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    Hubble Space Telescope

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    Space is a huge sea of unknown. We are simply specks of dust, trying to figure out the behaviors of giants. Thus it is apparent that the specks can not know much. For now. One of the biggest mysteries is the expansion of the universe; in the 1990s, we knew that theoretically, our ever-expanding universe was slowing down due to gravity, and that it would eventually collapse or keep expanding, just slower as time went on. However, thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope, we now know that to be dead…

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    space, which then results in the cooling or warming of the planet. This very long and complicated process is Henrik Svensmark’s “theory of cosmoclimatology”. This belief is supported by the recent data findings that the show correlation between the increase of cosmic ray percentage around the atmosphere and an increase in low cloud amount. Even though these tests and theories were from over 20 years ago, considering the fact that climate change is becoming increasingly problematic, more and more…

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    Having religion is very common throughout the ages, and it still diffuse these days. but do we ask our self why is the majority of human beings have their own religion? Nowadays, each one of us practicing the religion as the way we like, and this would probably generate great issue or distortion in religious descriptions. There is no doubt that the variation of religions is strongly wide, and sometimes these differences cause problems or war as it happened before in world war two. However, I…

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    resource allocation, timelines and ensure concerns are raised with an appropriate action plan (Frimpon, 2012). This paper will discuss the different types of phased implementations and compare these strategies to the advantages and disadvantages of the big bang approach. Furthermore,…

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    Malala Heroism

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    advantage of and do not get any recognition for it. Heroes do special things for people and many things to make the world better. Though leading and determination defines heroism, it does not always have to be the bravest ones being a hero. Heroes play a big role in the world by encouraging people to be brave. People look up to heroes. People may think that they are always the ones standing out…

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    Reason Series Paragraphs For the first segment of the Reason Series the topic of conversation revolves around one main question “Can science disprove God?” and all the little questions that go along with it. After watching the video, the most convincing answer I took away from the segment’s essential question “Can science disprove God?” was the idea that science can never truly disprove anything. It struck me profoundly for I had never realized that although someone could go to every planet,…

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    We were babysitting our brothers while our parents were at work. I was telling him how good I’ve gotten at driving and that our grandma even let me drive on the big crowded roads. That part was a bit exaggerated, but his eagerness to hear more fed my big ego. I saw his eyes widened and they simply begged for a promising story. I explained how I would run errands all the time, sometimes even all by myself. I continued to enhance the story by telling him how…

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    is accelerating. There is a large debate on whether the two are actually linked or not. Whilst there is no current explanation, researchers are on the hunt for any link between the two concepts. One example would be the use of a scalar field theory. This theory combines dark matter and dark energy and tries to search for a relationship between the two by modelling them as two parameters, one being mass and the other being energy. This allows researchers to observe influences, if any, that the…

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    In 1964 a physicist by the name of Peter Higgs took some ideas that were floating around at the time, added an insight or two of his own, and proposed that there was an energy field that permeated the entire universe. This energy field is now called the Higgs filed. The reason he proposed this field was that nobody understood why some subatomic particles had a great deal of mass, while others had little and some had none at all. The energy filed that Higgs proposed would interact with the…

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    through the use of observation, speculation, and comparison, without it he would have never discovered how interconnected the universe was. Hayy understands the world in a way that is similar to Copernicus and the rest of previous scientists. His theory of the world stemmed from developments that took place over 28 years in seven-year increments (Ibn Ṭufayl 1150, pg. 128). Hayy understood the world through the basis of the four elements including water, earth, air, and fire. His understanding of…

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