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    accepted as a solid one. If we, as a society or as a people, define speculative science as valid, then speculative science will be the unsteady foundation for further scientific inquiry, placing all future research in doubt. Consider, as an example, the following subset of an unknown larger set: {2, 3, 5}. Any scholar with an eye for mathematics will immediately recognize these as the first three prime numbers. However, to conclude that the larger set is then the set of all prime numbers would…

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    University Archery and Gun Club. 2. This organization will use this name, or its acronym, DSUAGC, in all publicity and correspondence. Article II (Purpose) 1. To inform and educate the student body on the proper handling and shooting of firearms and archery; as well as, foster the desire to pursue the sport in recreation and competitive settings. 2. All activities…

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    Except for physical attraction, Archer and May differ greatly in their interests and hobbies. At the beginning of the novel, while Archer is enjoying Faust in the opera, May, however, "doesn't even guess what it's all about" (1). At that time, Archer still dreams that they would "read Faust together by the Italian lakes" (1) and wanted to make efforts to develop May's literary attainments "under his guidance." Apparently, it doesn't work well, as "although May had advanced far enough to join him…

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    There are approximately 135,000 children who are adopted each year in the United States. These children are adopted from countries all over the world such as Ethiopia, Russia, or China (Fact). Adoption, once uncommon, is now easier and better understood (SC11). Most children who are adopted in the United States are less likely to live below the poverty line because many of the parents who adopt are wealthier and have a higher education (Adoptions; Graham). Although adoption is seen as a good…

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    Is Evil Good Or Bad

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    Webster) However, this is simply a Standard Definition, and is thus excessively exclusive in nature. For that reason, it may also be characterized as a Qualifying Definition, though in either case the description is relatively direct and specific, leaving little to no room for further contemplation or discussion. Despite this, there are other forms of definition with which one can define this word, and a myriad of ways to do it, as well, in various manners that are more creative in nature and…

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    Stargirl Essay Examples

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    A wise person once said, “If you live for people’s acceptance, you will die from their rejection.” It may be difficult to accept people’s differences, but no one deserves to be rejected. We can benefit and learn from each other if we will try. Stargirl is a must-read book that teaches a valuable life lesson that holds true even for today’s teenager: you should accept people for who they and as they are. In Stargirl, the author uses conflict to teach that you should accept others as…

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    When we think about addiction, the mind goes to one thing--negative, because that is the only kind there is. No type of positive addiction exists, but we like to think an extreme love for a hobby is an addiction. Many people who enjoy activities like reading, drawing, writing, singing, and playing sports, use the word, “addicted,” to define how they love it, but the strong fondness for an activity is a passion rather than an addiction. If a love for a hobby is immense, you are not dependent upon…

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    Ringworm Research Paper

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    from your face, all the way to the toes. The ringworm, also called dermatophytosis, is mainly caused by having direct and or indirect contact with a person, animal or object that is already infected with the disease, or one of the three fungi that cause one to have the disease (trichophyton, microsporum, and epidermophyton). People who tend to shake hands, hug, or come in contact with a person whom already has a ringworm, may get the disease. If a person is petting, grooming,…

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    prove this theory, a behaviorist would have to observe multiple teenagers that grow up in two completely different environments, one where children grow up with both parents who live together happily and have friends who begin to date, and one where they may are raised by single parents and do not have friends that are allowed to date. Through the humanistic perspective, one views teenagers dating as a part of their deepest desires. Many teenagers are insecure about themselves and they crave…

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    accident than a licensed driver. This is one of the reasons why officers of the law take unlicensed driving so seriously, and are perhaps quicker to suspect someone they initially believe to be driving without a license. There are many reasons why someone may be charged with driving without a license, and nearly all of them provide an avenue towards having the misdemeanor charge reduced to an infraction, or have it dismissed altogether. The first reason one may be charged for driving without a…

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