A "working title" is a title by which an author or a movie director
can refer to his work in progress, with the understanding that they
don't intend for that to be the title of the final product, and that
it'll definitely change before it goes out to the public.
That way, they don't have to keep calling it "the book I'm writing" or
"the movie I'm working on". Instead, they can talk about "Cover to Cover"
or "Thirty Frames a Second", even though those are crummy titles.
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My visit at the hospital was good but bad, I got to see a relative that I havent seen in a while and I missed them so much. But the bad part was that I felt bad for her because they were in the hospital. Overall we had a lot of fun with the limited stuff we could do. When I left I could not wait to see them again!
(not apart of the story but I made this all u because I dont have anyone if the hospital but wanted tohelp so here you go if you need it longer or shorter just ask me and ill do it!)
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British philosopher George Berkeley believed in immaterialism, which rejects the existence of physical matter and considers that material objects are only ideas of those who perceive them. In the quotation, he believes that it is impossible to know whether there are things outside the mind. In that matter, he maintains that there exists the same evidence now for thinking that there are things outside the mind, and that same evidence would also exist if there were no things outside the mind.