked in the endless memory of their haunting pasts. Gaston Bachelard’s, The Poetics of Space, similarly explain space in a metaphorical and literal sense. Bachelard uses memories, and inhabitance to see how these images influence someone’s sense of happiness and well-being
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Merriam-Webster defines a “safe space”, as “a place (as on a college campus) intended to be free of bias, conflict, criticism, or potentially threatening actions, ideas, or conversations” In theory, this idea seems to prevent emotional abuses and any inappropriately used language; however, in practice the implementation of safe spaces tend to shelter students from rational discussion and debate. For this reasons, I do not believe that safe spaces should become a common entity found at institutions
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There is just something about that red and extremely hot room that takes the rest of the world off my mind. I would sit and dread going to practice, but then again at the same time it took all my stress away. It was a portal to my own little world, even if it was just a couple hours a day. I loved being the first one out of class to the mat room so I could be alone and turn the lights on myself so I could see the calmest place in the world light up right in front of me. The second I hit that switch
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knowledge, the enigma of the universe looms just out of reach. In a universe that is constantly expanding, it would be ludicrous to think that humans are the only beings capable of reasoning and breakthroughs in technology. Advancements in astronomy and space programs are leading humanity one-step closer to discovering new life in the massive abyss known as the universe, as well as mending the human limit in capability. The observable universe
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Plato, Descartes, and The Matrix Plato, Descartes, and The Matrix Plato, Descartes, and The Matrix After reading the Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, I realized that it endures a significant similarity to The Matrix whereas the two share nearly identical metaphysical themes and hypothetical assumptions regarding the reality of nature, the experience in the world, and the chance of illusion. At first, the ‘two world’ theory is the main theme that goes through The Matrix and the Allegory of the
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Paper What is a hero in your opinion? A hero in my opinion is someone who saves life while risking their owns. In this paper I will be telling you how the book Hercules & the movie the Matrix relate in the 17 Stages of the Monomyth (Hero’s Journey). -The Call of Adventure (Stage 1) In the movie the Matrix Neo gets mail on his computer telling him to follow the white rabbit. The white rabbit was a tattoo that a girl had on their back. Although he didn’t know that until he saw it. As to in the
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The Illusion of Reality: A Comparison of The Matrix and Plato’s Cave The poet Thomas Gray coined the phrase “Ignorance is bliss.” The phrase states that a lack of knowledge results in happiness and that people are more comfortable if they don’t know something. We can apply this phrase to utopias and dystopias and get this scenario: imagine living in a utopic society isolated from the true dystopic world. Would you want to know that you are living a false life and that the true world around you
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