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    high schools from the region of western Michigan flocked the campus to establish their minds to numerous events whether it was from chemistry, engineering, and even music. Experiencing the competition since seventh grade, I had assigned myself to astronomy, an event only opened to high school students. My impulse to succeed…

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    Educational Systems of Different Time Periods Each year, 1.2 million students drop out of school. That is 7,000 every day, or one every 26 seconds. (Amie, 10 Staggering Facts about Education in America) Education is very serious, different time periods have different teachings. Which educational system is better: Renaissance England or modern day Unites States? The modern educational system in the United States is better than the educational system in Renaissance England due to the United…

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    Three principal events that completely changed European life happened during the 16th and 17th centuries, including the Scientific Revolution. Another was the Protestant Reformation created long-lasting turmoil and devastating religious wars when Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses on the church doors. European expeditions of the new world led explorers to learn and encounter about new people and environments. These events caused many great European minds to question many things that were just…

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    Throughout the history of western civilization, early civilizations started from gathering plants and hunting animals to now living urban in modern life. With the development of agriculture, there was also change in civilizations. Two of the main early civilizations were Mesopotamia and Egypt. With similar cultures, both civilizations had their differences dealing with subjects such as geography to culture. Mesopotamia was known as the land “between the rivers”. The early civilizations were the…

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    The continent of Antarctica has been set aside as a preserve in 1959. Since then, many people have argued over whether or not to explore the continent or leave it be. The stories, “The Last Wilderness Preserve” and “A New Land of Opportunity” both have contrasting ideas about Antarctica. The first passage provides the argument of how people do not belong on the continent while the other explains the complete opposite. The first passage, “The Last Wilderness Preserve” explains how humans should…

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    Born May 26th, 1951, Sally Ride was the eldest of two daughters. Her father, Dale Burdell Ride, was a professor of political science and her mother, Carol Joyce Ride, was a counselor. She was born in Las Angeles and grew up in a wealthy neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley. Her parents always encouraged Ride and her sister to do their best in all aspects of life, while also allowing room for them to independently mature. From a young age, Ride showed promising ability in both athletics and…

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    This is how they helped the Age of Exploration flourish. The Astrolabe is an angle and altitude measuring tool. The Astrolabe was first used for astronomy and astrology. It could have been invented by Hipparchus (Greek astronomer and mathematician). It was later used by sailors. The first use at sea was recorded to be in 1481. It was used on a voyage down the African coast by Portuguese explorers.…

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    Dbq Muslim Achievements

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    The Muslims had many achievements due to the fact that they were much inspired from Greece, Rome and India. They also took up a lot from the people whose lands they took over.Which is why they became so advanced due to their tolerance of other cultures. They advanced to the highest level in several scholarship areas of that time making the Muslim achievements stand out and have a lasting impact on world cultures. How the Muslims got to those achievements they made and how they impacted the world…

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    Suleyman Essay

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    badge of state, and a stamp of authority. “This simple Arabic phrase, elaborated into an emblem made out of lavish and opulent materials, speaks clearly of great wealth... (Macgregor)”. Suleyman was a renaissance man who studied history, geography, astronomy, mathematics, architecture, and poetry. Suleyman idolized the Hagia Sophia and dreamed of building a unique mosque just like it. Based off of the Hagia Sophia, Suleyman hired Sina, a great architect, to build “The Mosque of Suleyman”. The…

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    Pythagoras Biography

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    Two philosophers that influenced Pythagoras and his mathematical ideas were Thalas, and Anaximander. Thalas, a scholar of mathematics and astronomy, contributed to Pythagoras’ initial interest in mathematics, and told him to travel to Egypt to acquire more knowledge. Anaximander lectured on geometry, and this also triggered an interest of mathematics, and astronomy for Pythagoras. He received more…

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