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    Life on Other Planets

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    Does life exist other than here? I believe the chance of extraterrestrial life existing in this universe is significantly high due to scientific research and physical and visual evidence that have been acquired recently. With recent discoveries and research‚ science makes it seem that life on other planets around the universe more possible. First‚ many earthlike planets have been found throughout the universe. One particular “Super Earth‚” a large earthlike planet‚ is 50 percent bigger than

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    Is There Life On Other Planets? This creature was created a long time ago before we can even imagine‚ and it was thought to be a myth‚ but in the last few years they have become very popular‚ with movies‚ books and even scientists obsessing over them‚ these creatures are…..aliens. Now the idea of aliens has stirred up all sorts of different emotions‚ like in some religious views aliens are demons‚ and are not really accepted‚ some people are worried that earth could end due to aliens‚ some are

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    Life of Pi Analysis

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    Life of Pi; Modern Bible Story Yann Martel’s Life of Pi is short but moving. In the beginning‚ an elderly man states to Mr. Martel‚ “I have a story that will make you believe in God” (X). Like all good Bible stories‚ the main character is already dedicated to bringing himself closer to heavenly love. However‚ he goes through tests‚ much like the protagonists in most typical bible stories. In the end‚ it is through his tests that Pi’s devotion becomes clearer. While Pi is already devout in

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    Life Of Pi And Religion

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    Life of Pi‚ by Yann Martel‚ starts off with an elderly man in Pondicherry‚ India‚ telling one of the authors‚ “I have a story that will make you believe in God” (x). The author stops and thinks‚ Was this some Jehovah Witness knocking on my door? (x). This author‚ Yann Martel‚ is from Canada‚ where our other author‚ Piscine Molitor Patel‚ is from Pondicherry‚ India. Piscine is a middle eastern boy who’s family owns a zoo‚ with magnificent animals. Piscine does not like his name‚ because of all the

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    Life In The Iron Mills

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    In Life in the Iron Mills the narrator’s purpose is to inform the readers of the cruel realities of the lower class in hopes of change in the social structure. Davis captivates the attention of the reader’s by vividly describing Industrial America from the nightmare fog that covers the town to the hellish life of an industrial worker. Additionally‚ she creates sympathy by sharing the story of Hugh Wolfe; an iron mill worker with the desire for more‚ but with no opportunities is left with no hope

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    Meaningful Life

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    meaningful life”. Some say it is achieved by a gathering of wealth and physical pleasure‚ some say it is simply obtained by focusing just on itself. However‚ a meaningful life is more than that. It is accomplished by having critical examination of life‚ obtaining satisfaction‚ and fulfilling one’s duties. There is dire importance in examining one’s life. It constantly needed in order to be a successful person and to do well in life. One should examine themselves on these two aspects in life‚ one is

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    the meaning of life

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    Introduction: According to Saint Exupery in The Halo (2006)‚ “Each man must look to himself to teach him the meaning of life. It is not something discovered: it is something moulded.” The meaning of life has a no specific definition; it depends on how each individual give meaning to their lives. It is a natural thing for an individual to curiously know about their life since their birth till death. Moreover‚ human beings are also curious to find out why they were put in this earth that is why babies

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    The Good Life

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    viewpoints on the meaning of life presented in our text. Throughout the book there has been three viewpoints presented on the meaning of life. The first meaning of life that was presented in our text is the theistic answer. Philosophers such as Leo Tolstoy‚ David F. Swenson‚ Louis P. Pojman‚ Emil L. Fackhenheim‚ and Philip L. Quinn all discuss this viewpoint of the theistic answer. The meaning of theistic answer and what these philosophers discus is that the meaning of life is found in the existence

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    Purpose in Life

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    hypothesizes that the purpose of life is to improve the condition of mankind. The idea that life is not meaningless has presented itself through the use of language. For example‚ the diction of “Life is earnest!” tells the reader that life helps fulfill the duty that is known as life which is presented by the word “earnest” (5). “Life is earnest!” coincides with the topic because it is showing the depressed poet what there is a deep purpose in life. It is showing how having the life be earnest will present

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    Second Life

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    Virtual World – A Study of Second Life As a virtual world accessed through the internet‚ Second Life offers a three dimensional online digital experience that is imagined and created by its own inhabitants. Second Life boasts over 15 million users and is a universally appealing service. Many of the leading scholars on technology suggest that multi-user visual simulations like Second Life are at the edge of revolutionizing computerized technology. As such‚ Second Life can offer incredible advantages

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