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    Jeremy is a 16 year-old boy who is brought into your clinic by his parents due to unruly, inconsistent behavior. Jeremy had always been a social individual since early childhood. He is a very out-going, friendly person who has never had difficulty making friends. Even as toddler, he would approach other children, generously offering to share his toys. Jeremy is the second oldest in a family of 4 children. He gets along well with his siblings and is particularly close with his sister, who is a…

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    Multiverse Ethics

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    Multiversal ethics points out how, for every possible event(creating a multiverse), there is a universe where things ended badly. There may be a universe where a close call turned into a car accident, paralyzing someone from the waist down, or someone’s common cold turning into a fatal disease. Every event becomes a coin toss, as an individual reading this paper, you may have died hundreds of times in other universes, but you were the lucky version that won all the coin tosses. This concept is…

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    Moon Effect

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    “Current Science Event: Earth’s Tidal Effect on the Moon” While the moon’s gravitational affects are famous for their ability to stimulate neap and spring tides, affect earth’s gravitational, pole, and is renowned component of Earth’s formation, what effects do Earth’s gravity have on the moon? Scientists have long known that the moon would experience considerably higher tidal effects, but have never found obliquity distortions that would result of Earth’s gravity. From data collected by LRO…

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    Eli melted into the shadows as he slid along the side of the building. He’d tracked Logan all the way to Buenos Aries and sensed the archangel had been hiding out inside one of the many shanties, which made up the run down part of what locals called, villas miserias. Though this wasn’t the worst place he’d ever seen, he was still disgusted that people would allow their fellow humans to live in such squalor. However, these poor living conditions attracted many of the fallen. They thrived on…

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    The Creation of Eve In the beginning God created the heavens, the earth, the sun, the moon, the stars, light and dark, land, plants, and animals; and it was good. He then created man (male and female), and it was very good. First, God created Adam by using the dust of the ground, and then breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. However, God saw that Adam was lonely, so He created for Adam a suitable helper—Eve. From the rib of a sleeping Adam, God created Eve. In the painting, The…

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    The speed of light can be thought of the speed limit of the universe. However 299,792,458 m/s or 670,616,629 mph, as staggering as it may sound, is truly not fast enough to explore the universe. Our solar system from the Sun to Pluto is 328.5 light minutes. This means that going at the speed of light, it would take about five and half hours. That may not sound like too long of a time, especially if it took the New Horizons probe nine years to reach Pluto. However, keep in mind that this is just…

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    From William Cullen Bryant: “He chose / A bride among their maidens. And at length / Seemed to forget, − yet ne’er forgot, −the wife / Of his first love, and her sweet little ones / Butchered, amid their shrieks, with all his race. (Page 497) I found this description of the interaction between Natives and Europeans interesting. It can be flipped, but instead of the Natives taking a bride, they take up Christianity or other western customs, yet never forgetting what they are losing. “There is…

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    Mayan Creation Tale

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    To answer a question that lacks an actual answer, a story is often times created helps to justify the curiosity. The question of how the earth was created has provoked several different stories. Some civilizations believed in the Hebrew Bible and the creation tale associated with it, that a God created the Earth (94). Other civilizations believe that animals helped shaped Earth. Each civilization has a specific story that helps justify and explain the creation of Earth. The Mayan, Cherokee,…

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    In this passage, Richard Louv states that modern Americans still continue to lose what little contact they have with nature as time goes on, and this trend needs to stop. In order to persuade his intended audience, current adults who grew up in his generation, Louv speaks to them on their own terms by using emotional appeals. Specifically, Louv uses rhetorical questions that cause readers to fully reevaluate their stances on the matter, specific diction that evokes strong emotional responses,…

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    Galileo Vs Maslow

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    that when it comes down to how the public received their ideas, Galileo struggled more than Ptolemy. Based on the observations he could make using the naked eye, Ptolemy believed in a geocentric universe, a universe where the earth is in the center. Galileo believed in a heliocentric universe, a universe where the sun is the center, and was the first to provide significant proof to support his theory.…

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