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    order of my experiences presented by my own mental representations. Ordering representations is only possible if these representations are determined in time. A thing which merely persists in perception does not itself reveal whether the persisting object occurred in any particular order. (B275). So, seeing that I can determine the order in time of my own subjective experiences, then there needs an additional capacity other than my own experiences allowing me to do so. Currently, we have rested the

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    retrieve items his mother requests through her asking for specific items and his being able to present them to her; but has difficulty recalling the names of objects and activities when they are out of sight. Frequently, Marley engages in labeling objects in his environment and his parents are unsure of whether he is requesting the object or simply naming it, until he either directs his parent’s hands towards the specific item, or he engages in either taking the desired item or hitting the item

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    Kant believed that there are different concepts and intuitions in which intuitions are put under concepts. Kant refers these intuitions into what he calls the three-fold synthesis. Kant describes the three fold synthesis as “the capacities in the understanding to compare, connect, and unify the fragmentary manifold items in intuition” (A97). To put it in different terms, the three fold synthesis describes the necessary components for intuition of what is happening in the outside world. It allows

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    Obsession of the Obsessed in Virginia Woolf’s “Solid Objects” Obsession is defined as “the domination of one’s thoughts or feelings by a persistent idea or desire.” The desire for nonconformity is a praiseworthy attribute but when taken too far, it can be disadvantageous to one’s goals and ambitions. While it is essential for one to seek transient passions, it is also crucial to mollify this pursuit, with concern with actual use. The threats of overindulgence are notably apparent in the case

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    metaphorical concept; He believes that our language about language is organized or even designed as the following metaphor: ‘Ideas (or meanings) are perceived as objects’, ‘Linguistic expressions are perceived as containers’ and ‘communication is perceived as sending’. This means that when someone wants to say an expression (the object), he puts concepts into words (which are the container) and sends them along a conduit to the person who is hearing him and who takes the concept out of the words

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    Its object was “maintenance, making - selling or lending on hire, railway carriages.” Acting beyond its scope, the company extended a loan and entered into a contract for building of railway in Belgium with Riche which was contrary to the memorandum of association as the objects of this company were to supply and sell the materials required to construct railways, but not

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    Speech On Focus Puller

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    Think you’ll be able to pull focus without measuring for it? Think again, because you will not be able to do so. If we were to ask you the reason why the 1st assistant camera (AC) is also known as the “Focus Puller”, what would you say? It is because a follow focus puller knows how to shoulder that single responsibility when it comes to keeping a subject in focus which is so amazingly valued, that there’s an entire job, in fact a career solely devoted to it. There’s no denying the fact that focus

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    curriculum. My lesson was about using the 5 senses to predict what an unknown object was in a closed bag. I chose to do this lesson because my students were learning how to “use senses as a tool of observation to identify properties and patterns of organisms, objects, and events in environment” (TEK K.4B). My objective was for the students to use their senses to identify an object and describe the different properties of objects accurately. Strengths and Weaknesses of Lesson I think one of the strengths

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    “Most times, it's just a lot easier not to let the world know what's wrong.” says Chuck Palahniuk, and American Author. Covering things up is one thing that humanity has officially mastered. Humanity constantly fights, kills, and commits horrid acts; sometimes even for no good reason at all. But who is the one that will always be there to cover it up? Well, in Carl Sanburg’s poem “Grass”, that ‘who’ is the grass itself. It becomes clear that no human can cover up his or her own mistakes, so the grass

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    Judges 11 30-31 Analysis

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    After reading Judges 11:29-40 and Judges 19, women are being portrayed as objects designed to be used only once and then abandoned. The fact that the strangers’ lives are worth more than of their own daughters/wives also makes them objects of hospitality. The friendliness, and entertainment of guests,visitors or strangers is far more important because women have always been seen as inferior to men and are therefore seen as objects. As we read the stories, there is no real sympathy shown in the tone.

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