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    Realism, Naturalism, and Modernism is the period post Harlem Renaissance. Realism, Naturalism, and Modernism is considered a reality check. The high period of the Renaissance was over, and the realization set in we’re still black in America. This Realism, Naturalism, and Modernism brought a new style of writing. The writing took a naturalistic approach, meaning there was no sugar coating, no pandering, and everything you read was real. Many new writers came about in this era of Realism, Naturalism

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    Stephen Hawking once said, “However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.” What he meant by that is that you should not give up easily on things. It might seem hard at first, but you need to remember that nothing is impossible, you can do anything. Even though Stephen Hawking has a disability, it didn’t hold him back to contribute something great to the world of science. His work allows us to learn more about the universe. Through his work, it made science

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    Mobius Strip DasWortgewand / Pixabay Some of the challenges and philosophical questions that mankind has battled with throughout history have been addressed directly by mathematics. Indeed, the study of mathematics has allowed us to pursue answers for some of the most impractical questions that are difficult or even impossible to test in reality. Although the application of some solutions are beyond what humanity is capable of at this point in time, an understanding of what they are and how they

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    A Chemist Research Paper

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    There are countless occupations in the world and many of which require a high level of skill and knowledge. In order to become a professional in any field, someone would have to spend a large amount of time being able to learn the tasks and skills needed for that specific occupation. One specific occupation that requires having the expertise of many skills is a Chemist. A chemist is a scientist who specializes in using extensive research and experiments to improve manufactured products and even create

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    In a letter addressed to Phyllis Wright, a sixth-grade girl, Albert Einstein somewhat effectively accomplishes his purpose of answering her question as to whether scientists pray, and if so, what they pray for with the use of logos and inattention to the audience. Einstein was thought to be the greatest scientist of the twentieth century, so people turned to him for thoughtful explanations. When Einstein begins to answer Wright’s question, he employs the use of logos to support his theories presented

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    Common Core Standards

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    of its teachers and students and often there isn't time left for teachers to include culturally responsive pedagogy. All the needs of the students need to be met, it is therefore difficult to balance the needs of higher expectations with cultural education. For example, one of the standards for second graders, 2.NBT(numbers & operations in base ten) is “explain why addition and subtraction strategies work, using place value and the properties of operations” (pg. 18), one way to include culturally relevant

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    There exists a timeless space between realities, a realm where the rules of our universe are ignored. The feeble understandings of men are nothing but a footnote in the vast emptiness and imperceptible truths that haunt this place. Imagine a being that can only comprehend two dimensions – forward, backwards, left and right. How would you explain such concepts as up and down to them? How can someone who can only perceive three dimensions hope to comprehend four or five dimensions? Or six? Or ten?

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    Engineering Progression

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    Engineering and Robotics is my career and technical area. Throughout my four years of high school, I have learned about the engineering design process, automated manufacturing, digital electronics, and robotic systems. I plan to further develop the skills I have gained in my career and technical area as I pursue a bachelor of science degree in Computer Engineering. I believe my vocational experience will be invaluable to me as I continue along my career path. Recently, I shadowed a student pursuing

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    Joseph Hwang’s career with sports wasn’t something he had always planned on and worked towards. The Senior Manager of Fan Development and Marketing for the Anaheim Ducks first got his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California San Diego in 2001. The University of California San Diego is known as one of the world’s top 15 research schools, and while there, Hwang was involved with the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. With that degree, he worked for Logic

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    Although there are many famous physicists in the world, he is also one of the most fascinating physicist. He has won many awards like the CBE and the Companion of Honor. The well known physicist is Stephen Hawking, Stephen Hawking is the most extraordinary physicist ever for many reasons and this is the story of Stephen Hawking :(“Brief Biography”). Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford, England. His parents lived in north London, though during the second world war Oxford was more

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