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- 2571: Dirtbiking
- ... so the dirtbike doesn't blow up. The older dirtbikes had small dual shocks in the back, steel frames, and were very heavy. Now a days we have one big mono shock in the back, computer designed exhaust pipes, which give it more power, now there are even aluminum frames. Dirtbikes have sure come a long way over the years. As a result, now you know about dirtbikes. Now you know ...
- 2572: Shamanism
- ... as man or a woman who through their ability to enter a trance state in any given moment can influence the course of events, find lost or stolen items and identify the criminal when a crime takes place. Thus in a sense shamanism is the practising of these mechanisms in trying to make sense of the world. As you can see it encompasses various facets of the social life from healing ...
- 2573: Sport Psychology
- ... self which evaluates, analyzes and criticizes performance and it may be responsible for inappropriate responses or it may motivate the athlete towards counterproductive actions. Self 2, on the other hand, is described as unconscious and computer like, and deals most effectively with visual and spatial information. "The self analysis and self-criticism of an athlete during perfor-mance is a function of self 1 and is symptomatic of the conflict between ...
- 2574: Greek Myth Book Report: Prometheus Steals Fire From Heaven
- ... maybe half-witted, eventhough he was very intelligent. VII. Conflicts Person vs. Person: Zeus was Jealous of Prometheus and his power to create man, and to steal the fire from heaven. He ultimately avenged this "crime" by having Prometheus chained to the top of Mt. Caucasus to be tortured for a long time. The conflict here would be Zeus vs. Prometheus. Person vs. Society: Prometheus stole fire from heaven and the ...
- 2575: Atirtotle's Politics
- ... Politics is a timeless examination of government structure and human nature that explains his ideas on how a utopian state can be achieved. In this work, Aristotle examines ubiquitous issues such as government structure, education, crime, property ownership, the honesty of occupations, and population control. He states in Book IV, Chapter Eleven "
the best form of political association is one where power is vested in the middle class, and secondly, that ...
- 2576: Personal Identity: Philosophical Views
- ... that does not mean they are truly different people, although they may have several identities. Another problem is the definition is not sufficient. Say for instance a brain was replicated and was put into a computer. At the exact time the brain was replicated, both "brains" had the same experiential content. Yet the most devastating deviation from this theory is the simplest. The biggest problem is that we cannot consciously remember ...
- 2577: My Personal Search for a Meaningful Existence
- ... support group or buy the instructional books on tape, and if they don't have the money for these things they can always charge it to their credit card and worry about it later. The computer is slowly eliminating the existence of necessary human interaction: it is replacing meaningful human knowledge with an overload of primarily useless information, it is substituting virtual reality for actual experience, and it is helping to ...
- 2578: John Locke and John Stuart Mill's Definition of Freedom
- ... superior on earth with authority to judge between them, is properly the state of nature." (Locke 19) Secondly Locke's contention that in the state of nature that man has the right to punish "the crime for restraint and preventing the like offense, which right of punishing is in everybody; the other of taking reparation, which belongs only to the injured party..." (Locke 8) Locke does not halt the rights of ...
- 2579: Existence of Man
- ... and more each contributing to our identity. We have to accept the death of the superman who is alone needing no one, inner directed and indifferent to his surroundings. We see in Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment that when Raskolnkov separates himself from humanity by committing murder that he could not survive. A person needs to understand that they are responsible for their own choices but they cannot discount the ...
- 2580: Debt Free Prosperity
- ... views of all four laws are thus as follows: The first law: track daily expenses by writing them down The second law: target realistic financial goals, write them down and imprint them into your internal computer The third law: trim your living expenses so you can live off of less than you earn, then spend the difference to get out of debt and buy assets that appreciate. Pay yourself first. The ...
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