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    leaving me no chance in getting a license plate number. I made him promise to not say a word to anyone. Mostly because anyone could have told him I exaggerated my stories and most of them we’re made up. In his eyes I was a rebel. I felt my head getting bigger each time his eyes glistened and his eyebrows raised in…

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    Next, Shonda Rhimes is daring and bold, both in her life and with her characters. To achieve Shonda's level of success, you must be bold in the scripts that you write. We notice Shonda always including strong female leads, LGBT characters, and intense inter-racial relationships that make other shows blush. She wants to show the world a portfolio of super-strong female characters that constantly play hardball. Rhimes was a pioneer using diversity with her cast, whether this diversity was based…

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    and beliefs on a scientific level. The original equation, The Drake Equation, was created by the astronomer Frank Drake for calculating the number of extraterrestrial civilizations. This equation is used a joke on television series such as The Big Bang Theory, and by public figures such as cartoonist Randall Munroe to tease…

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    Big Bang Theory Application Paper Sheldon Cooper is one of the main characters in the Television Series The Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Theory is about a girl named Penny, who moves into an apartment across the hall from two genius physicists (Belyeu, 2007). This television show displays the lives of these three people and their friends inside and outside of their workplace, as well as their personal lives (Belyeu, 2007). Sheldon Cooper, one of the brilliant physicists of The Big Bang Theory,…

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    Once I was a devout follower of the Catholic religion; now I am a follower of Atheism. Growing up, I was raised in a catholic house hold and for the most part it was enjoyable and not much was pushed onto me or expected of me in terms of my belief system. I went to catholic school from preschool all the way through high school. There are many reasons as to why I converted to atheism but the main reason was because in my eyes, I saw a lot of fallacies and sophistry in religion, a lot of it was…

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    at one point in time but the Big Bang proved that the universe had to have a history and a beginning. (2)According to Chris LaRocco and Blair Rothstein article 15 billion years ago there was an explosion called the Big Bang that created the universe. This explosion contained all the matter and energy of space. Unlike other explosion like a bomb that throw fragments outwards the Big Bang filled in the space with particles of the embryonic universe. Before the Big Bang galaxies were clustered…

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    The Infinite Universe Winfried Corduan argues that unless there is a God, there could not be any world. He attempts to beat this criticism by clarifying a premise and conclusion to the Cosmological Argument, using metaphysics. In this paper, I will prove this argument fails at explaining the creation of our universe. Reading through Corduan’s essay, has actualized a potential in my brain. I now truly realize that Winfried Corduan is actually an expert on the actualization of potentials. At…

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    understanding the universe, but for understanding myself. “Big Bang” by Simon Singh is a book that teaches about how the theory of the Big Bang came to be. Reading this book can teach you all about scientific processes and how important scientific discoveries are made. It can teach you the history of important scientist such as Einstein, Galileo, Hubble, and Hoyle and the different ways they have contributed to science and the Big Bang theory. In this book you can learn about many interesting…

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    you love don't, you will eventually see everyone that you love die. And you would only have their life time to spend with them.You might think that this fact is enough to discard the idea of choosing a power like this but, you have to look at the bigger picture. Another one can be that I wouldn't be able to save everyone at the same time,for example if two persons are in trouble at the same time I would only be able to same one. I may be able to save peoples lives but no one would be able to…

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    Gravitational theory is a theory that states any two particles attract each other with a force that is equal to the product of the two masses. Before Newton, the views on gravity and the motion of the planets, were quite different. Aristotle believed the universe never had a beginning and would never end; he believed it was eternal. Kepler’s view on gravity and motion was that the planets orbited around the sun and orbits faster the closer it becomes to the sun. Galileo believed if something…

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