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    Women In The Crucible

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    Our story begins with dancing, not the footloose kind, although the two towns have similar policies on the matter, but a much more ominous dancing in the woods. The setting is early 1800’s Massachusetts in a puritan colony. We are first introduced to the main character in the play when reverend Parris, a rich reverend from Barbados, stumbles upon girls dancing. It is never stated why Parris was in the woods to begin with, and it is never questioned either. Parris discoveres the girls dancing and…

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    sculptures, and that form is dance. Dancing is a form of art where someone can express feelings and emotions or even to inform others by using their bodies. Dance is a very broad topic. Every culture and every group of people have their own dance that relates to them and shows their…

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    Enjolras Research Paper

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    needed to dance some hip hop moves for Courfs new ballet, he couldn’t image ever being able to dance with the same fluidity as Bahorel and Grantaire. But apparently, he was ‘a fucking natural, holy shit.’ Enjolras just knew Grantaire would be the same way. He had seen the way he could move like music was flowing through his veins, not blood. If only Grantaire would try. “Apollo, I was just running my mouth off, it’s no big deal, you don't need to like, make time in your day to free me from…

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    Creationism is the belief that the universe and all living organisms came from specific acts of divine creation rather than by natural processes. The kinds of creationism consist of scientific creationism, theistic evolution/evolutionary creationism, and intelligent design…

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    backing up the theory of creationism although it has a large following. Intelligent Design is another view that is similar to the idea of creationism yet not identical. Intelligent Design holds the belief that the cells and species are far too complex and intricate to have evolved and must have been designed by a higher intelligent being, thus being called intelligent design. One major difference between Creationism and Intelligent Design carries an agnostic personality compared to Creationism…

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    Science is in everything, including religion and lack thereof. In this paper I will show how scientism is tied in with the aspects of religious faith and atheism. First and foremost science is defined as the analytical and empirical basis for understanding reality, truth is either analytically understood or empirically verifiable. Also the main arguments that will be discussed deal with the finely tuned universe, the teleological argument, the theory of pragmatism and biological evolution.…

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    PCR Synthesis Essay

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    An important observation from the PCR process is the idea of going back to nature to seek answers to the challenges that we are faced with. The One who created the planets took into consideration the fact that bacteria such as Thermos Aquaticus would need a special chemical composition to be able to live in that environment that it stays in. It appears that there is a strong evidence that indeed creation, as told by the Bible, is not some kind of myth. Therefore, whenever we are faced with such…

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    is solely based on an analogy of a watch. This is that the universe as a whole is complex and there must be an intelligent designer responsible for designing the universe. Just like the watch, the parts come together to fulfill a purpose, and if we have never seen a watch before the complexity or the way the watch was designed would make us conclude that it was made by an intelligent designer. This analogy is used to compare the universe to the watch. In addition, he mentions that “it is not…

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    Artificial Intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can cause empathy and make humans mirror neurons shake. Artificial Intelligence will cause a downfall in humanity, because it will eventually put humans out of work, need help with repairing and outsmart natural intelligence. Robots, a product of Artificial Intelligence are becoming more advanced as time goes on and will soon take over the jobs of humans. Artificial Intelligence needs humanity’s help to repair…

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    For thousands of years, humans have wondered what controlled their lives and determined their future—was there a god that set out our paths before we were alive, or perhaps were we the only ones to explore the roads of life? Do we control how our existence plays out, or are we played by the hand of luck or a greater power from the start? Authors Malcolm Gladwell and William Ernest Henley toyed with their beliefs on this subject. Gladwell, writer of the short non-fiction titled Outliers: The…

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