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    and Southeast Asia. The zither was a stringed instrument that was found around 3,000 B.C. during the Bronze Age. The zither line included: the ground zither, the bar zither, and the board zither. These instruments were all plucked. It was used by Pythagoras, who used it to try to prove that all laws of music are based on ratios. The zither only had one string. More strings were added and the monochord became the polychord. (Crombie 4-5). The hurdy-gurdy was the earliest stringed instrument…

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    world of philosophy. This did, using your words, led to “the rise of Greek science and philosophy. I did not expand in my discussion post on the scientific discovery during this period but enjoyed reading your commentary regarding the discovery of Pythagoras. I think this discovery was genius for this period…

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    A Great Fucking Paper When someone goes to look for the perfect, yet simple insult, or if they want to express anger, distraught, or many other feelings, there is one word that is so versatile with many different definitions that fits in all of these categories and more. This word is fuck. Although it’s rather vulgar and is a common slang term, the word fuck has been around for over 700 years. The exact origin of fuck is hard to trace back because it was used more regularly when speaking rather…

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    Part I is based on a central theme of cosmology and how early scientists and philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Tycho Brahe, Isaac newton, Kepler, Galileo, Thales, Pythagoras , Copernicus, Ptolemy, and others came to discover new theories and truths about space, science, time, and the limits of knowledge. One of the key features in part I centers on the fact that discovering new truths wouldn’t be possible without direct…

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    was called the rise of Athens. During this rise of Athens much of what was already seen as advanced had happened in Mathematics per say the with the Grecian advancements to the basics in Geometry where visionaries such as Archimedes, Euclid, and Pythagoras. The advancements in the field of Medicine which in fact were the sparks that set the earliest practices of “healing”. The pioneer in the field of medicine during the time of the Classical Grecian age was Hippocrates of Cos whom collected data…

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    Introduction In this assignment research will be done about Plato. After reading this assignment, it will be clear what philosophy and academic thinking are, where and when Plato lived, what his ideas where and how people reacted and perhaps still react. Furthermore, a reflection on his ideas will be given as well as my view on his beliefs. Philosophy The definition of philosophy is already contained in the word philosophy itself. In Greek, philo means love or devotion and sophia means wisdom.…

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