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    Eugenie Clark entered the male dominated world of marine biology. In the early 1940s, she participated in her first underwater dive. Shortly after, she carried out several more and the Navy presented her the invitation to study in the Southern Seas. While in this region, she viewed over three hundred unique species of fish, which were basically nonexistent during this time. Only after a few years, Clark journeyed hundreds of feet beneath the ocean’s surface to examine sleeping sharks that were…

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    Clinic in the Park (CITP) is a nonprofit organization located in Orange County, California. Staff and volunteers at CITP work in collaboration with numerous healthcare agencies and nonprofits in Southern California to provide the underserved population with access to health screenings, health education, and connections to services. Dr. Phyllis Agran, the current Executive Medical Director, founded the organization in 2011 with the ultimate goal of providing the underserved families in Orange…

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    X. Short Essay I find myself filled with excitement by the opportunity to serve as a Campus Missionary Associate this coming semester. My primary motivation in applying to serve as a CMA is to prepare for a CMIT Internship next fall and to grow in my ability to minister and disciple on the college campus. I look forward to leading a small group, discipling one on one, helping with events, teaching and gaining both experience and hands on training in ministry. Additionally, the opportunity to…

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    The exponential population growth represents the population increase under an ideal condition, resulting in a J-shaped growth curve plotted over time. It is different from the S-shape that the logistic population growth illustrates. On the contrary, with the limitations…

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    ensure the survival of the Mars colony. The population of Mars would be affected by the initial colony arrival and affected more with the growth of the colony over time. As the colony on Mars goes on the population on Mars will likely rise and the exponential growth of Earth’s population will likely shrink. The Mars colony is planned to have some slightly different population growth strategies than others. To begin with, my colony will have little to no growth in the first five years of it’s…

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    Introduction We are currently being faced with a third industrial revolution comprised by the exponential changes in technology and digital advancement. The past two industrial revolution have created new economic opportunities and have ultimately made the global economy what it is today. Mass jobs have been created, new ideas have spread, and businesses have boomed due to the two main revolutionary advancements in history. The current problem with the technology wave is that there are far too…

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    When most economists evaluate educational programs such as private schooling, they measure only short-term results – and for good reason, too. Tracking long-term outcomes not only drains research dollars, but also hinders impatient policy-makers from implementing improvements before the next election cycle. Even if economists had all the funds (and time) in the world, reaching out a decade later to the participants of a research study is a formidable task. In a pinch, extrapolating the…

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    while also acting as the mold for which they would inevitably fit through their rather abrupt transformation: The Meiji Restoration (Christensen 1). What may have ultimately began as an endeavor to modernize, may have also become the trigger for exponential societal change and an undertaking that would eventually boast Japan’s military confidence and induce drastic social change. The Meiji Restoration had significant rippling effects around the world during the late 1800’s and allowed Japan to…

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    predicts our nation’s cultural decline into nothing but a nation of imbeciles. Judge starts the film with the idea that intelligent people have now become an endangered species while the uneducated are copulating and reproducing at furiously rising exponential rates. The film presented a dangerous and chaotic way to view the world. The impoverished and uneducated people were portrayed as the sole cause of our decline as a nation. Judge fed into the stereotype of the classic redneck illiterate…

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    The European Dark Ages

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    Science and society are currently positioned at a very advanced pace. The past twenty-five years have exploded into a heavy load of electronics pushed around the world. Yet, this has been hindered in quite a number of ways. For example, when the Turks conquered the Eastern Roman Empire, all of Europe fell into a Dark Ages. These Dark Ages were a crucial period where all science and knowledge was lost. Europeans’ knowledge of the great past was forgotten and Europe eventually recovered hundreds…

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