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Watching "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" as an adult
So Disney Plus has been out in the UK since March and with it being lockdown and all at the moment I thought now would be the perfect opportunity for me to finally watch Star Wars: The Clone Wars for the first time. I have heard that it was the best piece for Star Wars media out there but I had always avoided it because it seemed childish and cartoony and plus I was never a big Star Wars fan anyway. I had watched all the movies but the newest trilogy wasn't exactly putting me in the mood for Star Wars content. However, when Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order had come out around the same time as the Mandolorian I was suddenly craving more Star Wars lore.
Iqbal HasanPublished 4 years ago in FuturismBasic Understanding of Astrophysics, Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Black Holes
Astrophysics - a branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies. The application of the laws and the ones of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations
IS BILL GATES "THANOS" IN DISGUISE ?
ometime on the 30th April 2019, "STAT" uploaded a video which asked "Bill Gates" 'What could cause, in a single year, an excess of 10 million deaths?
Emmanuel AtunsiriPublished 4 years ago in FuturismTwo Betrayed Chapter 9
One hour after the child had left her in the room to have dinner with her family, she returned with another small box, and Suqqu had that sinking feeling in her stomach. Another one of her people had been captured to be kept as a pet. Why do humans think the world and all other living beings in it are theirs to do with as they please?
Ian WorrallPublished 4 years ago in FuturismAn Alien Discussion.
Alien :1 You know you can leave here when ever you want. you don't have to stay. Alien :2 But it feels like after all this time I have only just got here.
Joe Jesus RossPublished 4 years ago in FuturismMoving forward to a smarter grid
Our country's electric grid consists of a network of transmissions lines, substation, transformers and more that deliver electricity from the power plant to our home or business—allowing us to connect power to our appliances. However, our grids are generating to its capacity.
Annie CurranPublished 4 years ago in FuturismLand Environments
As an introduction to myself I am currently a freelance writer for an educational magazine for homeschoolers, as well as working as a book and journal reviewer for several online sites. My education ranges from degrees from Bachelor's degrees to a Doctoral degree. Specically, my degrees are in Educational studies and Human services for the Bachelor's degrees. There is a Master's in Curriculum and instruction, a Post-Master's in College teaching, leading up to the terminal degree of a Doctorate in Reading and literacy. I also have a diploma in Practical nursing. I worked as a Licensed Practical Nurse for 14 years as a Geriatric psychiatric nurse for 14 years where I also worked as an Activities assistant for the same amount of years. For fun I also still like to read and write and work in the garden and make several types of crafts. My articles here on Vocal.com will be lectures and lessons on the content areas found in the classroom from Science, English, Social studies and Math. I also plan to offer other subjects as well dealing with some college and graduate level courses, too. My articles will be for home school parents and classroom teachers. My first article will be for seventh grade General science course. Remember these lessons/lectures are written as if a teacher is preparing lecture notes.
Mark GrahamPublished 4 years ago in FuturismCherries and Blueberries
Once there was a small island in the middle of the ocean. It was made of coral and pink sea foam, inhabited only by girls. They talked and played, where everything was always safe and neat and clean, and every day they occupied themselves painting their nails, doing their hair and putting on makeup.
Samantha ParedesPublished 4 years ago in FuturismThe Ties That Bind
"My Lord, the situation has grown worse!" "Tell me, what does the King want?" "He wants your..." the soldier tried to gulp down his nervousness; however, it had been caught in his through.
Paul SchembriPublished 4 years ago in FuturismThe Parallel Universe Theory
Around 13.8 billion years ago, our Universe began with a Big Bang. The convergence and eventual collision of matter and anti-matter created a powerful explosion, known as the Big Bang. Scientists have a theory that for this to happen, there had to be something that brings about the process of inflation. Once inflation begins, not just one explosion, but many explosions will happen, at different places, during different times, for all of eternity. This is what scientists call 'Cosmological Inflation'.
Lady SundayPublished 4 years ago in FuturismA Father, A Son, Identity and Back to the Future 3
Back to the Future 3 places me into an odd mindset 30 years later. In its innate nostalgia for the western, Back to the Future 3 took me to a place of examining the things that my father embraced as a young man, the kinds of things I thought that I had rejected in creating a personality separate from my father. In this review/essay, Back to the Future 3 will be the vehicle with which I will examine maturity, childhood, identity and my relationship with my father, abstractly of course, I would need a therapist to tackle the subject directly.
Sean PatrickPublished 4 years ago in FuturismTicking Down
There is a small patch of light at the end of the hallway. As Spencer sees it, she runs to it like a moth towards a fire. 20 feet away, 10 feet away, 2 feet away.
MerryMay MaPublished 4 years ago in Futurism