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    In the global economy, the hardest thing for individuals to market is themselves. There are countries that have policies that gladly welcome foreign workers into the work force, and there are countries that do not. Individuals look for jobs in countries that would allow them to grow, but they find themselves blocked from entrance and restricted by policies. In “Let Anyone Take a Job Anywhere,” a debate on Intelligence2 Debates, the pros and cons of an open labor market crashed in a…

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    A Hero's Journey To Space

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    Have you ever looked up at the stars in the night sky and thought of the stars that were light years away or how that we are just a few feet tall humans on a pale blue dot in the 100000 light-years wide galaxy.With the recent discoveries of the new 7 potential habitable Exoplanets of the TRAPPIST system we ask the human race, how do we get there? That for every distant star it takes at least 81,000 years to get to them with our current technology. But is it possible to get faster by using the…

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    that statement I can see where people would come to that conclusion from. Personal electronic devices are more addicted to people in today’s society than any other addiction in human history. No other time in history has there been one sole thing that near every human has and uses constantly with little regard for what they are actually using. In addition to Personal electronic devices something that people have to look out for is the development of artificial inelegance. Unregulated artificial…

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    Birds have always been fascinating creatures to the imaginative impression of our creative entity. The moment man realizes the value of liberty in life and living, he grows desperate to cling to it. However, the more he tries to grab it in both hands the more it evades. Life on earth within a social decorum is so designed that the free flight of a mind finds it clipped. Down the ages, this consciousness only grows to make him feel his limitation and his inevitable lot of being restrained. On the…

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    In the near future, startup companies like the Australia-based Nura can further personalize your music by tuning it to how sound is perceived by your ears. By quickly mapping the user’s ears, it boosts the frequencies their ears simply weren’t made very well to…

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    Failure Mechanistics

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    strain energy was absorbed by energy dissipation due to plastic flow near the crack tip. Accordingly, the Griffith’s equation was modified…

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    have resided. With a distant focus, “parting” may be used as a euphemism for the undertaking of death. Yet, in this sense, the unavoidable “close”, which the narrator awaits, is the everlasting separation that occurs at the end of life. As the poem nears its end, it uses its sense of disparity in hopes of the reader commiserating for her loss and understanding the tremendous amount of misery she survived…

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    Something from Nothing: The Big Bang Even though the equal balance of matter and antimatter created in the beginning of the universe as proposed by the Big Bang theory might have annihilated each other before any stars could form, the inflation model of the Big Bang accounts for the unequal level of matter-antimatter existing today and how stars could form before matter-antimatter reactions destroyed the universe. The existence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR). is in line…

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    Imagine a world where everyone is being constantly watched by the government through hidden cameras in everyone’s own house and the only source of news comes straight from the government. People’s only source of news is controlled and regulated to make society comply with the government no matter what. That was an example of a dystopia, dystopias are societies that usually are futuristic and an illusion of a perfect society made by several things. Corporate, religious, technological, and…

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    What does that thing mean? Why is it this thing so important? When looking at art or trying to find meaning within oneself one is often driven by, either a curiosity for understanding or by their desire to uncover a meaning, and to explore their own personal analyses and theories. Sigmund Freud 's theories often bank heavily upon the interpretation of dreams. What do they mean? What is their purpose? What do they say about us? Using his interpretation to pull psychoanalytical significance from…

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