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    The definition of pioneer is the following: one who is first or among the earliest in any field of inquiry, enterprise,or progress. The word “pioneer” and film director James Cameron, who is otherwise known as “the scariest man in Hollywood” (Hedegaard 1), go hand-in-hand. Born in Ontario, Canada on August 16, 1954, Cameron was birthed into a family with father Philip, mother Shirley, brothers Mike and John David, and sisters Valerie and Terri. Being the oldest, he naturally took on the…

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    Victor Frankenstein is just your average scientist, till the notion to create new life catches him, and from its inception this idea changes Victor from a scientist into a villain. Throughout Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, despite narrating most of the story from his point of view, Shelley portrays Doctor Victor Frankenstein as the true villain of the story, rather than the creature that he creates. The main things that make victor the villain are several large character flaws he has:…

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    Introduction From the earliest day, People have experienced the films since the film technology was not well-developed, from a still image showing on screen or five to ten seconds moving images to long stories as in these days. As the technology have been developed, The narrative of the stories is being developed as well. There are more details and conventions, not only playing images one by one without any description. The conventions of the story refer to a genre. Genre benefits all…

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    has inspired many writers, singers, and painters. Da Vinci’s paintings have inspired many many people! Though Leonardo da Vinci may be most famous for his work as an artist, he actually spent quite a bit more time working on his efforts in science and technology. At the age of 20, da Vinci qualified for membership as a master artist in Florence’s Guild of St. Luke and established his own workshop. He learned a wide span of technological skills including metalworking, leather arts, carpentry,…

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    Because of what they learned or discovered in their jobs, Evolutionist tend to be scientist, or become people with jobs that deal with science. However this doesn’t mean that there aren’t Christian or Catholic scientists. Since there are two sides to this debating tree, there are bound to be arguments between supporters of both sides. I’ve chosen to side with the evolutionist, reason being…

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    Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health: Master of Applied Science in Spatial Analysis for Public Health Personal Statement: Jeanne Mumford, MT(ASCP) I am a Medical Technologist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Over the last sixteen years, I have worked in various roles in laboratory medicine, including transfusion medicine, immunology, special chemistry and laboratory management. As a medical technologist, I learned about chemistry, hematology, microbiology, and immunology and…

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    The human being is an ultimate creation of the world, have a special capability of loving and honoring each other (Alin, 2015). Where will be the person after death?: It's still a mystery and know one knows what happen after death, even modern science has no answer to it, some believe that it happen nothing, the air goes out to the universe and the body will decay on to the earth, some believe that death is just a transformation of life and it re-incarnate after…

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    Moral Issues in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Frankenstein or, the Modern Prometheus is a famous gothic novel written by Mary Shelley in 1818. The story revolves around a young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who creates a monstrous being in an unorthodox experiment and has to deal with the traumatic repercussions of his creation. For this essay, I will be using the Moral and Philosophical Approach to Criticism to analyze this novel. This school was evident in the novel as it offers many…

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    Cairo as a civilization. It includes information about food, traditions, pharaohs, gods and goddesses, monuments, afterlife, and general Ancient Egyptian way of life. This resource also includes a section that compares Ancient inventions to current technology that we use on a daily basis. This makes the content relatable because students can make connections to history. It includes many visuals of ancient artifacts and an entire section that talks about everyday life, which is what students will…

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    ISE SUMMER PROJECT 2015 Probability, randomness, and chance should be central in any STEM pedagogical model. The concepts of randomness and chance play a very significant role in the essence of all sciences, and especially in the empirical sciences. Randomness is a critical component of biological modeling at many levels in a wide range of systems. The fundamental axioms of the quantum paradigm in physics are, by definition, essentially stochastic. Economics uses the randomness in human thought…

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