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    The Hubble Space Telescope has been working hard for many years to capture images of the farthest reaches of our universe. These machine show us the farthest we've ever been able to see into the deepest recesses of the universe. It reveals thousands of galaxies that are billions of light-years away. As time marches on, scientists will continue to learn more and more about our using universe advanced scientific technology to create tools to explore the depths of space. For example, thanks to the…

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    After graduating, I did not work with children as much as I had before or even did volunteer work until my sophomore year when I got involved in Life Poindexter. In Life Poindexter, I did work helping clean neighborhoods and in a way be a missionary to the people of the Poindexter area. While helping with a local ministry, We Will Go Ministries, I had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Bonnie who talked about her life of being a missionary after working for ministry offices in management. She had…

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    strive to be bigger and better in every way possible has brought us to a new time called the Anthropocene epoch. The Anthropocone epoch is a proposed epoch that begins when human activities started to have a significant global impact on Earth 's geology and ecosystems. As a believer of global warming, who hopes for change I completely agree with this. Paul Crutzen is a Nobel Prize winning meteorologist, who made the argument that humans are changing the environment to point where we are no…

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    Sphinx of Giza. Some say Khafre, a man who overthrew the throne of Djedefre, built it, but others say it was built by the father of Khafre. The estimated years it was built was from (2520-2494 BC). We know this from the evidence of their architecture, geology, and archaeology of the Sphinx and its related monuments. The main purpose of the Great Sphinx of Giza is unknown. Some theories say it was built to symbolically…

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    difficulties, will leave every point or theory in a difficult situation can not explain explain weaknesses, gives place to intuition, different species can reproduce still unhealthy, albeit with one another, geology and geological evidence seized takes, continued through geological data, the geology of geography history, Geographical distribution-Continued, of organic beings: morphology, vestigial organs have been put forth one by one, and…

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    mainly due to the wording controversy debate. honestly, I do not see it wrong with offering religion as courses at any academic institute, but what is wrong here is we cannot call creationism as science. as an example. in geology one will study fossil record he/she can touch, examine and experimenting while observing empirically and as a result to this we see the fossil history and its connection to other things around us. while on the other hand, creationist, cannot bring…

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    Fracking Should Be Banned

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    the American people. Yes, there are so many arguments that could be made in order to allow Oil and gas industries to engage in fracking, but what benefits would this be to people when most people end up dead? According to the scientific journal, “Geology” injecting pressurized fracking fluids between rocks can cause a shift in tectonic plates, which would result in earthquakes. The biggest earthquake ever in Oklahoma, was caused by fracking. This earthquake fell across seventeen states.…

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    disservice. Perhaps the most noteworthy element of A New Face on the Countryside is the way in which it emphasizes how similar the two regions were in their environmental development despite significant differences in their climate, soil quality, geology, and human populations. Historians generally portray the history of New England and the Southern colonies as a dichotomy of two distinct regions. Silver’s work shows us that although the two regions may have differed significantly in 1600, by…

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    he is re-meant to make his thoughts applicable for contemporary Russia. Around 1900 the youthful geographer, Mackinder, became worried about the changing equalization of worldwide power. In these books and different works, Mackinder indicated how geology molded the historical backdrop of different locales of the world. Mahan contended that the United States ought adjust itself to Britain, as well as with Germany and Japan too, to contain Russia on the circular segment of Eurasia, extending from…

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    Machen Deep History

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    modern man from his “historyless” ancestors. Machen’s fascination with the predatory horrors of the prehistoric past is, in essence, a genuine encounter between the three great developments of this period: Darwinian evolution, paleo-anthropology, and geology (Worth 217). His core stories signify the emergence of the protection of mythos, rising from the grave, recuperating from centuries-old deep sleep (or hibernation, disengagement from…

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