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    “But when we actually touch the tool itself, we intuitively know with our very begins why the weight, hardness and palpable texture of stoneware inspired the human senses that drove the culture of the Stone Age. Even today I myself feel thrilled to handle these tools. This sensational feeling is like an impulse inciting us to create.” After reading this key text made me think of one special tool I have ever use, Dyson vacuum cleaner (fig1). The weight, hardness, palpable texture and also the sound

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    to, but this explanation is most widely favored amongst most philosophers. Despite its favorability, this explanation leads to another question waiting to be fulfilled. The question being, that if all the information one receives is through their senses, how does one know if they are accurate? Thanks

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    But many need to understand that the Bible appeals to our senses to determine if God exist. For example Jesus encouraged Philip to see God, according to the Bible in John 14:6-9 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth and the life, no one comes to the father but through Me. If you had known Me, you would

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    to portray these qualities. Overtime an investment and commitment into this practice can pose a block on my mental model disallowing new knowledge to be learned. The five senses impact creative intelligence by way of telling us what we actually know about the world, as an adult I have progressed in becoming attune to my senses and am able to respond accordingly in the tangible world. Physical perception is the way our physical ears and eyes perceive something and how our mind processes it (Wan

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    AHCI Assignment 1 Reno Kim Spatial perception of visual sense on “How to drive a car” 1. Always start your car with your foot on the brake. 2. Put on your seatbelt. 3. Turn on the engine and release the parking brake, if necessary. 4. Learn how to back your car out. 5. When you 're ready to move your car forward, come to a complete stop and shift the car into Drive. Put your foot on the brake pedal, shift your car into Drive so that it can begin to move forward, and then take your foot off

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    From the viewpoint of a journalism historian, Donald L. Shaw identified a recurring pattern amongst American media in comparing the prevalence of newspapers, radios, motion pictures, and televisions when they were in their primes. They differed in that the later mediums were quicker to receive popularity; however, all four forms rose, stayed on ‘top’ for a period of time, and inevitably fell as they were replaced by a more popular type of media. Despite this pattern, Michael Wolff recently reported

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    natural senses can be trusted in cases where any life is in danger. The five senses, sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste, are man’s primary way of interacting with the world. They provide us with information about what is around us in the world and different qualities of the information. We were able to make use of our senses before we even learned a language. Senses are vital to human survival, however, we do need to also involve other ways of knowing in order to gain knowledge. Senses are the

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    way of mental deconstruction and evaluation of all that he had previously considered true, Descartes is left with only the elements that he is able to ascertain are ‘certain and indubitable’ . He first asserts our apparent inability to distrust our senses in distinguishing reality from illusion. This process forms the foundations from which he may

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    verse and includes four stanzas. The poem consists of metaphors, similies and the five senses. This essay will outline the areas in which Duffy uses diffrent literary terms to define the theme of growing up. The first two stanzas have a joyful tone as Duffy remembers her cherished childhood memories. The atmosphere of the classroom is full of excitement as the children learn new things. The use of the five senses : touch, smell ,sight, taste and sound all help us engage in the journey. You could

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    Hair Smell Funky

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    new car can have its own distinct smell. I continue to be baffled by the fact that food odor can remain on your hands after consuming a meal and pack about five strategically placed hand sanitizers in my backpack just in case I participate in an impromptu Taco Bell run. The realization that I have never experienced one of the five core senses is often confusing as people bombard me with questions relating

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