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    signs are as follows {[()]}, for example: {[(a + b) - c] ⋅ d} indicates that the result of the sum of a + b must be subtracted result cy This multiplied by d. Common signs and symbols Signs and symbols are used in algebra - and generally set theory and algebra of sets - with those equations, matrices, series, etc. constitute Their letters are called variables, since that letter is used in other problems and its value is…

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    America Is Freedom To Me

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    full dedication to their cause. Without them, we wouldn’t have our glorious freedom. They are the warriors that stopped our country from falling and brought us to the America we know today. Martin Luther King Junior once said, “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.” And he was right. Many people told him he was dumb, stupid and to stop trying, but he didn’t stop.…

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    Uniformity and knowledge are interesting topics but very few understand the significance of both. The problem with reconciling uniformity with knowledge is that uniformity relies on the conformity of the state of a substance. Uniformity, in particular, refers to quality or state of being uniform and can be associated with the state of equanimity. Knowledge is a broad term, which is associated with fundamental truths, facts and primarily its production and uncertainties. Assumption is a statement…

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    In Descartes’ second meditation, he offers up an argument for Defective Nature Doubt that brings forth the idea that we can’t be certain of anything we perceive being actual and real (153). Descartes thinks that there is a possibility that we are constantly being deceived due to the fact that we don’t know, with perfect certainty, where our ideas originate from (154). He tries to describe a method in order to dispel this Defective Nature Doubt by giving an argument for the existence of God. I…

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    The band The Maine, formed in 2007 in Arizona, uses contrasting themes of happiness and sadness throughout their album American Candy, from which the song “(Un)Lost” comes. “(Un)Lost” is a song about finding oneself and recognizing the potential in themselves. From the title alone, it can be inferred that the song will discuss themes of being found and becoming lost, and in the context of the song this translates to finding oneself. The parenthesis around the ‘un’ part of the title signifies the…

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    In the beginning of his cosmology, he started with the four elements being connected through their ability to destroy each other. He then moves on to the universe as a finite dimension and everything around it is on spherical orbits. Finally, he finished with the universe as a great big interconnection. The importance of Hayy's cosmology is that everything relies on the other. Without the air, wind and water, there would…

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    his lecture Existentialism is a Humanism defines existentialism as a philosophy where “existence precedes essence” and one is free to act but must face the consequences of their actions wholly for himself and others. It is this freedom of choice that sets the conditions and situations that one might find themselves in. Simone de Beauvoir in Pyrrhus and Cinéas asserts that the freedoms of others often conflict…

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    Introduction Structural health monitoring systems (SHMS) incorporates mechanical and electronic systems in inspection and maintenance of bridge performance. A SHMS evaluates structural condition by monitoring loadings and other parameters. The results can then be used to plan and perform inspection activities. The evaluations further highlight the damages, their extent and modification. The system comprises of six integrated modules which are: • Module 1 - the sensory system, • Module 2 - the…

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    Robert Louis Stevenson’s essay, ‘A Humble Remonstrance’, [2001, (1884] is a direct onslaught on, the ongoing debate on the nature and function of fiction initiated by two renowned authors Walter Besant and Henry James, whose essays both entitled ‘The Art of Fiction’ attempt to define the artistic side of fiction. Each author entering this discussion had differing views on the subject, and the crux of this debate was to define the laws of what constitutes the definition of ‘Realism’. This…

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    Do God Exist Essay

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    explanation, leaving essential explanations to rely on the necessitates of its existence to make a case (“Philosophical Proofs on the Existence of God” 2-3). God acts as the higher and more intellectual being that governs over the earthly world and in turn set that world into…

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