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    Once upon a time the Red Baron was my greatest enemy. Snoopy, my wingman sat atop his war bird of a three foot dog house and together he and I could accomplish anything we put our minds too. Where a simple “theres a snake in my boot” or a “to infinity and beyond” could not help but produce an innocent smile or giggle. Anything our imaginations could think of could be assembled with the sea of lego bricks found scattered across my own childhood room. A time full of breathtaking innocence that…

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    actually having placed the idea in their head. To prove his point, he as well as others, possess some degree of perfection. This degree allows for us to be able to add on other degrees of perfection up to infinity. Since even if there was just one degree of heat, one could imagine it all the way up to infinity. Therefore, one could take a given degree of being from oneself, and add on more degrees and be able able to construct the idea of a perfect being from doing so. He also argues that one…

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    Delightful Ohana Tattoos – No One Get’s Left Behind “Ohana" means "family." "Family" means no one gets left behind." This quote is from the Disney movie Lilo and Stitch (2002). In this cute film, a little Hawaiian girl adopts a strange looking dog who is actually an alien. The word “Ohana” was made quite popular by this film and many people still chose to include it in their tattoo designs. Today we will look at these ohana tattoos in a little more detail. The word “ohana” is from the…

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    Activision Blizzard Essay

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    Activision started in 1979. Activision gained Treyarch in 2001. Treyarch creates games and Activision want to add them to the family in order to make the biggest cross console game developer company out there. (Ahmed) In 2003 Activision acquired Infinity ward, which them together made them the top developers and distributors of first person action games and started the Call of duty…

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    Marriner's Eccles Analysis

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    1. The Marriner S Eccles by Paul Manship (American 1885-1966), Moods of Time: Morning 1938. It could be a simple interpretation of morning with the cock, trumpeter, and the throwing of the veil of night. For me though it was throwing away darkness which can be look at as just light or as darkness like fear. I would much rather be up in the light where birds are singing, there is music and happiness. 2. I was really interested with this next piece, first because I am always interested in other…

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    imperfect’ and ‘not finite’. Descartes responds saying that this negative conception of infinity and perfection is not the idea of God – instead the idea of God requires a positive conception of these properties and not the absence of limits, but something for which there can be no limits. Nevertheless, this requirement conflicts with Descartes’ claim that as finite minds, we cannot form a clear idea of God’s infinity but also, whilst the idea of God is not clear, Descartes claims that it is…

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    one i would rather have, i can't talk about our love story so i will talk about math. I am not a mathematician but i know this, there is an infinity between 0-1 there is .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others. Of course there is a bigger infinite set between the numbers 0-2 or between 0-100000 some infinities are bigger than other infinities, a writer we used to like taught us that there are days many days of them than what i resynthesize my unbounded set i want more number…

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    Blaise Pascal was born on June 19, 1623, in Clermont-Ferrand, France and died in Paris on August 19, 1662. He was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer and a Christian philosopher. He was also a child prodigy educated by his father. He invented the Pascaline, it is an early calculator, and he validated Torricelli's theory concerning the cause of barometrical variations in 1640s [11]. Blaise Pascal argued with Anslew, Aquinas, and Paley about the existence of God. He believed that…

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    the beginning of the tension between the Avengers and the world, as they question if the Avengers are part of the problem or the solution. This film was a great introduction to the final phase before the Avengers go head to head with Thanos and the infinity…

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    Do you know anyone who has or lost a battle to cancer? It's heartbreaking isn't it? The Fault in Our Stars is tearful, romantic, and amazing. There are reasons why battling cancer is tearful, falling in love is romantic and why god is so amazing. I will show you where these themes take place in the book. I haven't the finest clue of what it's like to have or battle cancer. There are quotes I found about battling, in falling love, and God. "But in fact, depression is not a side effect of…

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