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    The battle between Good and Evil is never-ending. This pointless and unquenchable clamor came to fruition mere seconds before the forbidden fruit was picked off the calamitous tree. Writers from all walks of life have taken the liberty of exemplifying this redundant storyline through the fruits of their imagination, immortalizing the endless battle. Whether this is illustrated through the townspeople and an unruly king, peasants and the aristocrats, or even a nation against omnipotent deities,…

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    3. Results and discussion 3.1. XRD analysis The X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of Sn-substituted Ni-Zn ferrites with the chemical composition of Ni0.6-x/2Zn0.4-x/2SnxFe2O4 (NZSFO) are shown in Fig. 1. The XRD spectra were indexed and fcc cubic phase was identified. The structural parameters are calculated from the XRD data and have been discussed in Ali et al [6]. The lattice constants are calculated from the XRD data and represented in Table 1. The distances between the magnetic ions at…

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    will suffer, and end up dying. No animal should ever face being genetically engineered to develop cancer, as mice are; being intentionally paralysed from brain damage, as monkeys are; or being force-fed pesticides and other chemicals, as dogs are. (Curie 2012) Damage is being done to animals, and these cancer cells are being engineered, so that they are experimented on…

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    of going to space instantly captivated these children. Outer space entices human curiosity. Curiosity and the desire for knowledge and understanding is what sets humans apart from other species. The same curiosity that drove scientists like Marie Curie and Albert Einstein drives many to dream of space exploration. However, not all people share this intense desire for knowledge and inquiry, and that is not the only concern…

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    World War 1 is one of the bloodiest wars in American history as we lost over 32,710 soldiers in battle (WWI). From poison gas to machine guns, from airplanes to tanks their were people dying left and right in this war. With the medical procedures and medicine we have, I am sure that more than half of those soldiers could have been saved. World War One laid the groundwork for the medical field to advance into what it is today. World War One medical care was based off the French and the British,…

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    I will concede not everyone is destined to be the next Christopher Columbus, Marie Curie, or J. Robert Oppenheimer. Some people are content in recognizing that there are oddities in this world, but do not feel drawn to discover the truth behind them and make them normalcies. However, you would be hard pressed to find someone that does not fall into the second category of queer desire. The desire to experience the world from another person’s perspective. Even Bob Dylan sings, “I wish that for…

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    The husband and wife team of Pierre and Marie Curie became interested in Becquerel’s discovery (The Discovery of Radioactivity). While experimenting with their own uranium-containing ore, they came up with the term "radioactivity" to describe the spontaneous emissions that they studied (The Discovery…

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    Radiation Therapy What is Radiation Therapy? Radiation therapy is one of the most common, innovative and successful forms of cancer treatments of the modern world. It can successfully treat and cure approximately 50 unique forms of cancer1, utilizing alpha, beta and gamma radiation to destroy or damage cancer cells2. This helps prevent the rapid multiplication of the destructive cells, with minimal impact upon the somatic cells surrounding the cancerous area, and treats both primary, and…

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    happiness is the highest good then no one would make any decisions that do not bring him happiness. In addition, life goal is a goal that one believes it is worth to spend his life to achieve. For example, in history many scientists such as Marie Curie contribute their whole lives to science. A single person can have more than one life goals and the goals are variable. To find a meaningful goal one has to spend many years accumulating different experiences, and…

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    Imagination Importance

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    Without imagination it would be almost impossible to live. Imagination plays an important role in our lives. Our imagination helps us to do many daily tasks in life. Without imagination it would be very hard to complete daily tasks. We use our imagination when we dream, invent, and learn. Although imagination seems like a small ability, the ability to imagine is very powerful. If we didn’t have an imagination we wouldn’t be as motivated because our imaginations helps us to picture ourselves in…

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