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    Have you ever made a mistake before? Of course you have! Everyone makes mistakes, but sometimes those errors can be big. Mistakes have caused the ancient city of Troy to be destroyed, and they tend to cause more damage than they do progress, additionally even when there is a big discovery made by mistake, the very same people who made the discovery have to keep working for years for it to actually be of any use to anybody. Troy. The grand city spoken of by the great poet Homer. Once complete,…

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    'Catch!' remarked Dr Killen, and before I could blink there it was- a patients knee. In my hands. As I gazed down at the spherical structure, with Nickleback playing in the background, it was hard to believe I was in the middle of observing a total knee replacement surgery. Needless to say this left a lasting impression, and I emerged out of the hospital placement every evening with a buzz, an exhilarating energy unlike anything I had ever experienced before. This was the career for me. I…

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    Small: The Atomic Theory

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    How big is ‘small’? Is it a grain of sand, a speck of dirt, a strand of hair, a drop of water? Is it the size of what humans can see, with our own two eyes? Is ‘small’ bigger than that? Or is it much, much less? For years, people tried to discover the definition of small for the scientific world. Does ‘small’ act the same way as ‘big’? Can the movements of ‘small’ be described and categorized? All of these questions were analyzed over and over by scientist for hundreds of years, to form what is…

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    Wisdom and knowledge, fraternal twins imbued in Man since Creation, Romulus and Remus, Cain and Abel, one idolized, coveted, benevolent, and permanent; the other mundane, transitory, and potentially dangerous. A crashing wave of brine sweeps the sandy shore along, ever tumultuous: this is knowledge. Droppingly slow, stalactites and stalagmites coalesce into stony relics: this is wisdom. For wisdom is infinitely more precious than knowledge: he who knows, comprehends; he who is wise, empathizes.…

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    Introduction – As the human population is growing, there is the need to produce more energy to fill everybody’s needs and also try to keep the environment undestroyed and stop the climate change. One of the solutions to this problem was found in the science of atomic radiation, atomic change and nuclear fission, which was developed between 1895 to 1945, where most of the of the development happened in the last six years of that period and the focus at the time was at the atomic bombs ("History…

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    I need something. Something that can help me get through. Motivate me to keep going. Help me believe in myself. Something that can help me garantee my success in life. What is this trait, that I lack, that I need in order to thrive? What is it, and how can I get it? A wise 19th century monk named Swami Vivekananda once gave a recipe for success that is as relevant today as it was in His day. He said: "Take up one idea. Make that one idea Your life - think of it, drea of it, live on that idea.…

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    Roman poet, Horace, once said that, "adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant." What he means is that when a person is put through misfortune rather than a fortunate environment, they're more likely to display their talent. Throughout history, there have been many people that showed what they could do, especially during dark times. Nelson Mandela showed his skills of leadership when apartheid took place in South Africa. Stephen…

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    Uranium Paetyn Blockhus Why do you think people thought when they first discovered uranium? The warfare has changed when uranium was introduced. The discovery of radioactivity and other things in uranium has been discovered over the years. The size and weight of uranium is one of its many characteristics. The world had changed when they started using and mining uranium. The fun facts of uranium are truly surprising. Uranium is an…

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    Nelson Mandela coined the phrase, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” That quote, although said in June of 1990, is still prevalent today. Anna Quindlen, a commencement speaker at Washington University’s 2017 graduation ceremony, agrees with Mandela that knowledge is a potent weapon, and further supports his theme of education throughout her entire speech. While some may argue that it is better to be safe rather than sorry, Anna Quindlen challenges the…

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    Sexism In Schooling

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    glossed over compared to men’s achievements. A few influential women throughout the years would be Susan B. Anthony, Marie Curie, Rosa Parks, and Margaret Thatcher. Anthony established the National Woman’s Suffrage Association; Curie was a famous chemist and physicist who held quite a few achievements for women, and she also won the Nobel Prize twice. Rosa Parks, an American civil rights leader, known as “The First Lady of Civil Rights” for refusing to give up her seat to a white man.…

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