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    Truth in Superstitions

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    happen to be repetitious. Yet still others are just made by some people just for the heck of it‚ concluding something that isn’t scientifically proven. Though superstitions do have a basis‚ most of the reasons are forgotten but are still followed just because it became a tradition or it became customary. Some superstitions are linked with religion. A good example would be that it isn’t good to walk under a ladder. This may have an obvious reason that it might cause an accident: hitting yourself with

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    Does Life Exist on Mars

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    Does Life Exist On Mars After the recent discovery of single-cell life forms from mars were discovered contained in meteorite that crashed to the earth 12 YEARS AGO. I have many doubts to believe that it is the case. There is still no proof after all these years that the sightings of flying sources moving across the sky at tremendous speeds do really exist in the first place. Many Photos and Videos are taken but with the amount that turn out to be forges‚ the possibility that one of them is real

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    How Did Atlantis Exist

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    place thought up by Plato. Plato first introduced Atlantis around 330 B.C. in his works ’Timaeus’ and ’Critias’. Some people belive the people of Atlantis had far more advanced technology than we have today‚ like flying cars for example. If Atlantis exists and was found‚ the residents would probably try to enslave or kill us‚ so it’s clear Plato made up this place for his stories. Also‚ there’s no record of it‚ surely if it existed there would be record of it somewhere. There’s simply no evidence of

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    of the surrounding world‚ there are certain unalienable truths‚ or natural laws. Typically‚ these regard the essence of life and its intersection with humanity‚ with examples including the creation of new life‚ the permanence of death‚ and the inability of humans to defy physics and utilize magic. In literature‚ these laws offer a common topic of exploration‚ both in terms of what constitutes a universal truth and what happens when such a truth is rejected. Two examples of works that explore the latter

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    every country. Men knew they were to go to school and eventually provide for their own family. In the same manner‚ women knew they were to shadow their mother and learn how to clean and cook for their family one day. From the 1940s until now these stereotype roles have drastically changed allowing me to believe that men and women are capable of switching roles in the household and workforce. Women have gone from staying at home uneducated with no voting rights to becoming college presidents and mayors

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    Stereotypes In Society

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    be felt disproportionately by women”. (Buckingham-Hatfield‚ 2000). This illustrates the sex discrimination that exists in the society as there are specific gender roles and stereotypes attached with being a female. The barriers between genders that exists in the working environment are harsh and unfair as it doubts a woman’s potential and ability to complete the task but this still exists in the modern society even though it may be slightly

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    Do Electrons Really Exist?

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    Really Exist? Science has defined the nature of the world through an assortment of things that are observed in the physical world and those that are unobservable‚ improvable theories that explain the world. Electrons are unobservable. We cannot experience their existence with our own human senses. Do electrons really exist‚ or are they just useful fictions? Antirealists would explain that they do not exist because you cannot observe them. Realists would argue that electrons exist because

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    Why Does God Exist

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    God who is the first cause. Aquinas states that it is impossible for any being to be the efficient cause of itself because then it would have to bring itself into being‚ and to bring itself into being‚ it would have to exist before it existed. If a being exists‚ it is because some being prior to it was its cause. Therefore‚ if no first cause exists‚ neither will any other being exist. Therefore‚ there is a first efficient cause--God. Matter is just as suitable of a conclusion to us as a being and

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    Hidden truth

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    A Hidden World Was To Be Found Everything was still no creature moved as the almighty wizard walked through the grand castle taking the secret passage up to his labtorary where he made the future potion .The wizard was disgusted at what he saw he knew that the enemy was coming he could feel it .The wizard told his beautiful assistant Lucy to warn all the people in the village‚ but the wizard new that Alexander the enemy wouldn’t let nothing get in his way the wizard knew it deep down inside

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    Illuminati: the Truth

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    The illuminati are of people claiming to possess special enlightenment or knowledge of something. Either a person is convicted of an illuminati plot to control the world‚ or they deny the existence all together. Your opinion lies on either side‚ because discussion of the illuminati can be quite fascinating. Illuminati the word itself is supposed to mean those who become “spiritually enlightened” or claims that they are. I bet you’re wondering how did it all begin‚ well history will show that the

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