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    Reflection On Segregation

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    Throughout most of life I have been witness to real life de facto segregation. And I have learned that segregation is natural and normal but that integration is also natural and normal when it is done by choice. My small hometown is a vast majority of white middle class citizens. I am very aware that I have a lot to learn when it comes to cultural differences and due to my unfamiliarity I find the easiest way to ease myself into the situation is to simply observe. When I sought out more…

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    Immanuel Kant On Morality

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    view of morality and ethics. My first reason is Kant’s idea of morality is not solely tied to religion or god. I wanted to find an answer to explain why I still had moral values, while no longer having religion in my life. Another reason for my gravitation towards Kant is the idea of grounding morality in logic. Having the idea that being moral is a logical course of…

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    The History of the Development of the Four Fundamental Forces Nature has a total of four fundamental forces. The forces include gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear and weak nuclear force. Gravitational force is the force of attraction between all masses. Every object in this universe is pulling upon other objects. Many scientists came up with logics to explain the science behind gravitational forces. The first one to try was Aristotle in around 330 BC. Aristotle believed Earth and…

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    Introduction The evolution of mankind from the medieval times to the current ‘science and technology age’ has allowed mankind to evolve and adapt to nature well. In fact, the advent of science has propelled mankind forward to where he is today, something that was considered unimaginable and unattainable hundreds and thousands of years back. Albert Einstein once said “Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” So I question, what is Science? Before I develop my…

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    Rumah Turi Analysis

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    4.1 RUMAH REMPAHKARYA & RUMAH TURI (PAULUS MINTARGA)-EMBEDENESS Rumah Rempah Karya and Rumah Turi are two connected project designed by Paulus Mintarga as the architect and also the owner. Rumah Rempah Karya is meant to be a place where creative design community can meet and hold various activities including their work exhibitions, while Rumah Turi is commercial hotel building. The basic architectural concept of the architect was to promote and showcase local expertise and works to the world.…

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” Analysis The short story “The Yellow wallpaper” is a story about a woman’s descent into insanity. The story begins with the narrator and her husband moving into what seems to be a temporary vacation home. It is obvious in the beginning that the narrator is going through something or suffering through some type of illness. The narrator puts trust in her husband and follows his direct orders, even if they make her unhappy. Unfortunately, things start to go awry as she’s…

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    The Incorrect Philosophy of Andrew Carnegie During the early nineteenth century, many business moguls began to rise to power, but perhaps none has shaped business in the same way Andrew Carnegie had. The industrial billionaire gave rise to some of the most iconic skyscrapers, railroads, and was responsible for the creation of an abundance of libraries in America. Carnegie’s business and humanitarian efforts have solidified him in the minds of generations of Americans and have earned him the…

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    evaporation from the surface of Pluto (Stern et al., 2015). This wide-ranged atmosphere may due to the small gravitational force between the Pluto and the atmospheric atoms, i.e. it is not capable of attracting the whole atmosphere. Newton's theory of gravitation states thatF=Gm1m2r2, where G is Pluto's gravitational constant, m1 is the mass of Pluto, m2 is the mass of atmosphere and r is the distance between Pluto's core and atmosphere. Pluto's gravitational force on atmospheric atoms is…

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    The subject matters to me personally because it opened my narrow mind, it helped me to see matters that cannot be seen. The idea of force and gravity, how everything kept in place by gravity was astounding. According to Newton’s law of universal gravitation, “I am pretty attractive to you” said Mr. Bertossa. A quote by my Physics teacher, and a quote that I will never forget because that is how universe…

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    Cultural Factors In Cuba

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    In light of the above, it is inherent in human nature to resist change, for numerous reasons, such as, fear of the unfamiliar, fear of uncertainty, loss of control, strong connection to old ways and habits, or just a fear of failure; regardless of the reasons humans for the most part approach change with a sense of apprehension and foreboding. Relative to that, since human beings make up governments and governments dictates the direction of a nation’s international policies, the same could be…

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