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    Title Seeing red and blue flashing lights in your rearview mirror is one of the most alarming feelings. Especially for the first time. My first time was definitely a nerve-wracking experience. It was not because I was speeding or switched lanes without using a signal. I had been pulled over for the most brainless act. I felt quite idiotic after the policeman turned on his lights and flagged me down. It all started when my friends and I decided to do a somewhat insubordinate act. I met up…

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    speeches incorporate ideas from both a religious and secular world views. When looking back can these two world views coexist in our day and age? Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an seen as American pastor, activist, humanitarian, and the leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. Know by many for his amazing speeches and work taking a in depth look at both of these world views we see that a Secular world view is known to be the separation of culture and…

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    that has around a million residents. Although it was originally aimed to be used in Russia, it became international and was used for many other websites and organizations because traffic-related fatality is a severe problem all over the world. According to the World Health Organization, or WHO, traffic-related deaths in Russia is 27,025 in the year of 2013. The situation gets even worse when…

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    “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” 1 Peter 4:10-11 is the Christian World View topic for this week. This scripture is the spoken words of Jesus from his sermon on the mount. As we look inside this passage, Jesus is leading us to believe that God has provided spiritual gifts available to us for use in our daily activities. We should accept these gifts and utilize them to the best of our ability and do it with all the energy and strength that he has provided for…

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    study, the Diameter at Breast Height (DBH), Crown Live Ratio (LCR), Crown Dieback (CDBK), Crown Transparency (CT), and Crown Chlorosis (CC) of trees at University of Toronto – St. George campus were assessed by field measurements and Google Street View images. The study shows that the average of DBH and LCR measurements of trees planted in constricted and non-constricted areas are considerably different, which might be due to more space in non-constricted areas, which allows the roots to spread…

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    designed to aid them in the identification,persecution,and the deaths of witches. It's a way to tell the marks of witches. The book was divided into three sections. The first was to answer skeptics who thought that witchcraft was just a superstition -- a view shared by some previous popes -- and attempted to prove that the practice of witchcraft was real -- that those practicing witchcraft really did make agreements with the…

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    To what extent does one’s culture inform the way one views others and the world? Culture has many definitions, for example, according to the google search engine, culture is the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. However, the definition that fits the prompt to a greater extent is, culture is the cultivations of heritages and traditions passed down from generation to generation. Knowing the definition of culture the question still stands, to…

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    against my beliefs.” A person’s cultural views can differ from another’s by a great and can create rifts between people and oneself. A person looking at a “6” may interpret it is a six while a person who is standing on the opposite side may view it is a “9”. The way someone looks at something isn’t the only way to see it. There is no right or wrong way to view something because it all relies on your cultural background and how one was raised to see the world. In “An Indian Father’s Plea”, “Legal…

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    things, it is during our early years where we form our basic world view, that view doesn 't really change that much after our early years. It is during the first years of our life that our brain develops the fastest. During this time, by observing the world around you, you form…

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    natural world. God gave humans command over the world, its animals, and also the responsibility to maintain it. Somehow, at some period of time humans started to take advantage of the earth, no longer taking just what they needed but rather what they desired. Is the fall to blame for this? Did humans fall out of harmony with nature as they fell out of the garden of Eden? Whether all humans believe in this myth or not, most of the history in relationships with other humans and the natural world…

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