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    philosopher named Pythagoras. Pythagoras is best known for discovering the Pythagorean Theorem. In fact, most people will know him best for the Pythagorean Theorem in relation to geometry or trigonometry. However, this is not his only claim to fame. Pythagoras studied music as well, and understood the arithmetical relationships between pitches. It is said that he discovered the relationship between number and sound. He believed that numbers were the ruling principal of the universe. Pythagoras…

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    Maddie Henry Mrs. Turner Senior Seminar 2 September 2017 History of Vegetarianism Section One: Introduction The practice of abstaining from eating meat, or being vegetarian, has been observed since the beginning of time. Although vegetarianism has not been a popular trend until the late 20th century, a plant-based diet has been practiced for many years and for many reasons. With increasingly advanced technology, more and more people have explored the practice, benefits, and…

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    Pythagorean Theorem

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    Pythagoras was born around 570 BCE near the island of Samos located in Eastern Aegean. Around 530 BCE, he settled near Croton, South Italy. He was considered one of the best mathematicians and scientist. One huge thing that he is known for creating is the Pythagorean Theorem, which is used when determining side c of a right triangle. Some could argue that Pythagoreanism was a cult, based solely on the idea that they used pressure in order to get others to adapt to their ideas. In around 500 BCE,…

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    Major Players Socrates Many people knew of Socrates in ancient Greece but few knew the reach his teachings had and how it would impact the world. We don't know much from Socrates himself, many of the informational texts we have about his life were written by his students and playmakers; Plato, Xenophon and Aristophanes. Many of the elders Socrates questioned would abandon their aspirations and create schools to teach and spread the ideology of philosophy. Plato, his most famous student, became…

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    science and religion are opposites and that belief in one means refutation of the other to some degree. However, we can look back through history and see that the exact opposite is commonly true. Religion and science were hand in hand from the days of Pythagoras and as recent as Kepler. In the immediately following section, I will list commonly used terms in this paper and offer definitions for them. Most importantly in that section, I will define…

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    Archimedes was born in Syracuse on the Island of Sicily. He was born in 287 BC to Phidias and was believed to be somewhat related to the king of Syracuse, Heiro II. He is famously known as a mathematician, inventor, engineer, and astronomer. He went to Alexandria and studied at a school established by Euclid. He later returned back to Syracuse and spent majority of his life solving mathematical problems and making new inventions for the king. In 212 BC, Syracuse was overtaken by one of…

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    best. On the one hand, the saying “Good luck comes often in pairs” makes number two to one of the luckiest numbers in the Chinese culture. It is very common to repeat characters in product brand names. On the other hand, in the western culture Pythagoras believed, that the number two signified diversity,…

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    mathematicians of the first Babylonian Dynasty (20th to 16th centuries BC) which would have been over a thousand years before Pythagoras was born. People say that Pythagoras discovered the theorem at least fifteen hundred years before Pythagoras was born. But no one really knows when it was founded or discovered. The Pythagorean Theorem was known long before Pythagoras but he might have been the…

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    modern day. Their journey to the understanding of the brain is fascinating as they were the first steps that inspired modern day treatment. One of the first people to grasp an understanding of mental illness in Ancient Greece was Pythagoras (582-510 B.C). Pythagoras, a jack of all trades which included just to name a few, an astronomer,…

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    Starting from ancient times, there has dependably been a level headed discussion in the field of logic, of whether people keep on living after death. The debate brings discussion brings up on an issue of whether it is feasible for a person to have recollections of his or her life before death if at all there is life after death. Another question is if an individual conveys his personality to the next life after dying . A person identity would be imperative in recognizing if the person that…

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