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    world‚ and their place in it. It was her hope that Cosmic Education would allow children to grow into responsible sons and daughters of the great human family with the understanding‚ ethics and self-knowledge needed to transform the world. The Greek word cosmic‚ means "order and harmony" in the world‚ and on a more broad level‚ the universe. Cosmic Education is not itself “the curriculum” or a set of facts but rather a decompartmentalized way of presenting stories that opens up lines of inquiry which

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    describe the Ghost Dance religion of the Native Americans. Ghost Dance religion of native American is Revitalization movement that believed that it will bring back the ancestors and defeat the enemy and will reestablish their way of life. 7. Explain how Islam became divided between the Sunni and Shiites factions. Main belief by Shiites is that prophet’s successor should be by inheritance or by god instead of men whereas Sunni believe proper

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    How Stories Came To Earth

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    traditional story‚ especially one concerning the early history of people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon‚ and typically involving supernatural beings or events.There are many myths that exist in the world today. The myth‚ “How Stories Came to Earth‚” is about an ancient Egypt sky God (Nyame) that kept stories from everyone in the world. He told only certain stories of his choosing. Anansi‚ who was a spider‚ wanted everyone to have access to the stories. In order for Nyame to release

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    How the Earth was Formed” video notes: Theory: -sun was surrounded by a cloud of dust and gas -as cloud cooled little grains of minerals started forming -grains of minerals started bumping into each other (Problem was nobody could explain how these microscopic minerals formed a planet) Then in 2003 astronaut Don Pettit performed an experiment onboard the international space station. He put some salt in a plastic bag and found that almost immediately the grains started gathering together into little

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    Our Earth is a living organism–an enormous being‚ of which we are parts. This is our planet‚ its destruction will make us all homeless. We are dependent on Earth and not the other way round. However‚ the thankless creature‚man‚ is unconcerned about the dangers that pose threats to our survival. The article by Nani Palkhivala deals with the concerns of the environmentalists at this eleventh hour and talks about the new awareness that has dawned upon our race. A holistic and ecological view of the

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    church‚ the age of the earth was 6‚000 years old. 2. James Hutton discovered that the earth was much older from the tilted rocks because he knew these rocks was once laid down horizontally on the sea floor and were buried under great depth to be crystalized. Then they were tilted on end by great earth forces and then eroded away. The rocks were then deposited on top. He understood it had to take millions of years for this process to happen. 3. Lord Kelvin calculated the earth to be around 20 million

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    Researchers found that fish (as long as it’s not fried!) helps protect gray matter‚ especially in areas related to memory and cognition. 3. Find a one-word mantra. During a super-tough workout‚ concentrate on a single word that encapsulates that action you’re going for‚ such as “strong” or “smooth”‚ instead of the mechanics like “head” or “knees”. How this helps: “Focusing on the outcome of your actions

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    "How to Poison the Earth": An Analysis The two main purposes Linnea Saukko has in "How to Poison the Earth" are persuasive and referential aims. She uses examples classification and descriptions to help the reader better understand the future of the planet if humans keep on the same path of destruction. The main modes she uses in the first paragraph are cause and effect‚ and later classification of pollution into ground water and air methods is used Saukko starts the essay off by saying‚ "Poisoning

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    How earth is like spaceships Introduction Earth is very similar to a space ship because both are self-contained system with all the necessities to support lifelike a spaceship planet Earth moves through space‚ revolving around the sun at a speed of 108‚000 km/hr planet earth is isolated. A spaceship has a unique life support system providing air‚ water‚ food‚ shelter and companionship. Earth also has its own life support system which includes the atmosphere‚ hydrosphere‚ lithosphere and biosphere

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    EARTH the planet on which we live land as opposed to the sea‚ the air‚ etc. the material in which plants grow the inhabitants of this planet‚ especially the human inhabitants: The planet on which we live; the world: “the diversity of life on earth”. The earth is the third planet from the sun in the solar system‚ orbiting between Venus and Mars at an average distance of 90 million miles (149.6 million km) from the sun‚ and has one natural satellite‚ the moon. It has an equatorial diameter of 7‚654

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