Notes On Death and Consciousness (3/4)

Death & Consciousness: Notes Death - A Review Death is an apparent destination within life, with some viewing it as the antithesis of life itself. The process of life is a natural cycle and is viewed as a fundamental reality that is of paramount importance in the natural processes of life.  So many of the… Continue reading Notes On Death and Consciousness (3/4)

Notes On Relativity and Natural-Ethics (2/4)

Relativity and Ethics The relative reality and its ethics. As we have argued, the world depends on our own biases and perception of it. Thus, whatever we attribute to it has no concrete, unquestionable nature to it. Such is the case with a fundamental in modern human society; the case of ethics. In this relative… Continue reading Notes On Relativity and Natural-Ethics (2/4)

Notes On Reality and Perspectives (1/4)

Our perception of truth and relativity: “I think, therefore I am.” or “Cogito, ergo sum.” by Descartes  According to Descartes, our perception of the world cannot be proven. This is a theory that is common among philosophy enthusiasts but is odd to empiricists that do not come for the abstract, theoretical reality; this reality is… Continue reading Notes On Reality and Perspectives (1/4)

Charlie In “Flowers For Algernon”

Tri Nguyen Argumentative Essay To quote Aristotle, “All men by nature desire knowledge.” In Daniel Keyes’s “Flowers for Algernon,” the protagonist, Charlie Gordon, sought for intelligence and defied nature. Charlie’s attempt to exceed nature’s dampeners on his life and acquire intelligence by way of operation gained him temporary intelligence and (to an extent) enlightenment, but… Continue reading Charlie In “Flowers For Algernon”

In Support of Federal Oceanic Research

Nguyen, Tri In Support of Federal Oceanic Research From the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in 1958 to the steps of the first man on the moon in 1969, and the launching of the International Space Station in 1998, space has been a source of inspiration and technological innovations that propelled mankind… Continue reading In Support of Federal Oceanic Research

Should the Age For Political Voting Be Lowered To 13?

The presidential votings will take place again in 2020, only about 2 years away!  The past election had many people of whom were not able to vote, (many still are not able to) but is that just?  One of the reasons that people couldn’t vote when they wanted to was because of their age; they… Continue reading Should the Age For Political Voting Be Lowered To 13?

Bold Actions In “The Outsider”

During life and all of its occurrences of travesties, many are often faced with immediate decisions that would meet criticism and lead to unrecognized consequences, but it’s necessary to commit bold actions because that’s how major development and revelations are made. In the novel The Outsiders, characters are faced with perilous events that caused them… Continue reading Bold Actions In “The Outsider”

Coding Literacy

T.M. Nguyen Coding Literacy There are certain fundamental skills that everyone with an adequate education should learn; arithmetic, their own language, science, and other classes in the curricula. However, as society has developed and progressed, a new skill has slowly risen to prominence inside our society. Although this field might be considered esoteric and specialized… Continue reading Coding Literacy