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    The education system today has the whole pedagogical process down to a science. Take a certain percentage of the student’s multiple choice score and then multiply the free response score by a seemingly random string of digits, then consider the weighted average, so and so forth. Then after crunching the numbers out comes the perfect student: One who can write the proper essay, the correct lab report, correctly perform an experiment, correctly, proper, right. But the system rarely stops to…

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    Manners and Etiquette There are so many different types of manners and etiquettes in this world. Both manners and etiquette have its similarities and differences. So what is etiquette, etiquette is defined as good behaviour which differentiate us humans from animals. Manners on the other hand refers to etiquette as a code of social behaviour. Manners and etiquette goes hand in hand but they are not the same. Etiquette can also be known as a set of rules, and manners are an expression of our…

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    What makes us human? Some would say it is our appearance and how we look, but others say it is what is on the inside that makes us human, for example our morals, beliefs, and they way we interact with others. In the book, Frankenstein, Victor and his creation are contrasted of who is more human. The creature is more of a human than Victor because he shows more compassion, his longing for a companionship, and he is selfless. The creature shows more compassion than Victor, first off he worry…

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    Identity In Macbeth

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    In today’s world, everything varies depending upon perspective. How one person perceives events in life can largely differ from another person’s perspective. On a similar note, fate is witnessed differently varying upon perspective. However, many believe that our fate is controlled by a supernatural force. But in Shakespeare’s “Tragedy of Macbeth,” the titled character controls his own fate, which determines his identity throughout the play. In the beginning, Macbeth meets three witches who tell…

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    It is about methodology of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people are basically good and that problems can be solved using reason instead of religion. Humanism is a philosophy in a form of science and inspired by art, and motivated by compassion. Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the maximization of individual liberty, opportunity and responsibility. It advocates the extension of participatory democracy and the expansion…

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    Kennewick Man Essay

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    It is not morally acceptable to inhibit science in this scenario since it is conducted while following ethical codes that are intended to cause the least harm to society. Although native tribes believe that it is morally wrong to study the body of a human being, scientific studies of our past have…

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    an oddly large portion of his daily life “feeding—and, he claimed, communicating with—the city’s pigeons,” (“Nikola Tesla”), while living in New York. The history books most often portray him as an isolated person who dedicated his entire life to science, but this simply is not the entire story. Surprisingly, he was quite the socialite. In his personal life he was acknowledged as having “a terrific sense of humor,” (“8 Things”). He was good friends with Mark Twain, whom he photographed “in one…

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    Imagination Vs Knowledge

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    “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” This quote was said by Albert Einstein. It is a great quote, and it makes perfect sense. Imagination is what moves this world. Imagination is what brings the making of new and different things. If no one had an imagination, we would not have the things that we have now. There would be no cars, no phones, no televisions. All of these things came about from other people's imaginations. People had…

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    1.1. Introduction. A concept or design that is compiled in such a way that it helps to describe the relationship different theories of science in a common area of research and knowledge is the definition of ontology. Individuals would develop an ontology for several reasons like to share a common understanding in the constructions of information between people and computer agents basically making information more clear to understand and the study of existence. This links to general metaphysics…

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    Differential Equations was the course that made me question my decision in taking up Chemical Engineering. I actually had no idea it was this challenging. All I had in mind was that it’s just Calculus 1 and 2 combined. Before we officially started the class, Engr. Cabatingan introduced us the syllabus and made us study it. The topics were “bearable”. However, I really had no idea what was Modeling all about. We even joked about it, more so when we knew that there’s going to be a gallery walk. In…

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