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    An Inconvenient Truth "What we take for granted might not be here for our children." This is a quote that environmentalist Al Gore uses in his movie‚ An Inconvenient Truth. The movie is about global warming‚ and extreme effects it causes in our planet. The movie demonstrates the effects‚ causes and some solutions to global warming. First‚ there are many causes to global warming. One of the main causes is carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels. Did you know that 40% of U.S. CO2 Emissions come

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    Works Cited Questions Worksheet Part A: Create your Works Cited page here. Remember to follow the formatting instructions in the lesson. Hanley‚ Charles J. "Abolishing Nukes: Flicker of Hope to Global Cause." Msnbc.com. The Associated Press‚ 2010. Web. 10 Aug. 2014. "A Brief Look at Pertinent Articles of the Geneva Conventions on the Laws of Warfare." (2006): n.Web. 10 Aug. 2014. "US‚ UN Condemn New Gaza Violence." BBC News. N.p.‚ 2014. Web. 10 Aug. 2014. Part B: Identify specific

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    Maya Angelou In the 20th century‚ there was a famous African-American author being born. Her name was Marguerite Annie Johnson. Miss Marguerite was born to Bailey Johnson and Vivian Baxter. As Johnson was growing up‚ she had many difficult struggles and they each pushed her to great accomplishments. Marguerite was born April 4‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Although she was born as Marguerite‚ her brother helped change her name to Maya‚ short for “mya sister”. She was raised in Stamps‚ Arkansas

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    world many different ways to reap the benefits of solar power. Passive heating is one of the most common and free ways to heat a house. It only requires common knowledge of the sun and how heat can be captured and stored. For example‚ a greenhouse works because the sun passing through the windows is trapped when it tries to escape. These types of principles are the basics to passive heating. Special window panes‚ wall‚ floors‚ roofs‚ and other materials are all called thermal mass. These also play

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    Cited: Adams‚ Russell B. Jr. The UFO Phenomenon. Alexandria‚ Virginia: Time Life Books Incorporated‚ 1987. Cohen‚ Daniel. The World of UFOs. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company‚ 1978. Fox‚ Cynthia. "The Search for Extraterrestrial Life." Life. March 2000:

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    As taught in our primary school‚ “Global Warming refers to the increase the temperature of the earth due to the absorption of infrared rays of sun by the greenhouse gases — Carbon dioxide being the major one.” After watching the movie “An Inconvenient Truth”‚ I began to realize what we humans have been doing to our home planet. It forces one to think that humans are the major cause of this hazard. It encourages one to believe the fact that there are ways in which we can reduce the effects of global

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    of inequality. Inequality has been and continues to be a problem in all societies. There is no society that distributes income evenly. In spite of all the theoretical and technical problems of measurement‚ the government has developed a widely cited poverty index that reflects the diverse intake requirements of families depending on their size‚ sex‚ age and family location‚ while also surveying the gender of the head of household. Based on previous surveys‚ the creators of the poverty index

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    agenda’s‚ truth is sometimes ignored or becomes irrelevant. The question is if truth has become so twisted that it doesn’t really exist in its original meaning anymore? If truth has been lost there must be a substitute‚ this is where post-truth originated. Post-truth is when decisions are based upon emotions rather than facts‚ this is dangerous because each person feels a different way and therefore can justify melding a subject to fit their own liking. Post-truth has caused all truths to be called

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    that helped her keep up with all the good literature and brush up on the history lessons she had forgotten from her college years. This would come in handy later in her professional writing career. When she is not writing she loves to go on missions‚ work in the church library travel

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    Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge (1963)‚ Karl Popper suggests that no scientific theory can be classified as truth.  The only thing that can be done is to attempt to falsify the theory over and over again reject the theory repeatedly in different situations.  Each failed attempt will strengthen the theory and bring it closer to the truth.  Hence‚ Popper claimed that the truth of a hypothesis can never be confirmed. A hypothesis is an “if-then” statement‚ which that is an assumption of causality

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