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    matter”. However‚ Dr. Irving Langmuir‚ an American chemist and physicist‚ applied the word "Plasma" to ionized gas‚ in 1929. Plasma just happens to be the most common type of matter‚ comprising more than ninety-nine percent of matter in the visible universe in which impregnates the solar system‚ interstellar and intergalactic environments. Its temperatures and densities range from relatively cool and tenuous‚ to very hot and dense. Plasma is defined by the existence of charged particles‚ both positive

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    knowledge of the world. Maria Montessori called sensorial materials the "key to the universe" because they enable the to perceive‚ identity and classify what he sees‚ touches‚ smells‚ taste and hears. SENSORIAL The Sensorial area of the classroom uses the Sensorial Material to address the child’s Sensitive Period for the Refinement of the Senses. Dr. Montessori stated that the “Sensorial Materials are the keys to universe.” The first step for the child is to help him become aware of his senses. He uses

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    THE UNIVERSAL LAWS 1. The Law of Attraction –The most well-known Law of the Universe‚ simply stated says like attracts like. Things which have similar vibrations‚ tend to be attracted to each other. 2. The Law of Vibration – Everything is in a constant state of vibration. Everything has a vibration‚ our thoughts also have a vibration. Thoughts are the strongest form of energy. 3. The Law of Relativity – Relativity says that all that is only exists by comparison. Nothing really is what it is‚ until

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    our Creator above who has given wonders such as those as a blessing. We must take part in saving our universe in every way we can. May it be through small or big ways‚ it’s the thought that will make a difference. It´s what is in our hearts that will take us places. So act now while it isn’t too late. The world needs more doers than just stand-by’s. God gave us this universe to take care of‚ not to just use at our own disposal. Let’s make the world a better place everyday by

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    seem that is may have been from the Romantic period but upon further analysis it was ruled out. The constant stringing of ideas and building off them in a way seemed to advanced for that time period. The copious science fiction references about the universe was also a tell sign. However‚ the romance and human qualities that Calvino applied to natural wonder like the moon not only created a sense of he sublime it has that feel good quality of a Romantic piece. Off the bat Calvino uses the unconventional

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    The universe conspires with the elements to make something happen- maktub it is written that you and the wind will become one it is written that one’s dream will overturn your own it is written that your path will unfold through your fantasies Fear is the enemy of the universe‚ modifying what is destined to happen. childhood fears may keep you from looking towards those who may help physical fears may keep you from fighting battles that will only push youu farther spiritual fears may keep

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    Hawking‚ 68‚ is a theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He studied physics at Oxford‚ went on to do research at Cambridge and was the Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge for 30 years. His books include A Brief History Of Time (1988)‚ The Universe In A Nutshell (2001) and The Grand Design‚ published this month. Professor Brian Cox‚ 42‚ is a physicist and broadcaster. While studying at Manchester University‚ where he is now a research fellow‚ he joined the pop group D:Ream‚ best known for the

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      reality no one really knows if it actually happened or not. In contrast‚ the word myth in academic context is used as follows; Myths are ancient narratives that attempt to answer the enduring and fundamental human questions such as: How did the universe and world come to be? How did we come to be here? Who are we? What are our proper‚ necessary‚ or inescapable roles as we relate to one another and to the world at large? What should our values be? How should we behave or not behave? What are the

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    to explain the many mysteries of the universe‚ and to justify their existence in it. Throughout this journey of self-understanding‚ numerous standpoints about human existence have evolved and merged into a complex‚ abstract manifestation called religion. Advances in science and technology have yielded a new breed of human thought that has disturbed and shaken the foundations of religious ideology. The new‚ scientifically-grounded understanding of the universe has unfolded a plethora of answers to

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    realms of the universe. In many of his works‚ we cannot actually distinguish how-in the process he thinks of gods in the same manner as the ordinary citizen of Greece and with his noble background (Drake‚ 1958)‚ for in it‚ the mind of the masses‚ most of the time prevailed. Indeed‚ the popular conceptions of the gods are strewn all over these thoughts and works‚ but there were times that. He thought of the existence of one supreme god who is the master and ruler of the entire universe. In his book

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