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Speed Of Light Theory Of Relativity
1,460 words... that transcended the current knowledge of his time on the subject. Another consequence of Einstein's quantum research in this area was interest of the scientific community in quantum mechanics, a science Einstein would dismiss as too in deterministic. From these discoveries, Einstein was to receive a Nobel Prize. Einstein regarded his second paper of 1905 as relatively unimportant. In it, he calculated a way of determining the size of molecules and found a value for Avogadro's number. By ana...
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Sexual Perversion Bad Faith
1,551 wordsI would like to take this opportunity to discuss Jean Paul Sartre's philosophy and it's integration into his play "No Exit." Embedded within the character interactions are many Sartre philosophical themes. Personal attributes serve to demonstrate some of the more dominant ideas in Sartre's writings. Each of the three characters in the play show identifiable characteristics of sexual perversion, bad faith, and interactions of consciousness. This play takes an interesting setting, that of the afte...
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Martin Luther King Put An End
897 wordsPacifism is the belief that violence is not the way to resolve differences. They believe that war can be avoided and that there are better and longer lasting solutions to disputes. There are, however, various categories of pacifist. A total pacifist is someone who completely avoids violence and believes it can never be justified, not even in self-defence or to protect others this they see as the only morally correct view of war. A relative pacifist is someone who may use violence in certain situ...
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Live A Life Sri Lanka
1,934 wordsSomewhere in the sixth century BCE Buddhism was born, born from a single man Siddhartha Guatama, the Buddha. After gaining his enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, the Buddha didnt think that the rest of the world could handle all that he had learned. He did not want to teach others, nor did he want to spread his wisdom. Until at last his great compassion came over him and he started to gain the respect of few by going to his old peers first. By starting with other intellectuals he secured that t...
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Dorothy Day Saint Worthy
950 wordsAlmost immediately after her death in 1980 controversy arose about whether Dorothy Day should be canonized a Saint by the Church. Now that the Vatican has approved the late Cardinal John O'Connor's request to consider Dorothy Day's 'cause, ' the controversy is being rekindled. After converting, she dedicated her life to New York's poor and immigrants, building hospitality homes that operated much like homeless shelters. Her endeavor grew into the national Catholic Worker movement, a social justi...
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Armed Forces Military Service
1,483 wordsAll Eighteen Year Olds Should be Required to Perform Military Service We live in time when promotion of pacifism became obligatory for anyone who wants to gain a reputation of being progressive individual. In fact, many Americans politicians suggest that we, as citizens, must proud for not having a mandatory draft, as the main principle of forming our armed forces. Even in such countries as France, it is unthinkable for the politicians to expect to be supported by people if they had not served i...
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Beliefs Values Caste System
856 wordsThe Defining Elements of Hinduism Arvind Sharma contends that the task of defining Hinduism may be difficult and problematic: The difficulties in defining Hinduism tell us that not only does Hinduism have ethnic roots and tends to be inclusive but also that it is willing to overlook contradictions and may even generate them (Sharma 4). For example, Hinduism is inclusive while being universal; it supports militant groups while also supporting pacifism; and it preaches the doctrine of karma while ...
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