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One Week Without An Automobile
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one century years ago (Safra 2007). So what would it be like, in our sophisticated world today, to no longer have these types of transportation? We would, in detail, have to revert back to the days of equine and buggy because actually, how ...

Philosophy
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is derivative of two Greek words i.e. philo, which means love and sophos, which means wisdom. It facilitates teachers and instructors to focus on important ideas and issues in education, through questions. Such as what is the sound quality ...

Dream Vacation
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times in our lives. Whenever possible, I’m planning to go on a vacation, whether it is long- or short-term. Going on a vacation lets you free your mind, spend some time with your family, eat different foods, have some beers, and, all in al...

Psychology
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area of psychology that emphasizes internal cognitive processes such as language, problem solving, and memory. It first emerged in the 1950s and became formalized during the 1970s. Cognitive psychology includes the emerging field of cogniti...

Predictably Irrational By Dan Ariely
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Predictably Irrational" is definitely worth a read and if you are not convinced by my recommendation, you can always watch the TED videos (and his talk on the buggy code is one of my all time favourite TED talks which presents actually all ...

William Faulkner "a Rose For Emily" Cultural Criticism
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William Faulkner undoes "A Rose for Emily" with a long fifty-six-word lone judgment that both encapsulates a community's answer to death and exhibitions an direct authorial compulsion to recount a view through gender differences. When Miss ...

Book Review: The Amish In Their Own Words
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book will combat mistaken notions about the Amish being either country bumpkins or "saintly people living in utopia." If you come to this collection, however, believing that Amish culture glorifies masochism and expends a great deal of ener...