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<title>Theory and Practice of Education</title>
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Application of philosophical methods to the theory and practice of
education. the philosophy of education are the nature of learning,
especially in children; the purpose of education, particularly the
question of whether the chief goal of educators should be imparting
knowledge, developing intellectual independence, or instilling moral or
political values; the nature of education-related concepts, including
the concept of education itself; the sources and legitimacy of
educational authority; and the conduct of educational research. Major
figures in the history of the philosophy of education include Plato,
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and John Dewey.

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        <title> The Basics of Western Astrology Explained</title> 
        <description>Introduction:

This article covers the basics of Astrology and how they are inter-related. Astrology is defined as /' the art or practice of determining the supposed influences of the planets and their motions on human affairs and human disposition/' . From this practice a horoscope</description> 
		
		
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        <title> When the Morning Dawns</title> 
        <description>The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you/' ve been thinking you need to know more about unconditional love-  here/' s your opportunity.

When darkness turns to day-  the sun moves over the horizon and touches eve</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Words To Live By</title> 
        <description>Watching the news the other day-  it occurred to me that people who have &quot;words to live by&quot; often begin to attack and even kill others. I thought back to my own angry youth-  when I could easily use words to justify violent thoughts which might have become violent actions. Words are tools-  and</description> 
		
		
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        <title> A Brief History of Creation</title> 
        <description>What is the loop of Creation? How is there something from nothing? 

In spite of the fact that it is impossible to prove that anything exists beyond one’s perception since any such proof would involve one’s perception (I observed it-  I heard it-  I thought about it-  I calculated it</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Omens superstition or reality</title> 
        <description>As soon as we hear this so-called word /' Omen/'  we squeeze our nose and feel like the people of this modern age. The people who are living in the /' Scientific era/'  and this appears to be a matter of great shame if they believe upon this seemingly trash. But I ask you one question and please</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Philosophy as a science</title> 
        <description>Philosophy is considered a science but it is difficult to say-  when one has to compare with an ordinary science-  for example biology-  or chemistry. This is a question that turns into a burning problem among the scientists and linguists all over the world. Can philosophy be a science? What doe</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Comment On the Importance of Human Life</title> 
        <description>The preservation of human life is the ultimate value-  a pillar of ethics and the foundation of all morality. This held true in most cultures and societies throughout history.

On first impression-  the last sentence sounds patently wrong. We all know about human collectives that reg</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Peace On Earth, A Wonderful Wish, But No Way</title> 
        <description>When asked-  &quot;If you could wish for one thing only-  what would that wish be?&quot; almost everyone; from beauty pagent contestants-  to politicians-  to religious leaders-  to children-  to the average person on the street states-  &quot;Peace On Earth&quot; or &quot;An end to all wars&quot;. Those wishes-  while exemp</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Religion and Science</title> 
        <description>There are many kinds of narratives and organizing principles. Science is driven by evidence gathered in experiments-  and by the falsification of extant theories and their replacement with newer-  asymptotically truer-  ones. Other systems - religion-  nationalism-  paranoid ideation-  or art -</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life</title> 
        <description>I was always somebody who felt quite sorry for myself-  what I had not got compared to my friends-  how much of a struggle my life seemed to be compared to others. I was caught up in a web of negativity and needed someone or something to help me to escape.

During an afternoon at wor</description> 
		
		
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        <title> On Being Human</title> 
        <description>Are we human because of unique traits and attributes not shared with either animal or machine? The definition of &quot;human&quot; is circular: we are human by virtue of the properties that make us human (i.e.-  distinct from animal and machine). It is a definition by negation: that which separates us fro</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Vampires: the Romantic Ideology behind Them</title> 
        <description>The French Revolution constituted for the conscience of the dominant aristocratic class a fall from innocence-  and upturning of the natural chain of events that resounded all over Europe; the old regime became-  in their imaginary-  a paradise lost. This explains why some romantic poets born in</description> 
		
		
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        <title> The Emerald Buddha</title> 
        <description>The Emerald Buddha is a figurine of a sitting Budha-  that is the is the palladium of the Kingdom of Thailand. The Buddha is made of green jade-  suprisingly not of emerald-  clothed in gold is approximately 45 cm tall. The Buddha is kept in the Chapel of the Emerald Buddha-  which is located on</description> 
		
		
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        <title> Althusser Competing Interpellations and the Third Text</title> 
        <description>With the exception of Nietzsche-  no other madman has contributed so much to human sanity as has Louis Althusser. He is mentioned twice in the Encyclopaedia Britannica as someone/' s teacher. There could be no greater lapse: for two important decades (the 60s and the 70s)-  Althusser was at the</description> 
		
		
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