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RESEARCH

INSPIRATION:

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When I visit museums or Historical Sites, I often see profiles next to some items, it will say which ancestor used these items. It seems that having these items can prove a person's existence, this makes me wonder, can these lifeless items prove the traces of a person's survival? With this question, I started the project production.

SOME RESEARCH ON PHILOSOPHY:
 

Descartes, an idealist philosopher, believes that: “Cogito ergo sum”. Thinking itself proves its existence.

Descartes' universal doubt to the argument for real existence. He doubted all that existed, such as his flesh (he found that some soldiers who had lost their shoulders or legs as a result of war experienced pain in those non-existent limbs when it rained, so he doubted the reality of flesh), and God. But after doubting for a while he realized that only I am doubting that this cannot be doubted and that it is real. And so it came to pass that I think therefore I am. That means “cogito ergo sum”

The "someone" is the "I" in I think, therefore I am, which refers more to the spirit, something that supports thoughts, feelings, sensations, and emotions.

MIND MAP AND SUMMARY QUESTIONS:

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​RESEARCH:

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In summary, the research shows that the amount of time spent on different things varies by age group, with young people and adults spending more time working or studying, chatting on the internet and watching video screens, most of them doing these things at their desks.

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