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    Personal Narrative Analysis

    If aliens suddenly arrived here, the world would not know what to do. This event would likely cause a panic; people would feel scared, in danger and confused. If the aliens were open to communication, it would be imperative to decipher the alien language because humanity’s fate could depend on understanding why they decided to come to Earth. If I was given the task of translating for the aliens in Arrival I would like it. I would feel excited and honored to be among the first humans to converse

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    Christianity: Denying The Existence Of God

    There has to be a creator of the universe and life, It’s God. Despite the scientific “facts”, and theory of evolution, none of that could come to be without a creator that has designed it himself in order to be “perfect”. Denying the existence of God allows for an atheist to not feel guilty

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    Song Of Achilles

    medieval age called for the renaissance and appreciated arts and the science; in the 18th centuries,the Great Britain examining the universe initiated the Industrial Revolution and strode toward the advancement. Human nearly spent all of its history to study the world and yet have not acquire enough knowledge about it because of its complexity. I believe that the universe runs more complicated than it appears, and its complexity drives people to wander about coincidence, fear strange existences and

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    Space Exploration Research Paper

    This universe is only expanding, and the International Space Station is coming up with ideas to expand their comprehension on the way the world functions. NASA shows human endeavor at its greatest, funding a search for knowledge. Putting more effort into their human spaceflight program could possibly refurbish the faith and views on what mankind is capable of. NASA can reach great accomplishments if astronauts were sent on a mission to Mars. As existing, curious beings, it is normal to want to explore

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    Space Exploration Persuasive Essay

    get as much money, contrary to what is perceived by the american people, and what it does with that miniscule amount of funding is amazing; therefore, NASA should continue to gain funding for its many programs, such as the unrenown research of the universe benefiting both space, and earth at home, and how NASA helps bring closer the ideals and promotes the coexistence of humans across the world; And so,

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    Space Colonization Of Space

    For centuries, mankind has looked at the night sky and seen the stars shining bright. We have invented many things to see them. Mankind has also dreamed of seeing what is beyond our planet. On October 4, 1957, the manmade satellite, Sputnik, was launched into an orbit around the Earth. Then eleven years later, Apollo 11 landed on the moon, and for the first-time man could walk on a surface other than something on the Earth. We learned a lot from going into space, and we could create amazing inventions

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    Film Analysis: Good Will Hunting

    If B.F. Skinner and Jean Piaget didn’t exist, we could not be where we are today in the psychology world. Without their discoveries our world would be far more primitive one. They helped create new theories for later generations to use and implement. They were gifted with such knowledge, that only a few could dream of. But what if they decided to not use this gift, how our society would have been shaped today? “Good Will Hunting”, Will is blessed with this gift of knowledge, but isn’t convinced to

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    Analysis Of Jenny Allen's Essay 'The Trouble With Nature'

    In Jenny Allen's essay "The Trouble With Nature" humor is utized in oder to entertain her audience and she does this on the topic of nature by using choise, imagery, sarcasm, contrast. These two paragraph inform about the readers and writer's purpose as here the writing is trying to be humors and entertaining as," lie down,and stare at the ceiling, hoping that if they focus all of their thoughts and energy on the racoons going awat, maybe this will happen"(Allen12) She says this to show

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    The Creation: An Appeal To Save Life On Earth By E. Wilson

    Can we save the earth? While reading The Creation: An Appeal to Save life on Earth by E.O Wilson a lot of ideas popped up in my head. I have to admit some were crazy ideas but reading this book sparked them all. If the course didn’t require me to read at least two books from professors Isenhour list I probably wouldn’t have read this book. I’m glad I did because this is an issue that I have heard a lot about but never gave it importance. All my ideas which I will explain later on all lead to a question

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    Half Life Research Paper

    continue to grow and in result, lower pitch sirens! This is similar to Red Shift. On the spectrum, the left(blue) side is the shorter wave lengths. The right(red) side contains the longer wave lengths. Red shift is another way to explain how we know the universe is expanding(and thanks to the Big Bang will continue to expand). Red shift is when objects are moving away from us, which means longer wave lengths of light "shifting" towards the red end of the spectrum. Cosmic background radiation is another piece

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