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    Atheist Naturalism

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    Atheistic naturalism must answer many question, but their answers are not further coming, dubious at best, or based on faulty reasoning. Questions such as to why is there something rather than nothing. The laws of logic. The beauty of mathematical principles, and there applications to the world around us. The necessary fine tuning of biological information. The fine tuning of the universe and earth to support life. What about consciousness? If chance is the father of all these questions, than…

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    Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for discovering vitamin C. With interests in biology, a large sum of my time is spent in the lab or on a computer doing research. However research doesn’t have to apply only to biology of other physical sciences. Research can apply to most aspects and studies in life. Although when initially peering into humanities one may not notice the depths of research that has been done, and is capable of being done on the entities given. Biology and humanities…

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    Fish Life Table

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    In order to generate a life history table, it was necessary to collect data. The class was divided into four groups. Each group was to collect 10 specimens of G. holbrooki from a pond found on the FIU campus, to total 40 collected specimens. Each group was handed a ruler and a fishing net. All members of the group were to accomplish a task. While one member fished the mosquitofish, another would measure the female mosquitofish in millimeters, another would collect the data, and all would serve…

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    Human Research Impact

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    different age groups, educational backgrounds, and social classes made today's world view them only as tragedies. On the other hand, the progress achieved by those experiments over the past decades have substantially contributed to our present time' science and practice. One of the greatest positive gains of such experiments is that it led to the development (highlighted the importance) of ethics, guidelines and regulations…

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    Sometimes in life, it seems like nature reflects us. From stormy weather to match our struggles, or the warmth of the sun on our back to mirror the warmth of the joy in our hearts, pathetic fallacy follows our every move, both in our realities and in the many books we read. This is especially evident in the story “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst and the poem “David” by Earle Birney, where each path the characters take is wrought with descriptions that reflect their actions. Whether the choice…

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    The Earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features (“world.” oxforddictionaries.com. 2015) has been inventing, modifying, and plagiarizing luxuries since humankind was able to specialize roles. The human mind: What nature designed to be beautiful and to be a great equalizer has been polluted with toxic excrement; this modern pollution that is artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is something that will never be perfected as it is based off of the human…

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    Child Development

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    . Reflecting on the article, I think of a perfect society, that wants hurry children to get independent and think like little robot. Technology is taking place of relationships, play, and nature. Children intelligence is stimulated with new creations and children become bored easily of old things and never happy of what they have for a need to always change. 4. I believe that the child should interact with other children, be happy for the most part, and learn and acquire skills in all the…

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    Do you ever wonder who comes up with the material we learn at school, such as physics? I know, I do! I’m pretty sure you do to. Not only has this changed the way we learn at school but as well as changing out history of math and physics. Galileo, made experiments to which we could advance from them later on in the future. Well we can thank Galileo, for coming up with the solution to our problems. However, Galileo was basically trying to find the speed of two different objects falling at the same…

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    around the idea of unusual or unnatural use of science. These three stories include a scientist who conducts an experiment or works towards a goal to change something that occurs naturally and is not in need of change. Based on the characters and plots of these short stories, Nathaniel Hawthorne shows that the use of science for unnatural purposes, or playing god, is immoral and dangerous. In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment,” Dr. Heidegger misuses science by conducting an experiment where he gives…

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    The article, Monsters and the Moral Imagination, is informing the audience that monsters show a boarder aspect of the society. The article gives different point of views on monsters and gives a direct explanation on how the acts portray by monsters reminds us about reality. However, the use of monsters can improve our imagination by teaching us about survival and preparing us for disasters and global issues. Monsters can be good or bad as shown in different fictional stories. For example, these…

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