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Perception.  

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Perception is an empirical enquiry gained through experience, and because of this, there is no single case where one perceives the world in the same way as another person. When a person experiences any sort of event, filters comes into play, which affect the manner in which the experience and corresponding data are processed by a person. Eventually, a person's conscience is also activated and that, combined with what is perceived through the various filters allows the person to act in whatever manner he sees fit. There are many filters which can affect a person's perception and the filters will vary from person to person. There are, however, various filters that are probably common to most of us: a person's educational background, culture, societal norms and expectations, media, physical senses and life experiences. Education is an especially powerful filter. Not only do people have differing levels of education, but...

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