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    Joker In The DC Universe

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    “Every villain in The DC Universe wants something different, and not all of them want to rule the world. Or at least, not all of them want to rule the world in the way the Crime Syndicate do.” - Geoff Johns. It seems that in all of the DC Universe, that they characters are well developed. They seem to know just everything to be exact, knowing the past, the deeper meaning in the way they act, it's a very well thought out process. But not many people know of how they develop the past and the way…

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    Made in 2007, Across the Universe is a historical musical that showcases the harsh realities of 1960’s England, America, and Vietnam. Revolving around a young man from Liverpool who falls in love with a beautiful American girl amidst the Vietnam war and antiwar protests, the movie incorporates songs by the Beatles. The movie is very visually pleasing and reflects the feelings of the Vietnam war somewhat accurately, however the way the movie portrays these feelings is not completely realistic.…

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    In a parallel universe, there is a world very similar to our own, in which space aliens who are the physical embodiments of gemstones that came to earth in order to create a new colony. As these aliens started their reign, a rebellion started forming, named the Crystal Gems, in order to stop the Homeworld gems from taking over the Earth. Fast forwards five thousand years and we are left with only four remaining crystal gems, one of which is a human gem hybrid. This is the basic premise of the…

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    In Aristotle and Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe, the author, Benjamin Alire Sáenz, describes the journey of two friends, Aristotle “Ari” and Dante, in the late 1980’s in El Paso, Texas. As the friendship develops between Ari and Dante, Ari gradually discovers the traumatic secrets that his parents have hidden from him and gains an entirely different perspective about his life. Through indirect characterization of Ari’s thoughts portraying his dad’s trauma from his war experiences,…

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    interact in two ways, either in warfare against one another or in partnership. Similarly, last semester in physical chemistry class I read a book addressing the nature of the relationship between science and religion. The book, entitled The Flaw in the Universe by Adrian Hough, presented four theories describing the interaction between science and religion. The first theory suggested the notion of independence between science and religion. Hough says, “According to this understanding, science…

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    Discussion – Tayla Dorrington Introduction There are 2 major theories about the universe and how it began. These are the steady state and The Big Bang theory. Both theories have an explanation on how our Universe is, how it began and how it works. Both theories have stuff in common but also have many differences that could completely change the way we look at the Universe. The Big Bang Theory has much more evidence supporting it, while the Steady State Theory has been proven wrong. Big Bang…

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    Why Do God Exist

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    Because God always existed in reality and understanding, created the universe and things in the universe, God is also the Intelligent Designer (will use Creator as a shorter term). If something exists, it has an intended purpose because it was created by God, who neither requires or needs a purpose to exist nor to have a purpose for things to exist. All things that exist or will exist in the universe were created by God for a puipose. Whether a specific or undefined purpose is irrelevant to…

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    Has the thought of the universes existence ever crossed your mind? How about how did it get here, or whom could have created such a complex environment? This is a thought that many philosophers have debated about. A famous philosopher in the seventeenth through eighteenth century named, Gottfriend Wilhem Leibniz, best explained the principle of sufficient reason (PSR) as “an adequate reason to account for the existence and nature of everything that could conceivably not exist.” (“Principle of…

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    none of these scenarios are the facts of the world. You are you, you have not become something that you are not, and the world is as it is. The only place that these fantastical ideas can exist are in the world of fiction, because we live in one universe with one past and an…

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    which is effectively supporting Lemaitre hypothesis of an expanding universe.  Sharing finding stages In 1927, Lemaitre wrote a report which called A homogenous universe of constant mass and growing radius accounting for the radial velocity of extragalactic nebulae. This report was puplished in the little known journal Annales de la Societe Scientifique de Bruxelles. In that report, he explained his new idea of an expanding universe and showed the first document which becomes later a Hubble…

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