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    The reason for the creation and evolution of all things is still show that baffles scientist and philosophers around the world. Questions are asked in the end yet only a selected few are answered furthermore even if the answer is clear; it only widens the space for new questions to surface. Some scientist and philosopher believe in the widely popular idea of Natural Selection. This idea originated from the scientist Charles Darwin. The idea of Natural Selection stems from the belief that those…

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    Inshal Siddiqui Department: Communication Design The Girl Chewing Gum The Girl Chewing Gum, John Smith, 1976, Short Film The Girl Chewing Gum is a 1976 experimental short film by the British filmmaker John Smith. The film runs for around 12 minutes. Most of the film is set in a London street. We see vehicles, birds and people walking by. We can hear a Director’s commanding voice throughout out the film who sounds very…

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    share relational ideas and expand the original thinkings at random, as well as comment for a solution, while the traditional group can only follow the rules one by one, then came for the last vote to decide which is popular. To some extent, the randomness of crowdsourcing ensure that there is no limits to point out either any fantastic even weird answer, or any argue for the authority, anywhere anytime as you can, while the regular solutions contains some so-called “Natural Barriers” , which may…

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    Zucker ends up dying in the bus accident while Hans remains relatively unscathed. Hans is also drafted into the German Army as a punishment for his kindness toward Jews. Through Hans’s experience as a member of the Air Raid Special Unit, the true randomness of fate is clearly exhibited. Adults—young and old—and innocent children are dead due to the immorality of Nazi Germany. Fate does not care what kind of person you are. Those who are immoral can influence fate just as significantly as those…

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    Article Abstract Two: Guilty on All Counts Guilty on All Counts, written by Elizabeth Hull discusses the death penalty and the randomness and inconsistencies of the punishment. The author outlines in the article the many flaws of execution in the United States. There are many arguments about the logistics of this sentence and whether it is a cruel or unusual punishment. First, the article explains how the death penalty is gravely flawed. The death penalty has no consistency, and it seems like a…

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    retail, for example, you can expect to do the same thing day in and day out. Other jobs are almost at random as to what, exactly, needs to be done. Paralegals get the best of both worlds: there’s a stability to it that’s tempered with an element of randomness. This kind of work can be surprisingly addicting. “I ended up working at the courthouse thanks to some relevant volunteer experience, and discovered I really enjoyed it. I found the work very interesting, and after 4 years of working in…

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    Supermax Prisons Summary

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    A 2012 article from the Business Insider was regarded as it listed offenders who were housed at ADX, the BOP’s supermax in Colorado. Immediately, Mears logic about the need to develop assessment tools seemed apparent in the randomness of offenders said to be located at ADX. Many of the inmates are considered to be the highest security prison in the United States does house some rather infamous inmates. Matthew Hale, a former member and founder of a neo-Nazi organization, is…

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    Alu Sequence

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    Population Equilibrium of the AUG Sequence in the PV92 Region. Abstract – Alu sequences are found throughout the karyotype of humans and new world primates. Newer sequences that are roughly around one million years old can used to analyze human history since they are not yet stable in the population. One of these sequences that are still evolving is the Alu sequence on the PV92 region of chromosome 16. In this experiment we analyzed 29 individuals at Cameron University to find out how frequent…

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    How often do we think about death or the process of death? I know, kind of a morbid subject, right? Death is just another part of life, and yet as a society we fear it. I never thought much about death or my own morality until I watched Six Feet Under. I chose to analyze Six Feet Under because I was impressed by how the show dealt with homophobia and grief in such realistic ways. I’ve decided to analyze the show using narrative criticism and rhetorical analysis. Narrative criticism deals with…

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    Bad Decisions

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    humor in what I did. I still acknowledge that I was extremely foolish in my decision making, but being able to laugh at it is important in the growing process. I do see, now, that I was living in the moment. It was a random idea that night, and the randomness caused carelessness and ultimately led to me getting caught. I would rather say “remember when,” and not look back and say “what if.” If any good came out of this tragically stupid night, it would be that I have a great story to tell…

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