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    Leonardo Da Vinci’s Aerial Screw was effective to the evolution of the helicopter? Identification of Sources Source #1 This article is published on the US Centennial of Flight Commission, a valuable education and research website dedicated to show original and useful content for researchers about aeronautics. It was written by Judy Rumerman, an accomplished writer and author for many books about aeronautics. She has lots of experience with writing about the history of NASA and flying just in…

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    the debate of the intelligence and the stupidity of the internet and how it effects the way the human brain works? The Internet has turned the way we live in a completely different direction. This make the world wonder what is the internet doing to our life as we evolve into the modern world. Today we will look at why Nicholas Carr thinks the internet make you dumber in has article from Wall Street Journal “Does the Internet Make You Dumber?”. Carr believes that the constant use of social media…

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    “consonance with our hopes or resonance with our fears.” Rather than rely on rational judgment, people use their sentiments as the sole guide for what to believe and what to do. For instance, Gould demonstrates his point by scrutinizing the origin story of baseball. While factual evidence supports the idea that baseball descended from English stick-and-ball games, the majority of people hold the belief that Doubleday or Cartwright alone conceived the sport. Rather than recognize the game’s…

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    1. How did the development of public education differ in the Northern, Middle, and Southern Colonies? In the Northern Colonies, many areas were founded by a religious group called the Puritans. These Puritans lived really close to each other and thus many small towns were able to form. Since the majority of people belonged to the Puritan group, a public educational system was able to be agreed upon. Thus, public schools existed in the Northern American colonies. In the Middle Colonies, many…

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    former slaves now had access to education, identity and basic human abilities that were stripped during the times of slavery caused a large gap between races in terms of achievements. As a result of this gap, America suffered consequences that made our society what it is today. The same racism that existed during America’s time of slavery poured into the Jim Crow era. Although racism was abolished, the racist mentality still existed. African Americans were no longer slaves, but they still were…

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    help us move forward and be more innovative. We have read Why Robots Will and Must Take Our Jobs by Kevin Kelly and Blue Collar Brilliance by Mike Rose, these two readings have made realize how much technology and humans can accomplish together. Author Kevin Kelly’s argument about the importance of humans collaborating with technology helps me see something new in Mike Rose’s argument about blue collar workers skills, especially Kevin Kelly’s analysis of the baxter’s abilities can be used at the…

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    lost tribes, understanding ancient civilizations, and the study of indigenous peoples. Its subject matter is both exotic and commonplace. I remembered When I was an undergraduate at the University of Addis Ababa , Ethiopia. Everyone worried about our future anthropology as a career. There are also people thinks and suggested that anthropology is a outlandishly mystical field without knowing about the subject. But what is anthropology mean exactly and how people define ? why the world need…

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    Throughout human history, education has been, by far, one of the most important pillars of human life. With education, people gain knowledge, awareness, and skills, in which they become capable of success and achieving their ambitions. In addition, technology has played an essential role in enhancing and developing the educational process. Frederick Douglass, in his essay “Learning to Read”, describes his extraordinary tale from an uneducated slave to a prominent writer of his time. A critical…

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    result from the connection formed. Besides that, socializing can broaden up the soft skills, ability to compromise and work together, problem-solving skills and beautify the teamwork value, which is a well-known for the importance of…

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    networked digital technologies. And they all have the skills to use those technologies” (Palfrey and Gasser 7). Being born after the 1980s, the digital native generation has evolved with technology from the start of their lives. A Digital Native is someone who has grown up with technology…

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