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Just a Lil Something.

by Marches in Folklore, September 8, 2011
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As the title says…

When Pausing at That Mirror

by makemesmileonline in Psychology, September 7, 2011
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The time we take to inspect the reflection that projects out can inspire us to love and care more. Share more and make a difference in not only the lives of others but in our own. :)

Changing Our Understanding of The Properties of Light

by Dunkelweizen in Education, September 5, 2011
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Scientists at Harvard University have discovered that light refraction (bending) and reflection when light passes between two substances can be affected by the shape of the boundary layer, not just the properties of the two substances.

The Matrix Red Pill or Blue Pill

by nexusdoug in Philosophy, August 24, 2011
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This is a reflection and analytical paper on the matrix, and some of it’s
aspects. I discuss many things such as control, justice, and free will. Red Pill,
or Blue Pill?

Reflection

by Jason Daniel Kowalczyk in Psychology, August 10, 2011
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Took time out to reflect in an article, thought others might find it interesting as well. Refection is always helpful.

Creating Artifacts for The Future

by horaki in Future, July 6, 2011
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When you die, how would you like to be remembered?

13 Things I Love

by mphsglo in Crime, June 3, 2011
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Sometimes it’s the simple things that warm our hearts; here are 13 things I love.

Your Reflection

by Kip Spleen in Philosophy, May 31, 2011
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Narcissism: Self-love and The State of Nature

by R.W.Rummery in Sexuality, April 20, 2011
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The key idea of Freud’s ‘Theory of Narcissism’ implies a continuity between ‘normal’ and ‘pathological’ mental attributes; Secondly, narcissism has its own line of development that defines individual identity and psychic adaptability. Thirdly, a theory as Narcissism is of philosophical significance because it posits a theory of the regressive or progressive functioning of the (contemporary) self. Drawing on Hobbes and Rousseau’s conception of a ‘state of nature’ I argue that a civil society is an attempt at controlling conflicting desires such that one feels entitled to freedom. Hobbes’ Leviathan argued that a ‘social contract’ involves tacit consent to surrender freedom to an absolute ruler who is obligated to protect people in the “war against all” that is the “state of nature”. Hobbes state is like a great artificial monster, a ‘leviathan’ constituted but not predetermined by the indivdual’s freedom to choose or refuse cooperation.

Taking Advantage of Being Unemployed

by Stacey Mathews in Work, February 9, 2011
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There are blessings in every situation if we step back and look at it in a different way. How can being unemployed be a blessing for you?

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