accepted that humans evolved from primates. That is why the trial had the nickname of "Monkey Trial". In contrast‚ the theory of Divine Creation states that the universe was created in seven days by God and that animals have not evolved since. One can see clear differences between these two theories. The history of the Scopes trial begins in Tennessee with the Butler Act‚ which passed on March 13‚ 1925. The Butler Act stated that “it shall be unlawful for any teacher in any of the Universities‚
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the world. Thus‚ this country has been scientifically advanced for several centuries now and the Indian scientists have made numerous path-breaking discoveries in the field of science. The various fields in which the Indian scientists have excelled include mathematics‚ warfare‚ geometry‚ astronomy‚ medicine‚ space science‚ physics‚ chemistry‚ botany‚ etc. The astonishing inventions of the Indian scientists have played a vital role in the overall development of the country. They have also made
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proportion of over 50’s and less under 40’s than society at large - 82% of Australians 65+ identify as Christians. 60% of 18-24 year olds. - Largest group of Buddhist affiliates 35-44. Similar for Hindu and Muslim. - 18-24 most likely to state no religion with 20 %. INCREASE IN THOSE IDENTIFYING WITH A TRADITION OTHER THAN CHRISTANITY - From 1996- 2001 Buddhism increased by 79% Hindu 42% Islam 40% and Judaism by 5% - Due to immigration Christianity still dominant in Immigrants . - From 1996-
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Religion Page 8 Blue box 4 Major characteristics of religion: * Belief and Believers * All of the major world religions are founded by a group of believers with beliefs. Without these the religion would not exist‚ as the main element to any religion is the following. * Sacred texts/ Writings * At the core of most religions is a sacred piece of literature. It indicates the beliefs‚ rules‚ and how the religion should be portrayed in the modern world. * Ethics
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We all have some experience with religion. Whether our parents are religious‚ our own religious views‚ or others who try and convert you to a religion‚ we have all come in contact with a religion. But what do sociology and religion have to do with each other? The answer to this question is that religion meets sociology in the affects that it has on an individual or society (Schaefer‚ Richard T‚ 2009‚ pg 323). What is a religion? A religion is defined by Richard Schaefer as a unified system
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resolution I still feel a need to point out an important semantic flaw. The Resolution is ’Computers CAN replace...’ and even from reading Con’s first argument you can see he has already admitted that it ’CAN’ be done though he say’s it would lose an important quality desired in a teaching environment. So by Con’s own admission the Resolution has been affirmed PRO; that Computers CAN indeed replace human teachers. For that reason alone Pro already wins this debate; but lets pretend I don’t for the
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monotheistic religions are sometimes described as branches of the same family tree. If this is true‚ how would you describe the trunk of the tree? The trunk is Judaism‚ It was the original religion of the god of Abraham. And Christianity branched it off about 2‚000 years later‚ and the Islam branched off from those for about 700 years after that. 3. How are the three major holy books of the monotheistic faiths both similar and different? Judaism‚ Islam‚ Christianity. All three religions are strictly
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Earth scientist. The study of Earth science deals with many fascinating and practical questions about our environment. Vllhat 1 forces produce mountains? Why is our daily weather so variable? Is climate really changing? How old is Earth‚ and how is it related to the other planets in the solar system? What causes ocean tides? 3 What was the Ice Age like? Will there be another? Can a successful well be located at this site? The subject of this text is Earth science. To understand Earth is not an easy
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Briefly explain Strassen’s matrix multiplication. Obtain its (12 Marks) complexity. Apply the algorithm to multiply the given 2 matrices. 1 2 5 6 3 4 X 7 8 b) Differentiate between DFS and BFS tree traversals. Explain how DFS algorithm can be used to obtain the topological sorting with an example. (08 Marks) PART -B 5. a) Write and explain the Heap sort algorithm using top-down approach. Sort the elements {M‚O‚R‚N‚I‚N‚G} in alphabetical order. (10 Marks) b) Explain
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Since OT has worked it’s way into our school‚ many have been asking: “Should we replace OT with a study hall?” This repeats what many are thinking about OT‚ and whether it should be replaced. OT should be switched out with a study hall to provide students with a better opportunity to learn‚ study‚ and get homework done. It would allow students extra homework time. Students could study for tests or quizzes. An opportunity to get extra help from teachers would also be available. Students could begin
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