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    seventeenth centuries. While the Church was still reaffirming its power after its major struggle during the Protestant Reformation, people began to look for other paths of explanation that diverged from the divine. An elite appreciation for science and mathematics fueled this movement, but the scientific discoveries that sprung forth were closely monitored by those in power, namely the Catholic Church. The direction of scientific exploration was also controlled by existing societal values,…

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    In the early years of World War II the fear existed that Germany was going to succeed in developing a powerful new weapon. As the success of the Allied war effort against Germany hung in the balance, America raced to develop the same weapon in response to the new threat. In August of 1943, the Manhattan Project’s scientific director, J. Robert Oppenheimer, wrote of the circumstances, “It’s possible that the Germans will have, by the end of this year, enough material accumulated to make a large…

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    1588 in England. Hobbes is known for his work on political philosophy (Wikipedia). Hobbes was born prematurely because his mother heard of an invasion that was coming from the Spanish Armada. Hobbes said “My mother gave birth to twins, myself and fear.” Hobbes does not remember much about his childhood and mother making very little known about them. The father of Hobbes is also named Thomas, he was the vicar, (a clergyman in charge of a church) of Charlton and Westport in England. Thomas Sr. had…

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    The Renaissance was a period of great advancement not only culturally but also in reference to technology and science. Individual parts of Europe had their own changes, however, the Italian Renaissance and Northern Renaissance are the two most recorded within Europe. Although they share this in common, they are in fact extremely different, these differences can be observed through artwork in each Renaissance. The Italian Renaissance was concerned with art that they produced to depict beauty and…

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    between students graduating high school and students getting into college. Lawmakers should not be focused on pushing new curriculums into schools to obtain better scores as much as they should be focused on presenting students with programs that will interest them in learning and achieving higher education. An Irish poet by the name of William Yeats once…

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    And they were sacred to be around a lot of men. Second, they have lack interest in STEM Majors. Third, they are afraid lest they might be biased. Fourth they think that STEM field is for guys. Reference Christopher Drew (Nov 4, 2011). Where the women are (The New York Times) http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/06/education/edlife/where-the-women-are-biology…

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    presents itself in hard sciences such as physics, engineering and computer science (Szelenyi 350). Rather than garner support from their peers and professors, female students often face harsh judgements and bias, preventing them from furthering their interest in STEM. Meanwhile, preconceived stereotypes about the STEM field as well as the lack of success of female students further discourages…

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    on diplomatic missions. Afterwards, he was tried for conspiracy, but was pardoned and went on to a life about literature. His contribution to the Renaissance was due to his book, "The Prince", which described a new way of leading the people through fear, and created the phase "The end justifies the means". The last person, a Girolamo Savonarola, was born at Ferrara in 1474, and started to preach in Florence. He gained many followers as his ideals were prominently anti-Renaissance, stating that…

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    development of the scientific revolution because up until the French Revolution, the Church was the main funder and sponsor of scientific research. The Church also paid for friars, monks, and priests to learn at universities. The Church even pushed for mathematics and science to be a mandatory part of their education. So as a result, a large amount of the scientific discoveries during this period were made because of funding from the Church. Also, before the nineteenth century, science didn 't…

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