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    up a rebirth for His believers. As Jesus opens the first seal, a white horse and rider go forth on earth. This breaking of the first seal is imperative, and that the world identifies the first rider as they are key to understanding the three that follow. The Antichrist and his kingdom are obviously what Jesus is unveiling by the rider on the white horse. A leader, such as Adolf Hitler as a worldwide conqueror rides on a horse symbolizing his personal goals, ambitions, desires, liberation, and…

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    Architecture of Domestication in Animals” by Dominic Wright talks about the diversity in domesticated animals. The contrast between domesticated animals and their wild counterparts are their genetic makeup. The genes have changed over the years due to evolution, adaptation, and inbreeding. The author explores the question if the clusters in the genome represent the pleiotropic effects or if the clusters are actually linked clusters. Dominic Wright states that the domesticated animals are in…

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    Several pivotal events and turns faced during the post-civil war period in the 1860s that America experienced several good and bad events which helped push along its evolution. Factors include immigration, industrialization and racial bigotry coming from several previous slavery states in the south. The country was divided until the Civil War came to an end at Appomattox courthouse when the South surrendered to the North. By 1915, a prosperous America had been started to be built with the…

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    Big Truck Expansion

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    market and also private investments. Also, improved capacity and efficient transport improves time managements and reduce cost of living to the individuals. Suburbs are the primary means of transport currently which in the earlier were urban were the horse lines. The suburbs allow the residents to build further distance from the urban core of the city. Suburbs, as well as walking city which are the streets paths for the residents, have a big impact to transport by the reducing congestion…

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    The first ever Olympic games can be traced as far back to 776 B.C. The Olympic Games originated in Greece and the purpose of these games was to praise the Greek God, Zeus. When only residents of Greece were allowed to participate, it was known as a religious ceremony meant to be taken seriously for Greeks. However, he Ancient Olympic Games and the Modern Olympic Games have similarities as well such as the fact that they are held every four years. This pattern of the Olympics Games being every…

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    His believers. As Jesus opens the first seal, a white horse and rider go forth on earth. The breaking of the first seal is imperative, and that the world identifies the first rider as the Antichrist, so they can understand the three False Prophets that follow. The Antichrist and his kingdom are obviously what Jesus is revealing by the rider on the white horse. A leader, such as Adolf Hitler as a worldwide conqueror is one who rides on a horse symbolizing his personal goals, ambitions, desires,…

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    Horses and boats were also used to transport items and people to and from various locations. One larger city inside America was Chicago. After the great Chicago fire in 1871, the city had rebuilt itself into major industry, growth and American Labor. British…

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    considered permanent such as math, science, and physics. These skills have been acknowledged to be the basic skills that one must have in order to gain the essential balance in the current society. That is the unavoidable result of the non-stop evolution in technology. Another thing is, the responsibility of adults is to lead our children to a brighter future, not letting them drowned in illusions. There’s nothing wrong about dreams and hope, still, there is reality. A kid may think he’s…

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    should get busy digesting all that fiber. In some ways, giant pandas have adapted to their unusual vegetarian eating habits. They have “powerful jaws and teeth” to break down copious amounts of cellulose, the study said. But then, it appears, evolution abandoned giant pandas. They did not develop a longer gut to give themselves more time to break down stubborn plant parts, as other herbivores did. Nor did they adjust their DNA to make different kinds of enzymes that would have helped them…

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    The Automation Enigma World problems have always faced society. According to a Pew Research study “ISIS, and climate change”(1) were the top two global threats that people were afraid of. The biggest global threat that face humanity is one that has also greatly improved our lives. That threat is Automation. In this paper I’m going to explain why it’s the greatest global threat, how Automation has effected me, solutions that experts have given in the New York Times “Room for Debate”, and what my…

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