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    Evolution Science

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    theory? Yes. One will be able to believe in intelligent Design while embracing Mr. Bawazer's ideals. It is easy to see that Darwin's theory is not longer accurate as we learn more about life at a molecular level. Darwin talked about a cell as a blob of goo. Not holding very much. Now as microscopes can see at a cellular level and past. We can see that the cell is very complex and that there is mechanical parts within the cell at the bacterial level. It is

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    includes issues such as voting rights, freedom of speech, and unequal distribution of income/wealth. Society is organized by social hierarchies based on class, race, and gender. We live in a world where some people cannot resist

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    immigrants. Many people come to the United States to get a better life for themselves as well as for the education system for their children. Initially, the United States received about sixty percent of the world 's immigrants from 1820 to 1930. Population expansion in developed areas of the world, improved methods of transportation, and America 's desire to populate available space were all factors for this occurrence. Through the nineteenth century, the United States was in the midst of agricultural

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    Basketball Identity

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    realized that the documentary contained the answer to my question and that answer was basketball as it became an identity that defined me in an essential way because it changed how I felt, how I thought, and how I lived. Out of all the things in the world, basketball became my guidance, it spoke to me in a way where it wasn’t just an interest, but a window of discovering who I am, what I love, and what I want to become. In that window of time I would watch every basketball game and practice my skills

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    Known to many as the ‘melting pot,’ the United States consists of a variety of cultures and peoples. Immigrants from near and far traveled and continue to do so for economic opportunities or to escape persecution. One particular group of people who immigrated to the United States were the Filipinos or Pinoys, as some like to call themselves. Due to its 400-year colonization by Spain and the United States, the Filipino American populace increased after the Philippines became a territory under U.S

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    the Matrix within on a whim, it can manipulate events to influence the outcome of all of the lives contained inside, and that it shows one what it wants one to see in order to hide the fact that they are all just dreamers trapped in capsules full of goo with cables hooked to every nerve bundle tying the subjects nervous systems to the false reality of the Matrix (Sanders, 215). References to the Cave are not very deep below the surface either, perhaps more prevalent than the hints of Descartes.

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    from the bleachers. There is a race every Labor Day, the last day of the fair. You can hear the cars from all over the fairgrounds and it gets really, really annoying after a while. Some artists appearing this year include Christina Aguilera, Goo Goo Dolls, and “Weird Al” Yankovic. I plan on seeing Weird Al on Sunday. The part of the Grandstand that we are going to now is the main building. It consists of two floors of merchants selling all sorts of things, from pianos to software to golf

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    way, if you’re wondering how in the world I got your exact address, I just looked up something about complete and utter betrayal and then your address popped up. Anyways, the story about me that has been turned into a movie is COMPLETELY false. Trust me, Flower, a mother knows best. I’m not going to get any younger, so I’ll make the clock reverse and tell you the actual story. Santa, I really can explain. I would NEVER steal a child

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    Mabel walks into her classroom the first day of school. The room is void of boys. It is filled with hot pink shared desks and leopard print wallpaper. Mabel’s classrooms sounds marvelous. Comfortable and tailored learning, specific to each gender. Wonderful, right? Wrong. Classes separated according to gender encourage stereotypes for both sexes. The best approach to talk about gender separation in education is to separate the problem into the harm to girls, the harm to boys, and the harm to both

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    are in the midst of a life in the real world, with entrance into the experience machine being entirely voluntary, where we will not be used by others for their own purposes (Nozick 1974: 43). Whereas, in The Matrix, individuals are born into the Matrix with the truth of the real world kept from them, and there they are used as mere means for the ends of the machine rulers. In Nozick's construction, the fact that we are already living life in the real world when asked to consider 'plugging in', even

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