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    Palban, Marvic Trisha V. Palban BSMA - 2 HISTORY OF STATISTICS The history of statistics can be said to start around 1749 although, over time, there have been changes to the interpretation of the word statistics. By the 18th century, the term "statistics" designated the systematic collection ofdemographic and economic data by states. In the early 19th century, the meaning of "statistics" broadened to include the discipline concerned with the collection, summary, and analysis of data. Today

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    The Impact Of Computers In Today’s Society Tran Nguyen Professor Roman Dody CIS 105 13 December 2010 The Impact of Computers In Today’s Society Computer, as the term is most commonly used, refers to the digital computer, an electronic device that makes lengthy or complicated calculations at high speeds and (except for certain small models) is also able to make decisions based on logic. A less common type of computer is the analog computer. A digital computer forms the core of a

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    Skepticism Skepticism is the Western philosophical tradition that maintains that human beings can never arrive at any kind of certain knowledge. Originating in Greece in the middle of the fourth century BC, skepticism and its derivatives are based on the following principles: There is no such thing as certainty in human knowledge. All human knowledge is only probably true, that is, true most of the time, or not true. Several non-Western cultures have skeptical traditions, particularly

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    Blaise Pascal once said: “Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much”. The same could be said for harmful words. One word could change someone's entire day, whether that be kind or harmful is all up to the speaker. Words can hurt and they can repair, but they can never be forgotten. Words are powerful and can be used numerous different ways. Words can dictate how we are perceived, they can be used to persuade, they can be used to evoke emotion, logical sense and credibility as well as

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    Pseudo Code is a concept that allows programmer to define certain logic in terms of plain simple steps, which can act as a solution to the problem. Pseudo Code is important because it helps the programmer to define the logic before implementing the actual program. This can be extremely important when a programmer is trying to solve a very complex program. In such cases, the programmer can understand the problem and define all the possible solutions steps in completeness and also get it verified

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    Galileo. Philosopher Benedict de Spinoza also wanted to avoid the conflict between church and religion and felt that everything in the Universe was God and therefore the scientific inquiry of the time was important for discovering God’s true nature. Blaise Pascal also sought to keep religion and science united. He tried to show that Christianity was not contrary to reason. These men were obviously ahead of there time in understanding that religion texts are not science books, and thus it is up to mankind

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    THE CHARACTER AND ATTRIBUTES OF GOD To begin to understand God, one must first begin with a firm belief in God, as well as the Bible – from which we derive all authoritative knowledge of God. The next step is to examine the amazing attributes of God. Of all the numerous attributes, there are three that I feel are key to understanding God: His Holiness, Omnipotence, and Love. First, God’s Holiness implies a level of truth and perfection that surpasses anything else in this world. For God to

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    Still-life “What a strange genre of painting still life is: it makes people admire a copy of those things that we sometimes do not admire originally,” - Blaise Pascal (famous French mathematician, writer and philosopher). Indeed, though at the first sight some still lives may not seem to convey great ideas to the viewers, nevertheless these paintings tend to conceal deep meanings within. Often, only the discerning eye of an artist can see the hidden essence of some objects in space. Still life painting

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    On Pascal’s Wager Although Blaise Pascal rejects the theological hermeneutic of the Scholastics, who emphasize rational proof and explanation of God, in favor of a theology of blind faith, he nevertheless offers a rational argument for his belief based upon a decision-theoretic analysis of wagering for or against the existence of God. This infamous and incredibly intuitive argument has found itself the object of harsh critique with recent developments in mathematics and philosophy. Despite these

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