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    This timeless décor scheme deals with the most current and modernized looks, features, and functions of a space. This is not to imply that a modern design style has to be space-aged or full of technology, but it does represent certain characteristics that are inherent to the philosophy. A modern design always involves the use of clean lines. Whether the designer illustrates these lines through specific furniture styles, textile patterns, or art…

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    government and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has controls and the technology to isolate, immunize, and cure many types of bacterial diseases and infections. Also, private companies invest heavily on research for cures and treatments. Although there might be some initial panic similar to the Ebola outbreak in Africa, it is usually short-lived. However, in the 14th century the plague was a total mystery. There was no medical science and people did not know how they got it and how to…

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    The toll of mental illness on humans is undeniably a massive burden. It can prey on people of any age, race, class or gender lacking any real limits. In addition, it can take on innumerable forms, presenting itself through a vast array of symptoms along a wide range of severity. Many people carry around irregularities they may not even know about while it could entirely consume the lives of others. This level of impedance on one’s ability to live is what drives people to seek help for these…

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    Albert Einstein’s Change of Heart: From Pacifism to the Atomic Bomb Beyond doubt, Albert Einstein is one of the most famous scientists of the 20th century. His name is the first one that comes to mind when one looks for genius. This is not without reason since we owe him most of what we know about space and time. Even though he usually appears with his smiling face, fluffy white hair and pipe in his photographs, when one looks deep into his eyes, it is striking to sense some sort of sorrow…

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    Is 3D Worth It?

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    development of stereoscopic photography, in 1922. The style really took hold in the 1950s, when movies of different genres began being produced with this effect. Over time the technology has changed, and with all changes and innovations come kinks, bugs, little problems that need to be resolved. In the case of 3D technology, some wonder if working on those problems is even worth it, if it doesn’t outweigh the benefits. Others believe 3D is the way of the future and that it truly will be the…

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    Throughout the book, “Dark Money,” the author Jane Mayer articulates in an attitude that could be construed as bias and aggressive towards conservative right wing radicals who try to buy their way through political campaigns and government representatives. Although David Koch ran for president on a libertarian ticket, his loss led him to begin to try and buy influence with the people in office. She digs into the family’s political affairs throughout the span of their generations, since the…

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    There has been a never-ending notion when it comes to innovative technology. American society is impatiently waiting to see what the next update will be, from movie films to the latest desktop versions. Movies have become a very deep societal and political frame of what Americans have encountered throughout the years. Some critics argue movie display as a moral decline in America. Due to the variety of visual aspects, films have increasingly challenged the brain over the years. The story plot in…

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    John Pemberton Patent

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    Patents. They allow an individual to own their own invention. An inventor is normally thought of as someone in the world of science, but this is not always true. Is John Pemberton, the man who created coca cola not considered an inventor? Inventors are everywhere around us from chemists looking to make the next coca cola to engineers trying to optimize the production of a substance, but what happens if someone were to try and steal another’s invention and take credit for it, that is where a…

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    Tarzan Movie Analysis

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    normal child but must live separately from the communities and is taken care of by animals? Affordably, child who shall take the action like animals’ actions. Although there are many legends, hypotheses referring to this issue, but this is still a mystery that scientists have researched. Tarzan (1999): Among the animated film about the prince green forest, the work would be Disney 's best-known public. Tony Goldwyn and Minnie Driver in turn voiced Tarzan and Jane. Due to the genre of animation,…

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    What is Biology? Biology is the study of all living organisms. This particular type of science has been divided into many specialized fields, one of those fields being genetics. Geneticists use the information they collect to help decide traits that are passed on. Meaning, they study how and why organisms end up with blue eyes color or cancer. What is the role of the genetic material? Genetic material or DNA provides the blueprint for all living organisms. Museum of the Future, (N.D.)…

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