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    such opposites as urban and rural, and Western and indigenous. The plots of magical realist works involve issues of borders, mixing, and change. Authors establish these plots to reveal a crucial purpose of magical realism: a more deep and true reality than conventional realist techniques would illustrate. Latin America once had a thriving population of native Aztecs and Incas, but, slowly, as European explorers arrived, the native population had to adjust to the technology and capitalism that…

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    INT. WARNING - THEMES NARRATOR Before warned the content of this story is not for the young or the over religious. It's is a story of fiction, a story my own creation. There are no choices in this chapter. Thank you for your patience and understanding. INT. WARNING - LANGUAGE NARRATOR Welcome to Deadly Sins. INT. ENVY NARRATOR Envy: The desire to have an item and experience that which someone else possesses. INT. GLUTTONY NARRATOR…

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    head is real. I shall argue by first analyzing what it means for something to be real, then differ between the two types of realities I believe exist: the physical reality and the non-physical reality. Lastly, I shall analyze individual non-physical realities, and how they affect how people live realities as a community. David Bohm, a theoretical physicist stated once: “Reality is what we take to be true. What we take to be true is based on our perception and the latter determine our beliefs”…

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    rest. It delves into the lives of the hopeless, angered Americans who have been cheated by the system. In Fight Club, these people are marginalized white people who feel that their health is not cared for. 12 years later, this fictional idea became reality during Occupy Wall…

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    Shiva and Kali, husband and wife, but also the two pieces of the same puzzle, which when connected transform into the divine ability to recognize truth and awaken the inner consciousness through transcendence. When Kali performs reality is moving, and when Shiva performs reality is held in utter silence. Shiva and Kali are able to create perfect harmony through synchronized performance of the opposites. Kali represents the dynamic aspect of transcendental truth, while Shiva represents the silent…

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    Jp36884, Junseong Park Response Berkeley 's Idealism In his book, Principles of Human Knowledge, Berkeley, in Principles: part 1, replies to the claim that, 'all that is real and substantial is banished out of the world. 'He first responds to this by saying, “...instead thereof a chimerical scheme of ideas takes place.” What he is saying here is that idealism does not just banish all out of existence, instead, it replaces all that exists with ideas of those particular things in the outside…

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    “Systems are defined as meaningful wholes that are maintained by the interaction of their parts.’’(Lazlo 1972) In Shelly Smith-Acuna’s book Systems Theory in Action, she discusses the idea of systems looking from a larger perspective that is intertwined with the smaller meanings. (Smith-Acuna, 2011, p.6). Social groups Systems are a complete part of sets that have interconnected pieces that work together. Subsystem “As we saw when we looked at context, systems are made up of parts, or…

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    Aristotle is trying to divide realty into a systematic way. His way of identifying the four types of being is a way of trying to explain why these aspects of reality are a part of it and why. Somethings are able to exist on its own, while others rely on being in relationship—in combination—with another to exist. They both feature different effects in reality and how we perceive it to…

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    Some of them seem so real, that we can hardly tell them apart from real life, which is the premise of Descartes’s argument. Everything seems so real when we are dreaming, so we often mistake it for reality. He speaks upon this, to which he says “Now let us assume that we are asleep and that all these particulars, e.g. that we open our eyes, shake our head, extend our hands, and so on, are but false delusions; and let us reflect that possibly neither…

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    considerable and elevated distance. For their part, the prisoners have been able to see only shadows of objects projected by the high fire in the cave and the lack of outside knowledge, believing that those shadows are real objects, pertaining to their own reality. They have never been outside the…

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