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    Wall-e is a new, dare say one of the best upcoming roller coasters and it is based off of the sensational movie Wall-e made by Disney’s Pixar. In the movie, the plot takes place in 2805 where humans have abandoned Earth on the account of it was not in the ideal shape for humankind to live in. Therefore, humans left robots to clean up the mess they had made where after some time, the Earth became habitable once more. Mankind had been sending extraterrestrial vegetation evaluators or EVE to Earth…

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    Economics Assignment -1- Human Action Describe 1000 words Nature of economics, praxeology and the general theory of human action, consider the use of thought experiments, the theory of value and time factor. Economics is the study of human action and how to manage the limited resources to fulfill unlimited wants of humans. It is also social science that analyses the choice for sharing limited resources. In economy, there are goods and services, production, consumption and so on. In real…

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    Per. 3 8 December 2017 Prejudice in Maycomb County Prejudice has always been one of the most immense social problems in society. In the past, it was considered unconventional to show affection towards the black community. Harper Lee examined this axiom about 60 years ago in her novel To Kill A Mockingbird. This story takes place in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama during The Great Depression, where African Americans desperately struggle to find jobs, and survive through racial segregation.…

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    Should There Be Infinite

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    To the best of our knowledge, humans are the only creatures on earth that are able to contemplate infinity. We commonly talk about the infinite universe (which cosmologists now tell us is almost certainly finite but unbounded), we speak of infinite number series, such as the set of even numbers, and we use it metaphorically, as in saying someone has “infinite patience.” Time itself is spoken of as infinite, though it is always tied to finite objects which are changing and we can 't even come…

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    In this paper, I will outline Socrates argument concerning forms which lays a foundation for Cebes’ counterargument. Beginning in line 78d, we find Socrates in the middle of a discussion with Cebes and Simmias concerning the concept of certain “essences.” Socrates begins to distinguish two forms of essences by asking Cebes, “But how about the many things, for example, men, or horses, or cloaks…are they, in direct opposition to the essences, constantly changing in themselves, unlike each other…

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    First, we must acknowledge axioms, defined as irreducible primaries, for Descartes’ arguments. These include that something can never arise from nothing, perfection cannot arise from something imperfect and that there is as much reality in an effect as in a cause. The premises in…

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    For this assignment, I decided to ask my friend “Sam” for help. She is of the African-American culture and was born and raised here. However, her family was born and raised in Africa. I have known Sam for over 10 years now, we first met in school as we were both new to the area. To my surprise we also discovered that we shared the same neighborhood and closer than we expected, right in front of my home. That was more than enough reason for my siblings and me to become friends with her. Although,…

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    Uchicago Monologue

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    A Conversation Between Myself(s): A One-Act Play (Several versions of myself occupy my bedroom. Sassy me – also mildly sarcastic – leans against my doorway, arms crossed. Logical me sits attentively at my desk. Stressed me lays on my bed, eyes closed. Pensive me sits on my windowsill and looks outside silently. Cheerful me sits at the foot of my bed, smiling.) Stressed: (sighs heavily) Writing this “Why UChicago” essay is really stressing me out. My brain hurts. Sassy: (rolls eyes) What’s new?…

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    The Adverse Ministry In The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, a disease of closed-mindedness runs rampant among the ministers and authorities that take part in the town of Salem’s “witch trials”. Reverend Hale, a supposed “witch expert”, alongside his hypocritical partner, Deputy Governor Danforth have a particular case of rampant ignorance. In their joint obstinance, they bring to fruition the tragedy of the Salem witch trials, a set of hearings run solely by the spirit of vengeance, hate, and…

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    While science aims to explain particular events and generalizations with the laws of nature, religion aims to explain the same things without being confined to the laws of nature. Religion seeks supernatural explanations to explain the phenomena that science cannot including global why questions, necessary beings, and why the laws of nature are so simple. The conversation between religion and science is often seen as a conflicting debate but Instead of dismissing science and religion as…

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