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    perception. Rachel Carson, best known as the author of Silent Spring, is said to be one of the most influential women in environmental history, according to her fellow authors and conservationists. Carson has been recognized worldwide in history and science books for her campaign against DDT, her work as a conservationist, and her efforts to change society’s view of the planet. In Silent Spring Ms. Carson brought the adverse effects of a toxic commonly, used pesticide to the forefront of the environmental

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    major subject when discussing science fiction. From stories like Second Variety to movies like I Robot artificial life tends to be equal or superior to human intelligence. In today’s world we use Artificial Intelligence so often that we do not appreciate the impact it has on our daily lives. From your alarm clock waking you up in the morning, to your computer at work sending and receiving emails, artificial life is essential in today's world. Authors enjoyed writing science fiction back in the 1900s

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    Building Muscle Mass

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    f you are already reading this article, it means you have your head on right. For most people, building muscle is a real struggle because they simple don’t know how to eat properly. In this article, I’m going to outline the basics of a proper diet plan for those looking to how to build muscle mass. It’s not rocket science, but if you don’t have it right from the beginning, you are fighting an uphill battle. The first thing you need to worry about is how much you eat. If you do not eat enough, you

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    Unilineal Cultural Evolution

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    From Unilineal Cultural Evolution to Functionalism Several anthropological theories emerged during the early twentieth century. Arguably, the most important of these was Functionalism. Bronislaw Malinowski was a prominent anthropologist in Britain during that time and had great influence on the development of this theory. Malinowski suggested that individuals have certain physiological needs and that cultures develop to meet those needs. Malinowski saw those needs as being nutrition, reproduction

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    Fantasy and science-fiction have always been a favorite genre of mine. I love the world building and getting immersed in an alternate world. Red Rising, Pierce Brown's debut sci-fi series, delivered on that immersion and adventure. It is

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    Activities for Building Student Character

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    a hot issue. According to The Jakarta Post (22/05/09), character building has become a missing link in Indonesian curriculum. In which, it is stated that Indonesian curriculum which is focused on the students’ passing the National Examination has forgotten the core of education; that is to educate people into a physically, academically, and spiritually grown up. Ironically, Indonesia as a country that can create International Science Olympics gold-medalists is also the same country which ranks high

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    This movement led to the Brown v. Board of Education decision which declared that segregated places were “inherently unequal” (“Brown v. Board”). An article written by the NAACP, a civil rights organization, states that this case struck “down segregation in the nation’s public schools and provided a major catalyst for the civil rights movements, making possible advances in desegregated housing, public accommodations, and institutions of higher education” (“Landmark: Brown”). The Library of Congress

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    or if seasons were particularly hot or cold. In 1984, Dwight Brown presented his research that looked at the various types of grass phytoliths. Brown was particularly interested in looking at the migration rates of particular species of grass. He felt that the rates could indicate weather conditions. Brown looked at three shape classes of grass phytoliths: bilobates, saddles and trapezoids (Brown 1984: #4, 345). From his studies, Brown concluded that fluctuations in the ratios of phytolith shapes

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    Arthur Windhelm

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    of determination about her. She would figure it out, or die trying. “I thought ghost hunting is my thing?” Inwards I smacked myself. I sounded like a total baby. “It is, but we're doing this for science! After all I am the smart one. Tell you what, we'll go to the mansion tomorrow, in the name of science AND ghost hunting.” It did sound good. “Well, ok. See you tomorrow?” “See you.” she answered. And with that I went upstairs to tell Jace and Madeleine closed her book.

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    The research professor at the University of Houston Brene Brown once said “ There is no innovation and creativity without failure. Period.” If one does not fail, then one can never innovate. Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor in the nineteen hundreds. He was born in Smiljan Croatia, but soon moved to Shoreham, Long Island, New York where he discovered the alternating current. (“Nikola Tesla,” 2018). Nikola Tesla created the alternating current, and innovated the field of inventing, and

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