Biology question

The adoptive parents were so excited when the new infant son was placed in their arms and they took him home. As far as everyone knew, the baby was healthy and was growing at an acceptable rate. However, at about 6 months, he started experiencing numerous infections. A review of the biological mother’s past history […]

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The control of processes and threads

The control of processes and threads are of deep concern by developers of all operating systems capable of handling “real or emulated” simultaneous computer activity. Threads are typically created by processes (initially invoked by the user or another process). Discuss how an operating system manages these processes and threads, how they are instantiated and discarded, […]

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Subgenres

Choose one of the following subgenres: disco, punk, reggae, salsa, or rap. Write about how that genre has evolved in the past 40+ years. Are there new artists making music in that style? Do people still attend concerts of that musical genre? What age group does that genre draw? Use specific and personal examples. Sample […]

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prepare and submit a paper on eschatology: what happens when we die.

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on eschatology: what happens when we die. In order to comprehend what happens when a person dies, it is significant to comprehend the meaning of death. Death simply implies end of life, which is permanent cessation of body functions (Soto 112-114). Different religions and cultures have developed their own explanation as to what happens to a person when they die but majority of them share similar opinion that there is afterlife. The afterlife is distinct to people according to their culture and religion. For instance, Christianity argues that there is eternal life where people will meet and stay with God in heaven. Other religions such as Hinduism and Islam tell people that there are heavens of many levels. The good things that a person did will determine which heaven a person will enter when they die. Buddhism elaborates on this faith and asserts that the stay in heaven is not permanent as people will be reborn as animals or humans signaling the beginning of a new life on earth. As much as different religions and culture of the world have different view of the life after death, the tragedy and fear of death and the belief in eternal life is a universal occurrence. Human mind and understanding cannot contact a person’s own death as an internal experience.