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    The emergence of utopian communities from the mid-1820’s through the 1840’s was due to increasing industrialization of the United States, where some people saw it necessary to form separate communities because they believed that society was becoming too materialistic and losing their morals. Most utopian societies such as New Harmony, Brook Farm and the Oneida Community eventually failed, as peoples optimistic view of human nature could not be met. New Harmony was founded in 1825 and was based…

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    Math Movie Research Paper

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    Math is key to a successful career because if you don't know math you will not accomplish the task you are trying to complete. If you do not learn math while you go to school and are faced with something in life that requires math you will not be prepared for it. In the movie hidden figures, they show how math is very important not only in the everyday lifestyle but in the workplace. In the movie hidden figures, they not only showed that math is a very important skill to learn, they showed women…

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    the natural cycle of life. The idea of someday being able to clone a human scares many people in the United States and in the world. The United States passed a law preventing Federal funds to be used in cloning research and by 2008 fifteen states had laws that banned human cloning (Kass). In 2008 in the State of the Union address, President Bush asked congress “to pass a legislation that bans unethical practices such as the buying, selling, patenting or cloning of human life” (Kass).…

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    If people do not have to work to survive, many are left to idly vegetate on a daily basis with no repercussions. What kind of a life is this? It is sad because even those who want to work cannot if their IQ is not a certain level. When Paul’s vehicle has an issue, one of the “Reeks and Wrecks” (assigned manual laborers) fixes it in five minutes, handily using the tools and materials…

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    them, follow under the rule of a king and the wealthy, and shelter their own opinions while being spoon fed every judgement that they are told to call their own. With the help of intellectual Enlightenment thinkers, the world view was altered to “…science, statistics, history, literature” (93), which helped paved the way to the views we know today. Taking a look at the Constitution, we see the outlines of basic human rights, including an individuals right to a speedy trial. Although a speedy…

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    How would you feel if you came home one day and scientist were doing cruel things to your pet just to see if medicine/ cosmetics were safe for you to use? That is why I think testing on animals is cruel and inhuman. Animal testing shouldn’t be used because, alternatives for animal testing does exist, animal testing is not always accurate, and animal tests may mislead researchers into ignoring potential cures and treatments. Animal testing shouldn’t be used because alternatives for animal…

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    development of the internet and social media sites. These sites may make communicating with others easier, but they have also began to take over how we interact with people. Many people behave differently on these sites, compared to how they would in real life. For example, people feel that they can say anything online because many sites allow a user to be anonymous. This has been a reason behind a new form of bullying called, cyber bullying. Cyber bullying occurs on a daily basis, from people…

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    Thomas Carroll Religion

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    Carroll, Thomas D., The Problem of Relevance and the Future of Philosophy of Religion, Metaphilosophy, Pg. 39-58.
 A. Religion has always played a vital role between humans and society, especially in terms of what is good and proper. In modern world, people have become increasingly dissociated from religion and spirituality. In the article, The Problem of Relevance and the Future of Philosophy of Religion. Thomas Carroll emphasizes the importance of the study of itself. What exactly is the study…

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    My idea for a science project is to investigate whether “the five-second rule” is true or not. I decided on this project after my mom took a microbiology class and became obsessive with germs and bacteria. She is constantly telling me to wash my hands and not to eat food that has fallen on the floor. I want to see if my mom’s theory is accurate. During this background research paper, I will cover past similar research experiments, as well as explain the concept of my project and why the results…

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    The Neanderthals are the extinct cousins that we all share and the closest relatives of modern humans. As our Homo sapiens ancestors parted from Africa and walked across the Eurasian landmass, they encountered members of this other ancestral human lineage, who also began in Africa but had migrated to Eurasia long before our ancestors arrived. Only separated by tens of thousands of generations, humans and Neanderthals were still able to interbreed, and using anthropological and genetic evidence,…

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