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    Examining sociological concepts through a film was an interesting task to do. It was a completely different way of watching a movie. Being able to pull out themes and concepts that we have learned in this sociology class was a great way to learn and understand from a different standpoint. Issues of race, gender, and social class were the main concepts of the movie “Crash.” The concept of race is the main focal point that the movie revolves around; both implicit and explicit. Many concepts could…

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    still used in the forefront of science today. Furthermore Isaac closely followed the work of Isaac Barrow, learning his theories and methods. Newton furthered his work in binomial theorem, which he extended to include fractional and negative exponents. He succeeded in this enlarging the applicability of binomial theorem by applying the algebra of finite values in an analysis of infinite series. Also he was willing to view infinite series as approximate devices and as alternative forms of…

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    It is important to consider on how we reason. The extent that we can trust our decisions that have been made using reason and the fallacies that could arise when reason is misused. We pride ourselves on being rational animals but we often make errors in our reasoning and jump too quickly to conclusions. Furthermore, reason is used differently across different areas of knowledge. Hence, it is important to look at reason and consider the extent in which it can be relied on in trying to make sense…

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    In society there are many social problems we have at hand that can shape our beliefs and outlooks in life. Simple events affect us will have the biggest impact on our actions. Major social problems such as racism, discrimination, standard of living and even the way the media shapes are behaviors are some of the things we may come encounter with on our daily lives. The symbolic interactionism idea is made up of the three processes which are meaning is derived from social interaction, value of…

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    While we may not wear togas or worship the gods on top of Mount Olympus, much of our lives have been shaped by Greek philosophers and their discoveries. From our government, to the science and technology that makes up every tool we use, to our favorite medias and the very words we speak, the Greeks have had an impact on our world today. When our founding fathers of America wanted to separate from Great Britain, they had a job to do, create a new government. They needed to create a system that…

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    Reason Series Paragraphs For the first segment of the Reason Series the topic of conversation revolves around one main question “Can science disprove God?” and all the little questions that go along with it. After watching the video, the most convincing answer I took away from the segment’s essential question “Can science disprove God?” was the idea that science can never truly disprove anything. It struck me profoundly for I had never realized that although someone could go to every planet,…

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    In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, Mark Hadden uses an analogy to further the central idea that human life is a product of a series of lucky occurrences. The protagonist, Christopher Boone, digresses from his thoughts on what is happening presently in his journey to focus on how specious the explanation of divine intervention is in a world where modern science can debunk theories justifying vague and obscure superstition. Hadden’s novel is centered around the thoughts…

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    science-linked topic called chemistry, as it included to Newton being a main supporter of the atomic theory. Romanowski (2014) tells us that Isaac mathematics was important as he came up with the area of binominal theorem. Binominal was a simple method to identify the coefficients. The Binominal theorem was invented to help with the topics of probability and statistics. The discovery of the calculus has or was given Newton a new leap in math. Isaac Newton also shared his Distinction with…

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    course of time, people created theories to explain how the moon was created. These five theories are the following most popular. The first theory is the Capture theory states that the Moon was pulled in by the gravitational pull of the Earth. The next theorem, which is the Fission theory that the moon was torn off of Earth as it was spinning real fast as there was a natural nuclear explosion. The Co- formation theory is that the Moon formed near the Earth and was helped by the dust and gas of…

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    to a Greek philosopher named Pythagoras. Pythagoras is best known for discovering the Pythagorean Theorem. In fact, most people will know him best for the Pythagorean Theorem in relation to geometry or trigonometry. However, this is not his only claim to fame. Pythagoras studied music as well, and understood the arithmetical relationships between pitches. It is said that he discovered…

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