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    will be covering are; the natural world‚ human identity‚ human relationships‚ and culture. Because there was a fault line a crack in the Roman society and culture Paul used this to frame the book of Romans. Dr. Jimmy Deyoung states in the video‚ “Romans: the letter that changed the world.” This is true because Paul chose to write to the Romans in preparation for his visit there. My world view is‚ Things in Rome have and the rest of the world have not changed much‚ the same sins that were being

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    our days‚ we used to travel a lot‚ most of the time we travel by airplane. If you really take the time to think about it‚ flying by plane seems to be now one of the best ways to travel. But does this mean that traveling by plane is the safest way? As time has passed‚ it has become necessary to travel on airplanes‚ yet in spite of many advancements remains a concern for passengers‚ because it has become common to hear about airplane crashes.The major causes of fallen aircraft are human mistakes‚

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    The film‚ "The Machines that Changed the World"‚ was not only extremely enlightening‚ but also surprisingly intriguing. Although the video provided abundant information‚ I will only touch on the most imperative aspects. World War II was a time of rockets‚ atomic bombs‚ and ENIAC. ENIAC which stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer was created by John Presper Eckert and John Mauchly in 1946. ENIAC’s initial purpose was to calculate biolistic tables of guns for the war. Unfortunately

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    Earhart‚ the first woman to make a transatlantic flight. Later‚ airplanes were used in expeditions and‚ after a while‚ multi-engine planes were being chartered and used for expedient travel. These charters started out with private planes and their owners‚ putting their services up for hire. Before long‚ there was an industry of commercial planes providing transportation to the public for a price. Around the same time‚ airplanes became the new wave of transport for freight. Not only was this used

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    One of the most significant current discussions in sustainable aviation is alternative fuel for airplane‚ which is a serious argument; however‚ big question is that efforts to produce a more sustainable fuel to power aircraft are technically and ethically feasible. This paper going to investigate and show there is no alternative fuel to power aircraft in this time. The fuel using by airplane is fossil fuel‚ which is Jet A1 by burning this fuel there are impact on the global warming the researcher

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    How have changing world conditions promoted internationalism? Social 20 How have changing world conditions promoted internationalism? One way is by creating a global village.Globalization has changed the way we communicate‚ travel‚ engage in politics‚ do business‚ socialize‚ and experience other cultures. The world has become more globalized‚ case in point the 2003 SARS outbreak was spread thru air travel

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    Basketball has taught me many things in life. Basketball has gave me many friends because I could be social with my family and friends talking about the NBA and the teams.. I ended up dropping the sport until middle school started. Usually I would go to lunch every day at the basketball courts just watching everyone play because I was too shy to ask to shoot around. The day they were short a player a few weeks into school they asked me to play‚ but boy did my elementary school days came flashing

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    Writings The Greatest Scientific Invention Of The 20th Century 5E  Yuen Ho Ting In the 0th century‚ there were many inventions‚ such as televisions‚ flight machines‚ computers‚ etc. Among these inventions‚ some people think that the television is the greatest invention while some others may think the flight machine is the greatest. As for me‚ the computer the greatest scientific invention of the 0th century. Originally‚

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    TEN EQUATIONS THAT CHANGED THE WIRLD The brightest minds in history have used mathematics to lay the foundation for how we measure and understand our universe. Time and time again‚ we have proved that it only takes one simple formula to alter the course of humanity. Here are ten equations that did just that. ISSAC NEWTON’S LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION Newton’s law explains why planets move the way they do‚ and how gravity works‚ both on earth and throughout the universe. First published in the

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    The Bomb That Rapidly Changed The World The atomic bomb is a bomb that rapidly releases energy causing destructive damage through heat.   The atomic bomb dropped on Japan was not needed it was an evil act and was unnecessary. It was undoubtedly not required to drop a 4-ton barbaric weapon that is equivalent to 5 million dollars on another country. The United States Military had already launched a sea blockade that consisted of a submarine campaign before the bomb was dropped. It was cutting food

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