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    The issue of religion and faith has accompanied human civilization throughout the entire history of development. Numerous philosophers and scientists have tried to investigate the complex nature of human beliefs and provide the logical and justified reasons for creating gods and believing in them. Still, there is no universal theory, which could have explained the importance or uselessness of religion as a social phenomenon. In the book “Why would anyone Believe in God”, Justin L. Barret…

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    Eighteenth Century Mathematical Discoveries The Eighteenth century was full of great mathematicians, many of whom were disciple of either Newton or Leibniz. The most important mathematicians from the early half of the century came from one family the Bernoulli’s, and particularly two brothers Jacob and Johnathan. The middle of the century was dominated by Leonhard Euler. He made numerous discoveries that would change the landscape of mathematics forever, and today he is considered one of the…

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    to pinpoint the few things evolutionism cannot already prove, use them to discredit this theory and give themselves more credit. Considering that creationism, unlike evolutionism, is not based on facts but using facts, it should not be taught in science classes as a theory like any…

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    Throughout history people have been advancing with technology. In many science fiction novels and movies often show that technology advances. Especially in the book The Giver by Lois Lowry. Throughout the book The Giver they invade their privacy by watching them and controlling them. In the book the people don't have a say in anything and is the disobey they will release them from the community. This has started to happen in real life drones watching us cameras everywhere and so much more. In…

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    Mathematics is used in every aspect of life. In order to figure out time and space, width and depths in science math is needed. Mathematics is very relevant in order to function in this world. Every job requires it, the hours worked must be counted, pay must be multiplied by the hours worked. God provides many gifts to his people, such as wisdom and knowledge to name a few. Mathematics was created by the Lord and gifted to his people. Throughout education, it is taught that mathematics was…

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    to fabricate a human ear on the mouse. Now, researchers are able to explore the possibility of growing human body parts on the people that don't have that certain part . animal research has been around for almost 150 years when physiology became a science. But back then they didn't have painkillers or anaesthetics, so everything had to be done while the patient was awake. Imagine getting your leg amputated, which happens a lot during this era, without anything to stop the pain. Now in the…

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    Suffering In Frankenstein

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    Mary Shelley strongly portrays the opinion that scientific progress in the extreme will result in suffering, when it passes beyond the bounds of what nature will allow. Humans are flawed creatures that will continue to do unnatural types of wrong and suffer for it. Everyone surrounding the criminal human will be also be negatively affected, and the society in its entirety will be subject to suffering at the hands of nature. Humans generally look for comfort in nature’s surroundings because deep…

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    As time progresses, techonology has advanced. The LIDAR is the most impactful, developed and advanced technology that can help seek evidence for researchers and explorers today, which in turn can further our understanding of the archeology of the world. Archeologists have been able to find out more about the topography than they have in years. The LIDAR has made it easy upon scientists and has changed the view of the world. On the other hand, another developed and advanced type of…

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    “Not a single creature on earth has more or less right to be here.”-Anthony Douglas Williams Animal Experimentation should be prohibited because it is not always certain, animals are very different from humans, and the outcome can drive scientists away from possible cures. To begin with, some drugs that pass the animal testing are not always going to be safe when using it on humans. From (sciencemuseum.org.uk), a drug was tested on numerous animals and the babies that were born from them did…

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    identified five individual ways of knowing, these ways of knowing do not exist in isolation. The nurse must use knowledge from all domains to effectively care for the patient as each contributes to the nursing profession. Empirical knowing is the science, Esthetics is the art, personal is the self,…

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