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    redirected back into space gets trapped inside of the Earth’s atmosphere due to the abundance of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The more heat that is trapped and absorbed by such gases causes the overall temperature of Earth to rise. It is natural and anthropogenic – human induced – climate changes that are attributed to increased gases in the greenhouse effect, though anthropogenic changes play a larger role in global warming. Despite the fact that humans have been a major role in…

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    defining space and save energy, and in many cases, natural light can be the start point for any design. architects are keen to design space in a way that allow more natural light to penetrate. That allows to give the feeling of openness and comfort. However, the role of artificial light cannot be ignored. Artificial light is being used in many ways in designing to convey different aspects and feelings. This research will study the effects of natural and artificial light in designing buildings…

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    In 1925, John Scopes was arrested for teaching natural selection in his classroom. At this time teaching natural selection in Tennessee was banned amongst educational institutions. Now, only natural selection is taught in schools, which is no better. At first, no one could question God and then no one could question biologist. Easterbrook believes that students need to hear both sides of the debate. Easterbrook speaks of how the Kansas Board of Education decided to delete some requirements in…

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    Reflection 2 In the classroom setting there was a lot of natural lighting, and some fairy lights in the fairy garden and on the hanging mobiles. Natural lighting is effective in a learning environment as it reduces how much electricity is used, improves how the area looks, and increases children’s performance in that area (Biddle et al, 2014). In the classroom there was also a light table with added provocations every few days to keep the children engaged. The classroom had neutral colours…

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    How The Natural Human Learning Process Affects Us The Natural Human Learning Process is very important in our everyday lives; everything we learn during our day is affected by the Natural Human Learning Process. According to Rita Smilkstein there are six steps to the Natural Human Learning Process which affect our learned skills. Our learned skills are stored in our neurons which are easiest to remember if you think of it as a tree in our dendrites. What causes our dendrites to grow is the…

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    the natural order and kill the king to gain power backfires and the consequences of his actions haunt him to his death, he and lady Macbeth are driven insane with guilt with there over- ridding ambition pushes them both of the edge, evident when Macbeth order the murder of Macduff family, this epitomizes that Macbeth has lost all control of his situation. Shakespeare uses the characterization of Macbeth to emphasize the power of the natural order and the consequences of challenging the natural…

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    If I were pregnant, I would like to give natural childbirth. Even though it would be more painful than having a cesarean delivery, I still want to give birth this way, because it has many benefits for the mother and the baby. For instance, we will have a quicker recovery time and can take care the baby immediately after birth. Furthermore, natural childbirth process will stimulate the mother's body to lactate early, so that the baby will soon be able to enjoy colostrum. Based on what I know, the…

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    of the Christian life. It talks about how we should view the natural world, our identity as people, our relationships, culture, civilization and a lot of other important subjects. It really has so much information in it that some people miss all of it because they do not go deeper into it like they should. It also goes further into detail about condemnation, justification, sanctification, and vindication. The Natural World The natural world was formed by God through his words. He spoke the…

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    According to me, in the movie “The last samurai”, the Natural Law theory is shown when captain Algren San is sent to train Japanese men for modern warfare so that they may develop westernized means of war as opposed to their traditional samurai system. In this process a war against these men and the samurais takes place in which the newly trained Japanese army is defeated and Captain Algren is captured by the samurais and taken to their village. The head of these samurais does not kill Captain…

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    historian who analyzed the effects of technology and urbanization on human societies throughout history” (Encyclopedia Britanica). His profile can justify the sociological, historical and economically rich articulations in his publication on “The Natural History of Urbanization” (Lewis Munford, 1956) in which he examines all aspects of city morphology and functions from…

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