According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)‚ the Universe was formed somewhere between 15-18 billion years ago in a single violent event known as the Big Bang. They later confirmed that the Universe continues to expand as a result of that supernatural event. Backed by Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity‚ along with Hubble’s discovery of an ever expanding universe‚ this particular theory is accepted by the majority of the scientific community. This theory made a huge
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In a universe ‚ in which all is one ‚ one mind ‚ infinite infinities - all is intelligent‚ wise ‚ and perfect . Where everything and everyone is one - there shouldn’t be hatred ‚ jealously ‚ and competition because everything is the same . There’s nothing to desire because everyone and everything is the same ‚ will be the same ‚ or possess the same things. If everyone is perfect ‚ then no one would lack and want to be someone else . A great example to this utopian universe would be the world
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As Thompson states‚ “Every new tool shapes the way we think as well as what we think about” (Thompson 348). For this reason‚ technology shapes the way we perceive and consume goods. As we perceive them in new ways‚ they could‚ in turn‚ can be shifted towards superior craftsmanship. Thompson further exemplifies this stating
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Do you agree with the view that the Conservatives were certain to win in 1979? Thatcher offered different and better ideas for the country and government which many people believed an improvement‚ gaining her a lot of popularity amongst the public but before the Conservatives were in government with Thatcher‚ the Labour party had a few difficulties (such as the winter of Discontent) whilst in power‚ which is possibly why the Conservatives won the General election. However this win could be purely
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important source of information. I do agree with those who say that Internet provides people with a lot of valuable information. First of all‚ the Internet is a big library‚ where you can find whatever information you like. Secondly the Internet helps you to communicate‚ which means to trade with the newest information with your friends and society. Thirdly the Internet gives you opportunity to purchase whatever you want without even going to the shop. Imagine you can find a book without even going
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Evan English B3 Forensic Scientist Education- -Bachelor’s degree in forensic science or other relevant science field -Master’s degree in specific forensics field required for more advanced work -Doctorate degree required for some fields of forensics‚ such as forensic jurisprudence and forensic anthropology Responsibilities- -Collecting pieces of evidence from a crime scene -Analyze the physical evidence involved with a crime -Act as an expert witness in court trials Salary- Starting
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Do you agree with the modernisation theorists’ assumption that development involves a process of modernisation? Modernisation theory is an understanding and explanation of the process of transformation from the traditional or so called “underdeveloped” societies to modern societies. From reading the theorists work surrounding the topic of modernisation it is believed that modernisation is the process change towards those types of social‚ economic and political systems that have been developed in
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Ted Talk: “What do babies think?” The ted talk that was examined was “What do babies think” with speaker Alison Gopnik. This ted talk discussed an overview of how babies actually think and process the world around them. The speaker starts by saying that babies in the past have been thought to be irrational‚ illogical and unable to determine and understand cause and effect. But babies actually tend to be better thinkers that most adults. Babies could actually be thought as the world’s
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Take another step up‚ don’t you think? We chettiars have travelled to other countries like Burma‚ Malaysia in the early age’s infact my great grandpa worked in Malaysia his whole life before he returned to India. We are also well known as good mathematicians‚ since we are so specialised in accounts. Our people also made a big achievement by having a good position in India‚ representing the chettiars by showing everyone what we can do. For example: The great Tamil poet: Kaviarasar Kannadasan‚ the
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