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    Bilger, Burkhard. "Has the Self-Driving Car Arrived at Last?" The New Yorker, 25 Nov. 2013 Burkard, a two-time winner of The National Magazine awards writes a thought provoking article about the possibility of an accident and delay free commute made reality by a ground breaking invention, Google’s driverless car. This revolutionary idea stemmed from Google X, a semi-secret lab for experimental technologies. Burkhard states that someday a self-driving car may “save your life” (par7) as Americans…

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    Marvel Research Paper

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    said universe’s history. For example in the Ultimate Universe’s Spider-Man comic Peter Parker, who is the original Spiderman, dies and Miles Morales takes his place as the Web-slinger. All of the Marvel universes together are called the Marvel Multiverse. Characters tend to cross over to other universes which make for interesting team ups and…

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    Four. They outsourced them to the studios of two of the former Marvel artists, Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld. The relaunched titles were amazingly success even though they came out in a struggling industry. Marvel Knights, which took place within Marvel multiverse, was launched in 1998 and it featured characters like Black Panther and…

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    In the play, Shakespeare uses the recurring element of blood to illustrate Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s guilt and its lasting power. Early on, Lady Macbeth urges evil spirits to remove the feminine, what she sees as the “kind” part of her and turn her into a cruel and unforgiving character. She goads the spirits to “make thick [her] blood. Stop up th’access and passage to remorse” (Shakespeare I. v. 50-51). The general belief in the era of the play’s setting was that the heart was the source of…

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    With the recent technological advances in the scientific industry it has become evident that several hypothetical ideas are inching closer to reality. One such idea is the concept of time travel. The most familiar form of time travel is usually thought some sort of “time machine”, and the first time this idea was conceived was in the New York Sun during 1881, in a short story titled “The Clock that Went Backward”. On the other hand films like “Back to the Future” got their rise from H.G. Wells’…

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    BioShock infinite ending Dewitt makes a choice to either accept or refuse baptism after the battle at Wounded Knee In one universe he refuses, becomes a pinkerton who sells his daughter, and leads the Vox Populi rebellion to a bloody victory over Comstock In another he accepts baptism, changes his name to Zachary Hale Comstock, and teams up with the female scientist to create Columbia Due to heavy experimentation Comstock becomes infertile and is unable to have kids With help of the…

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    Ofrenda Analysis

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    used to honor loved ones during the day of the dead. I created an ofrenda for Barry Allen. Barry Allen was The Flash, he saved many lives during his lifetime. Barry died not only saving our universe, but an infinite number of universes when the multiverse was in danger. Within my ofrenda I have “marigold petals”, a glass of water, black skull, The Flash helmet, candles, pictures of Barry’s loved ones and many pictures of Barry as The Flash. Marigolds are used within ofrendas because the scent…

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    his entire life story, better to leave some stuff to the imagination. Our story starts at a time when two groups were fighting for dominance of a single country. Neither of which at this moment in time should warrant an intervention from the multiverse traveling Time Lord, but this is a special case. Jack Johnson is part of the Johnson family, one of the groups fighting, somehow in three days time he becomes extremely powerful, slaughters both sides of the fight and then starts universe…

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    The Cosmological Argument

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    In the middle of the 17th century, thinkers in the enlightenment began to question how belief in the existence of a monotheistic God could be rationally supported. A number of arguments for and against the existence of God emerged at this time, and while the philosophical debate on the existence of God is still in session, the initial dust has settled. At this point in time, it is abundantly clear that a the cosmological argument is untenable at both a metaphysical and empirical level, and that…

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    Sharena Roberson PHL206-D Professor Mark E. Weber October 19,2015 Teleological Arguments for the Existence of God A teleological argument is one of the most popular arguments of the existence of God. It bases the proof of the existence of God on the order and design of nature, or the structure of the universe.The universe didn’t just happen by chance and there is a purpose or goal. It is a causal argument and focus on modern ideas. There are several types of teleological arguments presented for…

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