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    Humans have more freedom than in the middle age era. Though some continents still experience war, yet there is less war compared to the middle age era. In the 20th century, there is improve technology in every area of academic discipline, which have result in the invention of further advance technologies and mass urbanization. We have improved communication and transportation systems across the globe. There is more cure to deadly diseases and invention of vaccine to prevent its outbreak. In…

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    Prior to the 20’s, film had slowly expanded from an experimental technology to a widespread form of entertainment. Thomas Edison’s assistant William K.L. Dickson was the inventor of a motorized camera that could record motion. Once he tested it and finalized it in 1892, Edison began setting up parlors where interested viewers could pay to watch 20-30 second videos, mostly of dancing groups and battle scenes. Inspired by this, the European film industry began with Auguste and Louis Lumiere. The…

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    Part one Throughout my childhood I had a passion for reading. My genre of choice was mystery novels. Constantly reading Nancy Drew and books written by Pseudonymous Bosch both having analogous writing techniques that kept me reading to find out the obscure endings to the mystery novels. My passion for mysteries has never faded. As I completed each chapter my mind was determined to use the clues to solve the mystery before the book concluded. This love for problem solving is what is leading me…

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    More than 10 places ambiguous on the ground there are some places mentioned here can be heard or known or seen yourself but still mystery of its presence puzzles the world, scientists and do not conform with the science these days is not known scientists its existence for a specific reason  you 10 places most ambiguous in the world: 1. Machu Picchu machu picchu): The place was built by the forward of the Incas in Peru in 14502,430 meters above sea level has been taken by the Incas the…

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    people in the United States have tried cannabis Indica, Sativa, or Ruderalis?The hippie generation did not discover pot. But the drug's true origins remain a bit of a mystery. Do you know what cannabis is? In this essay, you will be learning what exactly is cannabis when it was discovered ,by whom was it discovered, interesting science facts on it and lots of more. Cannabis was known way back in 2727 B.C. Although the first scientist to discover the main component in cannabis…

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    affluent “consumer society.” Many Americans were uncomfortable with this new, urban, sometimes racy “mass culture” but many people lived in the moment surrounded by the newest kitchen appliances, shorter skirts and lots of alcohol. Although technology, culture, and science were advancing, life wasn’t always “the bees knees.” Racism and segregation was still a continuous issue especially with the rise of the new KKK, woman were advocating a new way of feminism that was promiscuous and non-…

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    Basil Lucas Dr. Sean Larsen Religion 1005 24 March 2015 Evolution Evolution is one of society’s most known debates today and largest mystery. With the two main questions: what made us? how did we get here? The debate is about evolution vs. creation, which is whether we as humans evolved from apes or we were created by God. However, some Christians believe in evolution. They are called evolutionary creationists. In this paper I will show what I have learned reading the articles I was given and…

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    stars that we see every night. I began to have in interest with space, the moon, the planets and the stars. I began to watch NASA videos, and read Stephen Hawking’s famous cosmology and astronomy books. I had fundamental interest in Math, Science and Technology. How the world works and how people everyday are trying to innovate the world. I always found it surprising how the stars we see every night are light years away, and how black holes exist and maybe extraterrial life maybe contacting us.…

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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be defined as a subfield of computer science closely tied with biology and cognitive science. It is concerned with computing techniques and models that simulate and investigate intelligent behavior. Research into artificial intelligence builds upon our understanding of the brain, its evolutionary development, and provides insights into the way the brain works, as well as the larger process of biological evolution. Artificial Intelligence…

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    causes the day and the night” (23). But today we know that this is completely false and was something believed in the past before modern science. On the other hand, this society is meant to take place in the future. Why would a society in the future have that kind of information that we have already proven wrong, Well when you think about the other “technology” they have if makes more sense. It tells of how they wear tunics as clothes and use candles for light. But in also tells of how there was…

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