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    Summary: Black Death In Asia

    While some may disagree, humans are not infallible. They are prone to action, or in some cases inaction, that leads to illnesses being spread but eventually opposed. Throughout several sources like research on imperial expansion in world history, a chemical element project in nursing, and research conducted on elements in chemistry, it is clearly discernible that while humans contribute to the spread of diseases through conflict between indigenous and invading peoples and a lack of knowledge regarding

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    Analysis Of How Computers Change The Way We Think

    How Computers Change the Way We Think How Computers Change the Way We Think is an article by Sherry Turkle which explains the changes in thinking that are often brought up by the use of computers. Turkle realizes through her own experiences and observations of the world around her that there are significant psychological consequences to having computers in our lives. Sherry Turkle is a MIT professor that has a BA in Social Studies and also a Ph.D. in Sociology and Personality Psychology which she

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    Galileo: A Cultural Movement In The 17th Century

    During the 14th thru the 17th century there was a cultural movement in europe called the Renaissance. Beginning in italy, and spreading to the rest of europe by the 16th century, its influence was felt in philosophy,art,music,science,religion,and other aspects of intellectual inquiry. Humanists emphasized the importance of worldly pleasures and studied classic texts from philosophers like Plato and Aristotle for inspiration. It brought many famous paintings including the mona lisa and philosophy

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    Analysis Of Guns, Germs, And Steel By Jared Diamond

    In 1977, UCLA professor and biologist, Jared Diamond, published Guns, Germs, and Steel, sparking debate among anthropologists and other academics. Winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize and New York Times bestseller, Guns, Germs, and Steel is arguably one of the most controversial novels of its genre, for Diamond’s futile attempt to explain why human development proceeded at such different rates on different continents has resulted in critical responses among scientists. In his novel, Diamond explains

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    Put Down Technology

    Put Down the Technology!! Ellen DeGeneres said, “What’s not so great is that all this technology is destroying our social skills. Not only have we given up on writing letters to each other, we barely even talk to each other.” She is exactly correct. There are several different types of technology available to kids from the time they are in preschool, that by the time they are grownups they lack the social skills necessary to have productive social relationships. Technology is a great tool for

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    Was The Scientific Revolution Truly Revolutionary

    Was the scientific revolution truly revolutionary? The Scientific Revolution to many signifies the emergence of modern science and human understanding. For historian Edward Grant, the revolution was a radical turning point in our history, uniting the gap between antiquity and modernity, through works such as Newton's Principia and Copernicus’s heliocentric model. However, more recently, historians and scholars are beginning to reject these earlier claims that the scientific revolution should

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    Arguments Against Anthropogenic Climate Change

    Arguments against anthropogenic climate change. • The temperature recordings are unreliable. • Global warming or climate change has become politicized which has closed down the debate on whether or not climate change is anthropogenic, in other words it creates a wealth of money that forces scientists to conform or lose their jobs. Those who believe that the change within the climate has no correlation with human activity have an abundant supply of never ending answers as to why climate change is

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    Cons Of Cloning

    Cloning is a controversial topic, some people say scientists should continue researching it, and it can be beneficial to humanity. While the majority insist it should stop immediately, and it can have some negative consequences. One of the most frequent defense is if someone can clone an army of Hitlers, or any other terrorist. This isn’t true, though. First of all, if they did duplicate Hitler, they would need find a mother to carry him, and he would need to go through the process of growing up

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    What Is False Information Wrong

    However, as people are using the internet often these days, it has reduced their times of physical activity which causes serious negative effects on their lives. According to the news herald.com, it has announced that “Physical activity reduces the risk of premature death and prevents the diseases including heart disease, diabetes, and some cancer”. Although there are numerous benefits from physical activity which can also be one of the entertaining options for them to join such as playing sports

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