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    This work is a celebration of the wonders of modern science and astronomy. I set out to make a children 's book that would be fun and educational in order to further younger generation 's interest in fields of science. The work of scientists makes a huge difference in everybody 's life regardless if you become one or not.Science makes the future come to us, they bring us to the farthest spots in time and space and teach us a process for establishing a truth and making wise decisions. I wanted a book

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    Taking after on around 40 years of empirical research, the PCL-R, has developed a perfect instrument for the evaluation of this phenomenon. Scoring criteria rate each of 20 things on a 3-point scale (0, 1, 2) as per the degree that it applies to a given person. This test takes into consideration a greatest score of 40; a score of 30 assigns somebody as a psychopath. The normal non-psychopath will score around 5 or 6 on this test. Comfortable or business-psychopaths likely will score in the center

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    In his poetry which he wrote during his time in jail, Breyten Breytenbach shows that his wife and his love for her had a tremendous influence on his survival under the physically and emotionally harsh conditions of prison. The thought of his wife allowed Breyten Breytenbach to escape from the horrors of his surroundings in prison and gave him psychological freedom; word from her let him escape into a world of space, peace and freedom created for him in her letters, memories of being together with

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    In Another Universe, I Deserve You Gaby Dunn What if, in another universe, I deserve you? Hear me out. There’s this philosopher from the 1890s named William James, and he coined this theory about “the multiverse” which suggests that a hypothetical set of multiple universes comprises everything that can possibly exist simultaneously. Are you following? The entirety of space, time, matter and energy is all happening at once in different timelines: It’s the idea of parallel universes. Right? So

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    as both material and spiritual. Theism asserts that God is volitional, moral, creative, purposive, rational, and knowable to other persons. Transcendent means that God is distinct form the universe. He is able and willing to interact with the creation, but His existence is not bound by or limited to the universe. Everything that exists is

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    The Universe and It’s Phenomena The universe is an unknown place. Most of it has not been explored. Some things are known, however. Scientists know a lot about things like the Big Bang and our Asteroid Belt. Some of the universe's natural phenomenons are yet to be discovered. This article will explain some of them and why they happen. In the year 1929, Edwin Hubble made a revolutionary discovery. He learned that the universe is expanding. He saw that the galaxies were each moving away

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    In the Short story, “I used to live here once" by Jean Rhys portrays the story of a woman who is still in the process of accepting her death and that she is already in the afterlife. The conflict in the short story is also very intriguing because this is more of an internal conflict that the female character has to deal with. The conflict undeniably in the short story is all about the internal conflict between the female character and herself. Obviously the female character is already a spirit

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    Augustine and Lucretius and the Dispute of Free Will Augustine: Hello Lucretius. Lucretius: Hello Augustine. Augustine: What brings you to these parts? Lucretius: I just wanted to update my findings on the philosophy of Epicureanism and also the theory of free will. Augustine: Free will, you say? Lucretius: Yes free will. Do you have any idea of what free will is? Augustine: Why yes I do, for it is a will by which we seek to live a good and upright life and to attain unto perfect wisdom. Lucretius:

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    As we moved on history, depending on the period of time that we find ourselves in, a particular sport would be important as people relate their lives into it. Mandelbaum focus on three different sports and three different time periods, to show us their relationship. He states that, sports come to play an important role in our lives as we are able relate and find a significance that represent and fits our lives. This is the explanation Mandelbaum reaches when we tries to explain why Americans had

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    the Principle of Sufficient Reason and the Problem of Evil, and the definition of basic belief as evidence. The Cosmological argument can be simplified into three reasons that everything that begins to exist has a cause; the universe began to exist, therefore the universe has a cause. Using the first proposition and the basis of metaphysics, something cannot come from nothing. If this were possible, everything and anything that comes into being emerges from nothing. Some may argue the quantum theory

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