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    Theological Seminary. He has served on many councils and boards that focus on theology and evangelism. Mouw has been very involved at Fuller Theological Seminary for many years. After obtaining the position as the fourth President at this seminary, serving for twenty years, he returned to being the Professor of Faith and Public Life. Before becoming President at Fuller, Mouw served as provost and senior vice…

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    myself to go to church? Why am I dragging myself to finish seminary? These were some of the questions that I struggle to answer throughout my four years in seminary. As a pastor’s child without a direction and purpose, I was pushed into attending Fuller Theological Seminary right after I finished my undergraduate degree at the University of California, San Diego at the age of 21. I was hired as a junior high pastor a week after I was accepted into the seminary at a Korean American church…

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    on American society, experienced by practically every US citizen, from its beginning to the present. - In the space age, scientists and researchers introduced the calculator, a device that forever changed computing and working with numbers (Fuller, R Buckminster, P. 339). Space exploration advanced technology a great deal. Satellites are launched regularly to provide many services and data. The United States Agency NASA is responsible…

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    The famous American architect and inventor R. Buckminster Fuller once said “Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons.” ( The words of R. Buckminster Fuller are more relevant now than ever before; especially with the invention and use of dangerous technology such as encryption. Encryption works by using complex mathematical algorithms to scramble the contents of a file or message to another form, called ciphertext, which renders it unreadable to outside parties.…

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    pictures of 12 famous innovators; Thomas Edison, Bob Dylan, Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr, Albert Einstein, Muhammad Ali, John Lennon, Kermit the Frog, Frank Lloyd Wright, Pablo Picasso, Richard Branson, Amelia Earhart, Alfred Hitchcock, R. Buckminster Fuller, and Martha Graham. The ad talks about all the people who have dared…

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    especially the teen-age fink, because if we give him time to get through his finkdom--if we release him from the pressure of attaining certain goals by a certain age--he has a good chance of becoming our national idol, a Jefferson or a Thoreau, a Buckminster Fuller of an Adlai Stevenson, a man with a mind of his own.” In other words, with time comes experience and experience leads to prevailance. The American Dream is confirmed by Zinsser's writing in ways that are unexplainable. Nevertheless,…

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    Buckminster Fuller, the inventor of the geodesic dome, said,“We define ourselves by the space with which we surround ourselves,” and I can relate this to visiting Disney World. At Disney World, creativity and hard work are showcased at their finest, and by example…

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    R. Buckminster Fuller once said, “If I ran a school, I’d give the average grade to the ones who gave all the right answers, for being good parrots. I’d give the top grades to those who made a lot of mistakes and told me about them, and then told me what they learned from them.(R.)” Being graded in schools is not a new trend. From Kindergarten to seniors in college, every student is graded in their classes based on a set of criteria given by each teacher and is evaluated by how each student meets…

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    Identity Of Physicalism

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    Identity of Physicalism Physicalism has many forms and lens to look through. Physicalism believes the mind is part of the body and nothing else. Physicalist believe in the facts of science and that everything can be explained, even the mind with science. In this, the singular philosophical belief of identity will be explored through science and the simplicity of understanding of the brain. With science behind physicalism that simplifies the mind and the world down to an atomic level.…

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    Domed City Pros and Cons The idea of “domed cities” has been roaming around since the 1960s and is still being discussed today. Since this idea has only been thought of and not done, “domed cities” are not in everyone’s mind, but now Dubai and other countries have been making plans and begun building the “domed city,” it is a topic most are viewing from two different angles. The topic of a “domed city” is controversial because of its ability to make others think deeper than most topics. The…

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