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    A Wrinkle in Time has a lot of differences and similarities in it. There’s a book that is written by Madeleine L’Engle that was published in 1962 and movie that was by Susan Silliday and was released in 2003. It will be talking about how Meg and Charles Wallace will be saving their Father, Mr.Murray who was captured by IT. IT is a big brain that lives on Cammozots who controls everyone there. Meg and Charles Wallace are now going to save their father and bring him back to earth. The first thing…

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    Becoming a historian or a writer would be silly since I am good at math and science and it’s something I like. Engineering would allow me to enjoy my work, which is important because, with any luck, I will be working for decades. I don’t want to have to drag myself out of bed every morning and do something I hate. Solving problems and reaching goals gives me great satisfaction. I work better when I have something to work towards and a definite answer. Either my solution will work or it won’t.…

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    During the Classical Era, Naturalism was a means to express society’s perception of lifestyle and as a way to show admiration of honorable people. Through art, sculptures, paintings, and poetry, this illustration was evident. Throughout the Classical Era, artists created images that looked natural in both features and posture. Naturalism conveyed a desire to represent the human body as it appeared in nature. From the realistic features and postures of the human body, Naturalism is the way…

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    We Need New Names is a fictional novel by NoViolet Bulawayo. The novel is told by the narrator, who is a 10 year-old girl named Darling. Darling takes the reader on a journey from her life before it fell apart to the times when she lives in a shantytown called Paradise in Zimbabwe, Africa. Darling travels to America to escape the run-down life she lives there, only to find that she has lost a piece of who she is. Some interesting recurring themes that occur during Darling’s journey include her…

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    A Dance Between Super's Theory and Chaos Theory In the lives of many we live by order and chaos. One helps us up while the other pushes back down when least expected. Donald Super's theory is clear concise and gives step by which a person will progress through life in their career. However; Chaos theory is a slew of random factors that can change the outcome of our situation and they happen every second. Each with their strengths and weaknesses a yin and yang of the modern age, these two…

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    Many more scientists grew to have an affinity towards the golden ratio. One such scientist was the polymath Leonardo Da Vinci, who was known to integrate the divine ratio into his paintings. Other great associations were inherently linked to the Phi. An example of this occurred between 1571 and 1630 when Johannes Kepler discovered the elliptical nature of the planets around the sun. Quasicrystals discovered by Dan Shechtman were one of the most modern applications of Phi that are still being…

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    world. Basically, due to Hawking's idea of black holes, physics and mathematics were more than ever knitted together. His use of the laws of thermodynamics, quantum physics, and general relativity (which had never been used together ever before) demonstrated that. Even after Einstein’s use of relativity, Hawking created a idea that would entirely create a new idea and view of black holes (The Intimate Relation Between Mathematics and Physics). The United States and its venture of space…

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    “Spaghetti and hydrogen, what do they have in common?” I always remembered the question my physics teacher raised in first physics class in eighth grade. “From the leaves on the trees to the school bus that drives you here”, he continued, “for every matter in the world, there exist certain underlying rules that shape it into what it is, determine how it functions, and thus make it predictable and understandable.” Identifying his conclusion shapes me into a discerning observer. Ever since, I was…

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    Who is Albert Einstein? Einstein was a genius man who was very under rated until his later years of life. He invented the theory of relativity, that is incredibly famous now, and is considered one of the most influential person for the 20th century. Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany. He grew up in the middle class inside a Jewish family. Einstein had a father who was an engineer and a mother who was a regular housewife. Einstein had two siblings one brother and one sister that was born two…

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    Anything and Everything Including Rocket Science To be any famous person in all known history is a tough choice, but John Carmack has been an innovative, boundless, and ambitious man who has advanced the world of technology to what it is today. DOOM, Quake, and Wolfenstein, if these games come to mind then you know that they set the stage for modern video games to be developed and it all started with a man named John Cormack. Cormack was the lead developer on most of the games coding, that…

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