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    . Sneaky ways technology is messing with your body and mind. Ways technology is interupting with your mind is that it taking time away to socialize with people in person this is a big problem with a lot of people now in days people are becoming more antisocial people don’t want to go out and walk around like years ago now people want to lock there own self’s at home imprisoned with there own phones. Ways this affects your body is your body posture your spine in inclined. It’s no secret about

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    existence of material things and the real distinction between mind and body. He begins by setting his attention on perceiving material things through the senses. He relatively saying that even if we have a body we are not a body. Descartes is applying the concept of Dualism, by affirming that the body is for housing the mind. What he means, we are not the same as the body, moreover he knows he is a thing that thinks (the mind), that also has a body. He made another point in this argument, yet he didn’t

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    century, Elisabeth wrote letters to Descartes commenting and criticizing his and the works of others. Like many people today, Descartes believed that the mind and soul were separate. He believed that the mind’s purpose was only for “thinking” and “non-extended” things. While, the body is an extension; non-thinking. Descartes thought that the mind and body were different substances, thus they

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    When looking into the mirror at oneself, what imperfections come to mind? Often times answers are given that a person believes they are overweight, not beautiful enough, or that their clothing is unappealing. Most people have at least one thing they wish they could improve about themselves and some work very hard to change it. It is understandable to work at improving one’s self image and it can help a person learn a lot about themselves. By leaving room for improvement open for oneself, a person

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    some sort of ideology for the human body, whether it be symbolically or literally. In the Gospels of the New Testament, Mark and Luke suggest that the human body is a meaningful aspect of divinity and, therefore, both individuals praise the human body. While on the other hand, Augustine’s Confessions implies that it is a negative influence in Christianity and, as a result, he disparages the human body. While both texts have contradicting perceptions of the human body, they both do so by portraying physical

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    The Sexting Phenomenon Essay

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    claimed that sexting is “another tool in the arsenal to stay on his mind 24/7” (Tapper). Teenagers see sexting as high-tech flirting as well (Kingston). Sexting isn’t just something to do while bored or to get attention, but it’s also used to stay on the mind of his or her lover all the time. Although it is a useful tool to get on someone’s mind, sexting can alter, if not destroy, the perception of how we look at the human body. It can be a piece of beauty that we should care for, or it can be

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    that are victims of eating disorders. The disorder came into existence because we are shutting ourselves out from the truth. “Too many young girls have eating disorders due to low self-esteem and a distorted body image. I think it’s so important for girls to love themselves and to treat their bodies respectfully,”- Ariana Grande. Grande makes a good point here. As humans, we need to respect ourselves as well as others. Accepting that we are unique and view beauty in different ways, can only take us so

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    Distinction of Mind from Body Using the arguments from doubt, from clear and distinct perceptions, and from simplicity, Descartes attempts to prove in “The Meditations” that the mind is distinct and separate from the body. This view is now known as Cartesian Dualism. In this essay I will outline Descartes’ main arguments, some of the criticisms of dualism, and my opinion as to which argument I perceive as the most convincing. The first argument in Cartesian Dualism is the Argument from doubt

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    Understanding what substance is, it is important to note, that Descartes considers god, the mind, and body as the only three substances that exist. 1 The mind and body for Descartes are two forms of substances that he distinguishes as being separate from one another in operations. Descartes theory for this comes from his isolation from everything he has known including his physical body. Keeping in mind that everything is an illusion, Descartes tells himself if he is

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    thing, or is it a risky chance we might lose control of our technologies? For many years, world renowned leaders in technology, Ray Kurzweil and Bill Joy, have disputed over the concept of nanotechnology and the influence of computers on the human body. Imagine a world of robots, a world many have encountered in films and other creative works. Now put yourself into a perspective that you become one of the robots. What would things be like? How might the world turn? This is what could happen

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