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    theory. Both movements draw attention to the fact that literature is nothing but the use of language‚ and that all the meaning is derived from the text and the reader’s job is to determine that meaning. The Russian formalists consider the text irreducible; that is‚ they maintain that the text is indeed itself and not another thing. They believe that literary evaluation must do away with the socio-historical referentiality. Therefore‚ the Russian formalists prioritize the use of empirically verifiable

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    Perhaps the most striking thing I have realized through this course is that science is not fact. In The Structures of Scientific Revolutions‚ Thomas Kuhn discusses how the process of science and discovery works. He says science is defined by paradigms‚ meaning that there has to be a widely accepted theory in order for science to work. For example‚ evolution is the paradigm of biology‚ and all biologists assume the theory of evolution to be true when they do their research. While I

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    It is a FACT that evolutionary theories have not added to our knowledge anything in ways to improve our understanding how all things work in the real world. We must understand that evolution is a theory and philosophy‚ which is not a Law. There exist antithesis between operational science and particles to people which evolution promotes. It is only the hard sciences‚ repeatable and observational that demonstrated things to be true. This is when evolutionist will spin a storytelling event on operational

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    affine transformation which satisfy maximum Avalanche Criteria. Keywords: Affine transformation‚ AES algorithm‚ Irreducible polynomial‚ Avalanche Criteria‚ S-box. 1. Introduction: The S-box‚ constructed in AES algorithm uses the Affine transformation y  Ax  C mod m( x) (1). where A is an 8 x 8 matrix with entries in GF(2) and C is a column matrix in GF(2)‚ m(x) is an irreducible polynomial in GF(29). The entries used in A matrix are [f8h; 7ch‚ 3eh‚ 1fh‚ 8fh‚ c7h‚ e1h‚ f1h]T and C = [63h]T

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    “Irreducibly complex structures” means structures that “could not have possibly evolved from lesser structures.” This term was coined by Michael Behe‚ an American biochemist and the author of Darwin’s Black Box. Systems of irreducible complexity are biological systems that cannot evolve through modifications or mutation. If random mutation could ever be able to generate the required genetic information to produce such complex systems‚ multiple immediate mutations would be needed.

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    internal workings were not just so. The arrangement of our bodies our organs and of the organic structures within nature require a complex balance to operate. Parley then infers that like the watch surely there has to be intelligence behind nature’s complexity (Chappell‚ 2011‚ pp. 68-71). In Hume’s dialogues Cleanthes makes a similar correlation

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    It could be argued by the Western world‚ that science is our God. Due to the vast progression in science‚ man has been able to make amazing discoveries and accomplishments‚ such as putting roving robots on mars‚ creating machines that can go faster than the speed of sound and creating a thirty inch television that can be rolled up and be put in a paper towel tube for our convenience. While scientific discoveries and accomplishments are usually amazing‚ beneficial and bring further understanding

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    GENERAL INTRODUCTION From time immemorial man is unveiling mysteries. From an unspecific point in the past there exists a great mystery in the human minds viz. God. Human mind had always been baffled with the concept of God. Many curious seekers have tried to put their reasoning in black and white either to prove or disprove the existence of God. Still these intellectual arguments often prove inadequate; either to prove or disprove. Through this seminar I intend to compare two different stands on

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    “Suppose you suddenly hear a loud bang… and ask me‚ ‘what made that bang?’ and I reply‚ ‘nothing‚ it just happened.’ You would not accept that.” (Strobel‚ The case for Faith‚ 76) Humans have‚ and always will‚ wonder about the beginning of time. Some creation theories are more widely spread and known than others. A common definition of a ‘theory’ is a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural‚ in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual

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