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    background, which lasted several decades. On what grounds man became a sentient being and thus separated from the animal world? The man in the social and employment created around himself a habitat that did not exist naturally in the nature of the Earth. In fact, as early mastery of fire and clothing from animal skins were the first means by which man began to create themselves a stable artificial microenvironment that protects it from temperature changes and seasonal changes. The transition from

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    have a reason for the creation of the earth. No one knows personally, but there are myths. Various Native American tribes have written and recorded how they believe this heavenly body was originated. Nature plays a big role in the Native American theories. As mentioned in the narrative, “The Earth on Turtle’s Back,” the earth was considered to be located beyond the waters. A little muskrat risked her life to go down deep in the water to grasp a piece of earth ,for the woman that was falling out the

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    In her poem #465, Emily Dickinson’s speaker allow the reader to experience an ironic reversal of conventional expectations of the moment of death in the mid-1800s, as the speaker finds nothing but an eerie darkness at the end of her life. Presuming that Dickinson purposely wrote the poem in the 1800s, when the main denomination in the church was Christianity, she was able to suggest that although Christianity was the central focus of the church, a spiritual passing is not always the case. When the

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    Moons have formed from circling discs of gas and dust around their parent planets, while other moons are thought to have formed independently and later have been captured by their planets. “With the anticipated discovery of Earth like planets in habitable zones, the development of a unified model for the formation and evolution of our solar system is timely,” was said by Martin Bizzarro. By knowing the history and evolution of our solar system, so far, its crazy thinking about

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    planets transformed in to the minute details of comets and meteors. The study, which started as the fundamental physical laws, governing the motions of planets around the sun, gave a great insight of not just our planet earth but also of millions of galaxies, which exist, in the world beyond us. Though much advancement has been made in this regard,

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    Did you know that Eris is colder than Neptune? Eris is the furthest dwarf planet from the sun, and is also the most massive of the currently recognized dwarf plants. Planet Eris extends far beyond the Kuiper Belt, a zone of icy debris beyond the orbit of Neptune. Eris is so far from the sun that its atmosphere sometimes freezes due to lack of sunlight. Over the course of the hundreds of years it takes the Eris to orbit the Sun, it thaws as it gets closer to the Sun’s heat. According to Space Facts

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    Deep ecology is about always asking questions about human life, nature, and society. Deep ecology is more meditative and goes beyond the factual scientific level, to the level of self and Earth wisdom. It goes beyond a shallow approach to environmental problems. It articulates a comprehensive religious and philosophical worldview, along with ecological consciousness. Ecological consciousness and deep ecology contrast the technocratic-industrial societies that isolate humans from nature. Over time

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    about Heaven and Hell. I feel as if we cannot fully understand Heaven and Hell since it is beyond our understanding. The only thing we have is scripture and that is what tells us about Heaven and Hell. We were born onto this earth with the freewill and choice to do and say whatever we want. If we choose to believe in Christ and walk with Him, we shall go to Heaven. If we do not believe in Christ and try to live life without Him, we shall

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    Anybody who has ever looked up in the night sky and see that there are hundred and thousand stars, but what about other galaxies? Learning about what lies beyond the star is something many astronomers have been doing hundreds of years. Early astronomers used to tie telescopes to huge balloon to see more of what lies beyond, then later they would use Lear jets and rockets and attached small telescopes discover infrared sources. Soon scientist realized that if they really want study space they

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    of test-tube fertilization”’(Etzioni). What Etzioni says is striking, the farthest depths of our own planet have not been seen because of the lack of technology to reach the bottom those points. These men, along with many other people, suspect that Earth should be perfected and fully explored

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