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    Science and Theology——A Battle No One Loses The dispute between theology and science lasts for ages. Theology once dominated the mainstream during the Medieval period. However, starting from the 16th century, with the rapid development of science, the authority of theology had been challenged and had declined ever since. In this reflective journal, I’ll discuss the difference and similarities of theology and science. In addition, the reason that science gained its authority will also be further…

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    Description of the Video Clip This lesson is tying together a lesson I taught earlier in the week. On that Tuesday, I taught a lesson that was a series of minilabs about Newton’s First Law of Motion. Basically all we had time for on Tuesday was the kids to cycle through the minilabs with a bit of introduction at the beginning. My mentor was gone the next day, so it made sense to follow up and synthesize all the learning on Thursday. When I got there, we talked through what a good plan for the…

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    To Exercise or not to Exercise How do phenomenal athletes perform at the incredibly high level they do? Sure, you can attribute some of their prowess to genetics, but without proper exercise they would never reach their full potential. Many people, believing exercise either not worth trying or too difficult, leave it out of their daily regimens altogether. However, the benefits they miss out by abandoning exercise prove innumerable. Plenty of dangers from (lethargy,) inactivity accompany these…

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    “Does God begin where science ends?” is a question Professor John Lennox begins his speech with. It is remarkable that science and God has become one the most discussed debate in the world, but at the end of the day, science is not at war with God. This debate is fuelled by two opposite worldviews, atheistic materialism and theistic views (Christian views). Professor John Lennox goes on to say in his speech that science has rendered atheism irrelevant and that he sees science and religion…

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    Aircraft Propulsion Essay

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    other hand the fighter jets require very high thrust and not high fuel efficiency so the employ afterburners on a low turbofan bypass core. Working principle The basic working of aircraft propulsion system is based on Newton’s third law according to which ‘every action have equal and opposite…

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    Snowboarding Physics

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    My creative project focused on understanding the role of physics in the sports of halfpipe snowboarding. My overall research question focused on how physics influence this sport. In my project, I explored the fundamental concepts of physics which influence this sport, and how amateurs can benefit by improving their performance through the understanding of these basics ideas. The internet revolution has made educational resources accessible, however most of these resources are filled with…

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    because he contributed to modern physics, astronomy, and enlightening people by publishing educational books. First, Galileo Galilei was a hero because he discovered physics theories that are still used by people. One of his famous physics theories is Motion theory. Throughout many…

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    Apollo 11 Conspiracy

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    cameras didn't have enough resolution to see any stars. the flag was waving in outer space where there was no oxygen was because Neil Armstrong had to twist the flag into the layer of the moon to make sure the flag would stay. Newton's first law is what goes in motion stays in motion unless an outside force stops it. Which there was no outside force to stop it because there is no…

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    Is human behavior determinism or free will? Many would argue that every action that we do is done by our free will and others would say that human behaviors are completely determined by prior events. In my opinion, I believe that that events that we experience have already been determined by factors such as science and experiences that we’ve been through in the past. There are a few reasons why I believe that human behavior cannot be a result of free will. Firstly, some choices just can’t be…

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    strongest case comes in the form of Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica. a. One of the premises of causal theists beliefs is actually fairly close to a scientific law, they say that things only change when made to change by something else. That is similar to Isaac Newton’s first law of motion which states that an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted…

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