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    Her work Infinity Mirrored Room – The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away is similar to the piece being discussed, though it is a smaller space that is utilized and received far more publicity in their respective exhibits. Those that attended the 2015 installations of the Infinity Mirrored Room in Los Angeles, CA or Moscow were left to wait in long lines that took several hours to suffer through before gaining entry to the space to experience the sense of wonder. Unlike the Infinity…

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    Yayoi Kusama Analysis

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    Examining illness as a metaphor through an early and recent work of Yayoi Kusama and the impact it has on the spectator Examine a body art/live art practitioner in depth, using two pieces of their work as case studies. Using these pieces, contextualize the artist within the history of body-based/ live art performance This essay will explore illness as a metaphor, something that is representative or symbolic, within Yayoi Kusama’s work and the way in which it enables the spectator to reflect,…

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    Innate Ideas

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    of innate ideas such as identity, God and infinity. First concerning the idea of identity, Locke claims that this idea is not universally held distinctly enough to be considered innate. Secondly, he considers the idea of God but says that because different cultures and societies differ in their conceptions of God it must be a social construct implemented by society rather than an innate idea granted at birth. Lastly, Locke considers the notion of infinity. He says that it is possible to explain…

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    of “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey” so I could soak up as much information as possible. Your essays paired with “Cosmos” has changed my worldview entirely. Before I read your book, I knew that the universe was big, but I couldn’t quite grasp how big “infinity” was. I started to compare…

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    to determine the intervals, so I pretty much don’t have any intervals. I think that it may have to do with the fact that it is a parabola, and its specific end behavior. One tail end is going to negative infinity, so all the values are negative and the other tail end is going to positive infinity, so the values are positive. If the graph were to keep going there would never be any sign changes, so there can’t be any intervals. Since there aren’t any intervals, we can move onto the next step of…

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    Red Truck Monologue

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    AND ME THOUGHT OF GATHERING SOME "HEROES" TO MAKE'EM EVOLVE, TO GET THEM TO BECOME STRONGER,. AND AFTER THEY'RE READY, DO A BATTLE ROYALE. AND TO WHAR I SAW IN YOUR MEMORIES YOU REALLY LIKED THE "TERROR INFINITY" SERIES, AND I THINK IT HAS A GOOD GROWTH POTENTIAL, SO I'M GIVING YOU THE TERROR INFINITY SYSTEM.…

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    Infinity: Some things are beyond the mind, thus beyond understanding. The mind has to realize it has limitations. All infinite and never-ending things are beyond the mind, and the essence of everything is infinite and never-ending. Example: we cannot comprehend that the universe goes out forever, but we can understand that it has to. It is impossible for the universe to stop going out. Something has to keep going out, even if it is just empty space. This tells us infinity exists. We can…

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    quantum mechanics. Thereby, he renders co-presence as an infinite fractal-like character. To be more specific, gleaning from Pannenberg the idea of the dialectical mutual indwelling of the finite and the infinite, based on Hegel’s concept of infinity, Russell specifies the notion of infinite as the consummation of the finite that is yet larger than their sum. In so doing, he employs Georg Cantor’s notion of the transfinite. As Pannenberg sees God as ontologically…

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    Call of Duty Research Call of Duty was a video game created by Infinity Ward to oppose EA's Medal of Honor in 2003. The Original Call of Duty was set in World War II, Call of Duty expanded the focus to capture a starling sense of global conflict putting you in the worn war-boots of American, British and Russian soldiers. Call of Duty was reviewed by critics and both its multiplayer and campaign set a solid basis for a video game series that would become one of the most successful…

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    Aquinas's Causal Argument

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    I think he was successful because he was able to establish the existence of God without using his senses. Descartes did this by using the mathematical truth of infinity in order to state how God is an infinite being. Since infinity is a mathematical truth, it survives radical doubt, which helps Descartes’s argument survive doubt. Also, simple natures such as shape and quantity survive radical doubt. Like mathematical truths, these are innate…

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