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    aged adults have preferences and children are still at the discretion of their parents, young adults have yet to have a go to gum or the like wise and would be more likely to try abnormal flavors. The technology used is also important as the younger generations are familiar and interested in new technology. The advertising team tries to hone in on that with flashy gadgets and innovative tactics. People of this age group are also more likely to take risks and make bold choices. Which may explain…

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    Space exploration is beyond our wildest dreams. Overcrowding stars, planets and mysteries in the open universe is unapparent and discovering everything that forms our world would be nearly impossible. To some people space exploration allows us to solve the wonders and understand a broader view of our universe we live in today. All matters in the universe, illuminating, were all merged together as one singularity - undergoing a rapid expansion to become a universe we stand on today. A highly…

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    language of her poetry that reflects on her life of how her works was established. Emily is a mystery to a lot of people, she lived at home with her family but was very isolated and few people talked to her. Emily Dickinson had a number of diagnoses of why she was the way she expressed her feelings in her poetry which was distinctive to a lot of people. According to…

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    extraterrestrial life seems more than possible. Now, with modern science advancements it…

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    Europe becomes the “sole power”, and China lives in just a corner of the world. Same mankind, but why were the Europeans able to connect territories of the world, and why did Chinese choose to isolate itself? If China invented all of the fundamental technologies,…

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    Huger Of Knowledge In Life

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    believe that there must be a precise answer for everything. But life is much more complex than a mathematic equation. Philosophy is not just an accumulation of knowledge, but rather its application in life. It also motivate us to appreciate the mysteries of life, existence, and reality. Certainly, the study of philosophy arises from the nature of humans…

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    inside the Valley of Mexico. Since the earliest excavations of Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora in the 17th century, the nature of Teotihuacanos society has been a persisting mystery however, through the utilisation of archaeometry, evidence can be interpreted and lucid hypotheses formed to a significant level of accuracy. Science and archaeology have allowed the development of theories and the stimulation of valuable discussion and coalescence of historical perspectives.…

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    written in an easy and vivid language. The reviewer goes on focussing majorly on the applications and technology of Artificial Intelligence in the movie. In the movie, artificial intelligence is implemented in the sophisticated interfacing device, in which a human being's consciousness is linked and he/she telepathetically drives the same to experience Pandora and surreal world. If this technology is successfully built and in fact it is in the development progress, a paralyzed person will be…

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    attract our curiosity. The afterlife is the existence of continuation of consciousness or identity after the death of the body. Yet, till this day, life after death still remains a mystery and is only known through stories from religious mythology and fairy tales. Is there life after death? This is the question that science and religions have been debating over. Neuroscience, scientific theories and religious mythology hold the key to open up to an answer for this question. Before the existence…

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    rifle was extremely stable, it will go through a lot of material and when it comes out it starts tumbling and that is how it hit Connally” (Cochran). Forensic Science Experts Luke and Michael Haag used the latest technology to re-examine the idea that one bullet hit JFK and then Governor John Connally. “Using 3D laser scanners- a technology that comes into play in forensics in recent years- the Haags documented the crime scene of Kennedy’s assassination and their proposed trajectory of the…

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