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    Georg Cantor

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    mathematician Georg Cantor. Between the years 1874 and 1884 was when set theory came to be. Set theory can be known as sets that are collections of objects and any type of object can be collected into a set if it is relevant to mathematics. While making many important contributions to the mathematics world, Cantor discovered the set of real numbers is more numerous than the set of natural numbers, which means there exist infinite and finite sets of different sizes and types. Unfortunately,…

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    toole or instrument of iron, steel … any apparell, linnen, or wollen, householdstuffe… or instruments, necessary and usefull, for the businesse of the Colonie.” Because Jamestown was so isolated, it only had certain materials in finite amount. So to protect colony finite materials and keep them in the colony, laws regulating trade with seamen were created. By keeping different laws for different people, it created a division in social…

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    Existing In Pop Culture

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    The desire to escape is one of the most powerful themes which resonates throughout the tapestry of human experience....... It permeates the spectrum of recorded literature, religious scripture, political ideology, and spiritual reflection....... from ancient mythologies and oral traditions, right up to present day pop culture, this broader idea plays itself out again, and again, and again..... there seems to be something about the human condition, which instinctively recognizes this underlying…

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    Pros Of Communism Essay

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    being an opposing economical system, has its benefits. Marx says that “Communists do not form a separate party opposed to other working class parties. They have no interests separate and apart from those of the proletarians as a whole. They do not set up any sectarian principles of their own, by which to shape and mold the proletarian movement.” (348) These points describe how communism does not divide people. Furthermore marx proclaims that the aims of communism: to form “the proletarians into…

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    In Descartes third meditation he attempts to make an argument for god, he does this by using the certain basis of knowledge he attained in the previous meditations as a starting point. The knowledge he attained previously was that he existed as a thinking thing. He declares that arithmetic and geometry were simple truths, two and three does equal five, but he also reminded himself that these “certain” truths could be deceptions. The problem with this truth was that as soon as he stopped thinking…

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    Geo Pod III CONS Good morning Madame speaker. Today I will be discussing the topic of why Canada should not sell water in bulk exports to other countries. The four points I will be discussing today will consist of: environmental consequences, economic instability, the free trade agreement, and water’s renewability. Water exports are a recurring, ever-controversial theme in Canada. Canadian public opinion has always reacted negatively to the idea of selling our most precious natural resource to…

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    meditation, Descartes attempts to provide evidence for the existence of God. He raises one main argument, followed by a supplemental argument. He sets up his first premise by stating that he, in fact, does have a concept of God: a God that is eternal and all-knowing. This idea builds upon an understanding of a more “objective reality” (cite) than that of regular, finite substances. This objective reality alludes to the concept that God represents the infinite, perfect form…

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    as the shade balls to promote clean water and reduce chemical waste. Although water is renewable source there is still a finite amount of it on the earth as it goes through its cycles. It is important to not waste water and conserve especially in areas where there is not much precipitation annually. The city of Los Angeles was the first to use shade balls and they will help set the tone for projects in the future devoted to water conservation and cleanliness. The role of Californians would be to…

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    How does the topic of diversity affect our everyday lives? Knowledge breeds diversity. The more we understand about the world around us, the more humans explore and science progresses, as culture expands in our limit space here on this finite earth, we detect more and more differences in each other. The human genome has an almost infinite number of combinations allowing for each and every individual human to be completely distinct. The human race is incredibly diverse and this often leads to…

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    world population is projected to reach 9.6 billion by 2050 according to United Nation and along with it is the concern for sustainability (1). As big as the earth, there is no doubt about its limited carrying capacity; after all, it is a planet with finite space and resource. Historically, population growth is often considered to be beneficial economically since it increases market size, labour force, consumption, inventions and innovations. As beneficial as it may to our economy, we have to…

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