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    I am interested in accompanying the astronauts on their next mission to space. Ever since I was young, I have asked myself lots of questions about why the universe is like what it is like. Over time some of those questions have been answered, some of the answers lead to more questions, and some of those questions still remain a mystery. Going up into space will be a great opportunity for me do find out more about the many things that have pondered in my mind. This is why going into space would be

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    and experience. 9. Match the following worldview elements - Ultimate Reality, Nature of the Universe, Human Nature, Knowledge, Ethics, and Purpose - with the correct question below: e. Is there absolute truth? Knowledge f. Is there a God? Ultimate Reality g. How do we know right from wrong? Ethics h. Is there a spiritual part to the universe? Nature of the universe i. Does life have meaning? Purpose j. Are humans

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    experimenting with iron and acids. Hydrogen was first recognized as a distinct element by Henry Cavendish in 1766.Composed of a single proton and a single electron, hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. It is estimated that 90% of the visible universe is composed of hydrogen. Carbon on the other hand is just as important. Carbon (from Latin: carbo "coal") is the chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6. As a member of group 14 on the periodic table, it is nonmetallic

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    Marijuana: A Boon or A Gateway Drug

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    like being launched like a space rocket. Just after few minutes of journey, I could see the whole universe full of stars and galaxies in front of my eyes. Apparently, I stopped flying in the middle of the universe. With wide opened arms, I closed my eyes in my dream and felt my soul amalgamating with the stars in that universe. My personality, my appearance, my life became mere stardust of the universe. I will never forget this experience because this changed my whole perception towards my life and

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    From the beginning of the universe to what society has evolved into today consists of a huge span of time. Big History is the broad yet complex study of the history of everything - from the emergence of the universe, the birth of stars, the first planets, evolution of humans, and more. The concepts of Big History is divided into thresholds of increasing complexity. Each threshold has a unique complexity different from the other thresholds. In order to move on to a new threshold, there must be a new

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    evolution

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    religions and cultures believe the universe was created by a 'creative hand,' either a sky god or some other physical object" (Encarta 1). Think of it, as a trial to see which will win, creation or evolution. It has been the most argued debate in all of history, but creationism is more logical than evolution. To first understand what creation is about, we have to know what creation is. The Bible defines creation as the action by God that brought the universe and all its contents into being. The

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    does not necessarily mean that we evolved from animals, evolution can mean that animals evolve to adapt to their surroundings for their survival. To sum up evolution is this it’s just a way for God to recreate his creations to make a more perfect universe. As to McCloskey stating that evolution has displaced the need for a designer, I do not agree with this statement. Simply because evolution does not take the place for a designer evolution is what the designer does to enhances is creations. Evolution

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    Great Debate" because everyone asks the question "why are we here and how are we here?" they can either look to the bible or science for answers. They are completely unlike answers to one another but both agree on one thing - that the universe has not existed eternally. There are problems with the bible story of creation in the way that we cannot prove or do

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    small Irish community portrayed in the movie can be compatible with the view of the creation as the locus of God’s presence. In this understanding of the world, the integrity of creation is not diminished by God’s presence, but the history of the universe becomes the history of the Triune God. In other words, the merit of this perspective is to make room for God’s transcendent presence in the world of “a closed-web of cause-effect relations,” while not violating the integrity of creation.

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    complicating the voluntarist aspects of his philosophy. Pufendorf defines “moral entities” as those which are imposed onto physical beings to “direct and temper the freedom of the voluntary acts of man,” and contribute to the structuring of the universe and betterment of humanity. Moral entities are dependent, existing only in the physical substances they are “superadded” to by beings with intellects.

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