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    The problem or the issue addressed is on how to parallelize the computation, distribute the data, and handle failures conspire to obscure the original simple computation with large amounts of complex code to deal with these issues. Contributions are simple powerful interface that gives parallelization and distribution of large scale systems. So to tackle the issue of parallelization, fault tolerance and distribution of data, they acquired the map and reduce primitives. The use of a functional…

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    In this paper I will show what I have learned reading the articles I was given and also defend evolutionary creationists. The most important belief by Christians is that God created the universe. God created everything including time. St. Augustine says, “ that if God is really the Creator of the whole universe, then God is the Creator…

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    Faith Learning Integration

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    The integration of faith and learning has been a “popular” discussion topic at Christian colleges across the country. The word popular has been placed in quotes here because, for many Christian students, the discussion faith and learning integration has been the source of much confusion and stress. This stems from an erroneous belief that one cannot coexist with the other. In essence, students feel that their faith would be undermined if science had explanations for the many beliefs they had…

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    There are cultures all over the world that while they have contrasting beliefs, they have a similar story of a god in an egg which creates the world and universe within. These beliefs have been transferred through generations of hymns, chants, and written records. Similar cosmogonic traditions are almost parallel in China, Tahiti, India, Africa, Finland, Greece,. According to Sir Isaac Newton, “God is able to create Particles of Matter of several Sizes and Figures, and in several Proportions to…

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    Egyptian Cosmogony

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    They have always existed (Theban Theology, Genesis 1). This attribute describes the preeminence of God/god as having no beginning, that nothing in the universe has created them. In combination with the pre-existing state of the God/god, no one knew their true appearance (Theban Theology, Exodus 33:20). Even in the pre-existent state, there is a flaw with the gods in the text of the Egyptian cosmologies…

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    present themselves throughout history, yet in a form that may be the most readily acknowledged and employed currently, has the echoes of past versions. This is woven together to shape the words: “In the beginning…” The subject of how exactly the universe it is presented came into being, is a question that has been at the forefront of inquiries. Cultures from across the world, in distant ages and current, all wonder about this same phenomenon. In examining three separate mythos that attempt to…

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    Saraswati Controversy

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    is she who invigorates creation as well as rids the world of ignorance. Brahma, the creator of the universe, also created Saraswati and became her husband. There are many disputes concerning how this goddess came about, but all ideas involve her coming from Brahma in some way. As his consort, he split himself in two from his forehead, mouth, thigh, or rib. Interestingly, Saraswati’s origin parallels the story of Athena, born from a forehead, and Eve, born from a rib. The goddess is a part of the…

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    think of there being some definite order, or framework of rules we know as laws of nature, established by what could (in their minds) only be a god (albeit in a time where science was in its infancy and so other ways of contemplating order in the universe hadn’t been developed besides the religious) (274). This, the author implies, allows for some fundamental overlapp between sicence and religion. However, as the author goes on to argue, “...science requires regularity and lawful behavior on…

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    appropriate with the laws of physics. And all of it is technically possible and even though it is only a bit fraction of a second scale. Wormhole is the theoretical passage in space-time that may create shortcuts for a long journey through the universe. These are the predictions of the theory of relativity. But wormholes also bring the danger of sudden collapse, high radiation and dangerous contact to an exotic matter. We can travel forward or in the future but we can never go back…

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    Iroquois Vs Genesis

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    creation story will be referred to as “Genesis” although the source material doesn't include all of book of Genesis written in the Bible, and the Iroquois creation story will be referred to as “The Sky World”) The first thing to notice is how the universe is set up at the beginning of the stories, what there is to work with, and any characters there are. In Genesis, a single deity, God stands center place as the main figure…

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