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    philosophy can be simple like being kind to others, while another’s may be complicated. No two people’s philosophies will be the same, because no two look at the world surrounding them, in the same way. My personal thoughts on happiness, ethics, and cosmology are closely related to Aristotle’s beliefs. While reading his theories, I realized that my personal philosophy lies close to his. I never gave much thought to the idea of my own personal…

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    Without The Renaissance, Where Would We Be? Although many people think the Renaissance period is simply an era of rebirth, it ultimately shaped the world into what we know today. What is the significant effect of the Renaissance? P.J. O’Rourke stated “Not much was really invented during the Renaissance, if you don’t count modern civilization.” This statement refers to the vast amount of advances made during the period. The long-lasting achievements in technology, science, mathematics, geography…

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    He raises the bar in overcoming adversity to achieve greatness. His discoveries have helped shape our current cosmology programs. For those who don’t know cosmology is the science origin and development of the universe. In other words the study of the Big Bang Theory. After gaining his Ph.D. Stephen left the Institute of Astronomy in 1973 and entered the Department of Applied Mathematics…

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    The Ultimate Realities of Confucianism and Judaism There is a prominent concept that is intertwined in a variety of faiths, it is called Ultimate Reality. An Ultimate Reality is the pervading and spiritual power that is present within many different religions, whether or not it is blatantly obvious. Just like how Jewish people have God, there are many manifestations of an omnipotent being or power that build the foundation for said religion, for example the use of Genesis in the Jewish Bible…

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    Social Justice: As we have seen thus far, permaculture knows no class and is best suited in its nature to areas with more problems. It can provide jobs for people who have not been included or considered in the job discussion. It can be a safe place for children or grown ups in rough neighborhoods, and it is a great way to get teenagers involved. There is a woman named Pandora Thomas who works with people reentering the community after incarceration. She applies the first rule of permaculture…

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    want to be a Dental Assistant because in High School I had a chance to go to Berks Career and Technology Center known as Vo-tec. We had to pick two careers we were interested and can see a future in once we graduated high school. My first pick was cosmology and my second choice was Dental Assisting, Of course I ended not getting into cosmetology and I ended up in dental. Once I graduated from my Dental Assisting course two years later I knew my future was to be in the Dental field. I also chose…

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    introduced today specifically in ecology and its philosophies and theories concerning sustainability and environmental stewardship. Cajete (2000) elaborates on cosmologies and how they attempt to understand what humanness is. Before religion, or social and political order. Natural democracy was the underlining of humanness in cosmologies. This connection to plants, animals, stones, water, and everything else in the universe made dominion over nature impossible. Therefore things that…

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    Everyone is created equal, in all shapes and sizes. When one looks at a different person that is not "normal", what does one think? Does one feel sorry for them or does one laugh? There are many ways people can react to a person with autism. Is there really any difference between someone that is deaf or someone that has a mental illness from a "normal" person? Can autistic people think like "regular" people? Although people with autism are not always treated as "regular" people, they should have…

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    Flavio Faria g14f0364 1) 3 Chinese major schools .1)Confucianism: This school was created from the teachings of the sage Confucius, and gathered in the Analects of Confucius. It is an arrangement of good, social, political, and semi religious thought, whose impact likewise spread to Korea andJapan. The major Confucian ideas incorporate humankind or sympathy like the idea of the Mandate of Heaven, reliability and that of dutiful devotion. It presented the rule of basically regarding…

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    Edwin Hubble

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    Edwin Hubble was an Astronomer and scientist who changed our entire cosmology and revolutionized the field of astrophysics. Hubble’s research helped to prove the universe is expanding and he also created a classification system for galaxies we now call the Hubble sequence. He has been called one of the most influential astronomers since the times of Galileo, Kepler and Newton.On November 20th, 1889 in Marshfield, Missouri, Edwin Hubble was born to parents John Powell Hubble, an insurance…

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