Essays on Matter
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Concept of Substance in Jainism
Matter
Metaphysical theories
Metaphysics
Religion
Soul
According to Jaina’s substance is defined as the substratum of qualities and modes. It is divided into two broad categories namely astikaya (extended) and anastikaya (non-extended). Time or Kal is the anastikaya dravya. The astikaya dravyas are subdivided into two namely- jiva and ajiva. There are again four ajivas namely- dharma, adharma, akash and pudgala….
Revelations of the Cosmic Dance: Unveiling the Enigmatic Phet States of Matter
Matter
Universe
In the boundless expanse of the universe, where the celestial bodies paint a mesmerizing canvas in the heavens, a captivating tale unfolds. Venture with me through the ethereal realms of knowledge, where the secrets of existence are unveiled in a dance of intrigue and wonder. In this cosmic journey, we encounter a mysterious force that…
Articles of partnership
Atom
Electricity
Light
Matter
Molecule
Molecules
Nonviolence
Tourism
Informative SpeechTypes of CheeseMost people love cheese, whether in chunks or strips, or melted on bread for a grilled sandwich. It is a part of the cuisine of nearly every culture, and variations on the theme are legion. Cheese is usually categorized into four types: soft, semi-soft, semi-hard and hard. The designation refers to the…
Samuel Johnson’s The Boarding House Analysis
Curiosity
Experience
History
Literature
Matter
Reason
Samuel Johnson is considered as one of the great literary critics of English literature after having been able to write influential literary works ranging from poems to collections of essays. In fact, Johnson also published the Dictionary of the English Language which earned the merit as a distinguished lexicographer during his time and even today….
Nobel Prize Winner: Enrico Fermi
Atomic physics
Chemistry
Matter
Nature
Physics
Theory
Enrico Fermi was born in Rome on September 29, 1901, to a family that originally was composed of peasants from a rich agricultural region near Piacenza, in the Po Valley in northern Italy. Stefano Fermi, Enrico’s grandfather, was the first member of the family who did not work the soil with his own hands….
Higgs Boson Particle
Life
Mass
Matter
Quantum mechanics
Science
Theory
This article, while not wholly focused on the Higgs Boson particle in itself, discusses the possible consequences or effects that this discovery might have on other subjects. As the research continues to progress, the existence of this controversial particle is further reinforced, as the pot continues to be stirred. Like a drop of water falling…
What Is A Wormhole Really
Matter
Space
Time
We see and enjoy various Science- Fiction movies, where they travel from one planet to other within a fraction of time, looks Cool! but is it really possible and what actually is that? If it is possible, is it deadly or useful for mankind. So lets see what actually is a Wormhole A wormhole is…
Critique of A Qualitative Research
Concept
Experience
Matter
Observation
Science
Substance abuse
Article: The Experience of Acupuncture for Treatment of Substantial Dependence, by Kunsook Song Bernstein The study has a clear title and abstract statements. The purpose of the study, the research design and methods used and the findings and conclusions were briefly but adequately explained in the abstract. However, literature synthesis is not provided. Nonetheless, the…
Several Universal Themes in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
Fiction
Literature
Matter
The Outsiders
In The Outsiders by S. E, Hinton, the author discusses many universal themes such as the way people act under pressure, trying to hide from reality, and friendship. The Outsiders is about a boy named Ponyboy who has two brothers named Barry and Sodapop that hang out with Johnny, Two-Bit, Daily, and Steve. The novel…
How and From What Clouds are Formed
Atmosphere
Nature
Oceanography
Phases of matter
Rain
sky
Water
Cloud Formation Cloud A cloud is a visible mass of condensation droplets. Water moves into the atmosphere through the process of evaporation and transpiration. Water vapors join the dust particles in the atmosphere to form clouds. Finally, water returns to Earth as precipitation in the form of rain, snow, and hail. Clouds cannot be formed…