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    Have you ever came home and wondered how do your light turns on and of or why do magnets repel the same poles? A physicist was the reason we have knowledge about electromagnetism today. The factor of this electromagnetic field was when he noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves. Energy consumption has increased over the years because of electricity. In “A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field” (1865) James Clerk Maxwell produced

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    What Is Honor?

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    is a privilege to meet someone or something. Albert Einstein won 8 awards. He won the Banard Medal, Nobel Prize In Physics, Honorary Degree, Copley Medal, Max Planck Medal, Franklin Medal, Gold Medal Of The Royal Astronomical Society, Matteucci Medal. In 1827, Robert Brown observed pollen grains in water through a microscope and found that they are moved through water but was not able to determine the mechanism that caused this motion. In 1905, Albert Einstein published a paper on this random motion

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    The Experience of visiting the different parts of the nation is phenomenal. Which makes people learn about different cultures and environments that you like and don't like. Sometimes you might get the opportunity to meet the spiritual leader and have a chance to attend his birthday party. Also writing poetry and expressing views about things that you have observed from different societies and cultures. These all qualities are in Mr. Michel Levell who is the instructor at the Community College of

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    Above are songs that are constantly played on our radios, or our iphones, and are immediately recognizable to many. What do all these songs have in common? They are all dependent on their relationship to time. The relativity of time is something that remains true during a night of going out (Nicki Minaj), during a person’s life-long journey of living (Alphaville), or during the quest for love (Cyndi Lauper). I have chosen to open with this very limited list of lyrics, to address how subjective the

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    Robert Hooke discovered some of the world's first microorganisms and should be the known as the father of cell biology. He made discoveries way before scientists like Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek had made them, even though he didn't really understand what he saw, he gave it the name the ¨cell¨. He also wrote one of the most important scientific books to date as well, Micrographia. He was also a great physicist and discovered the law of elasticity which gave us a great understanding of stress and strain

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    Nicolaus Copernicus Nicolaus Copernicus was a canon in the Renaissance period. He was born in Torun, Poland, in 1473. However, his family was German, so he was raised learning the German language. His name, Nicolaus Copernicus, is the Latinized version of his actual name, Mikolaj Kopernik. He was the youngest of four, but he has had the biggest effect on the modern world out of all of them. Nicolaus studied astrology, not to be confused with astronomy, and was greatly interested in the cosmos. As

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    Cognitive restructuring is a primary component of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), which was coined by Albert Ellis (Spiegler, 2010). REBT works to alter erroneous thoughts that cause psychological dysfunction through cognitive restructuring. REBT is typically used to treat anxiety, depression, anger, and guilt. One central belief of REBT is that individuals’ views and perceptions of things are more important than the actual things. In other words, an individual’s irrational thoughts of

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    Punctuation In The Road

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    Margaret Petrozza Professor Robin Russel 1 August 2016 The Road McCarthy does avoid the traditional rules of punctuation and grammar in writing The Road. His motivation could be to display the bleak and depressing mood that carries throughout the novel. Perhaps he is using this lack of punctuation and “rule-following” to impress upon the reader what matters and doesn’t matter in this world he has created. The father and son go for long periods without speaking to another human, there are no birds

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    Why Jean-Jacques Rousseau would be an Excellent witness in the trial of King Creon. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Political Philosopher who was born in Geneva, Switzerland. Geneva is a small but beautiful city in Switzerland. Jean’s mother died so he lived with his aunt and uncle. His dad was running from law and fled Switzerland alone. At 16 Jean left Switzerland. He traveled to many European countries until he settled in France. He Made a new system of numerical music notation. Jean went on to

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    In “The Stranger” by Albert Camus, the juxtaposition between Chaplain’s morals and the Meursault's are symbolic of the acceptance and rejection of social constructs like religion, showing how adhering to one’s own values are ultimately more rewarding. Throughout the novel, Meursault is defined his actions driven from prioritizing his physical needs first. This mentality lands Meursault in jail for killing an Arab because he was distracted by the sun. As he is about to approach his death sentence

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