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    Heliocentrism In Religion

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    During the early 17th century, many people were still very divided on the issues concerning the motion of the earth and the sun. The church argued for geocentrism while many other scholars and individuals argued for heliocentrism. However, this fight over the Earth’s movements was not only centered around the natural sciences, but the interpretation of the bible (Westman, 11/8). This discussion included a debate on the power and authority of the church due to the Bible influencing the view of…

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    Are women treated fairly and equally with men in the field of science? Throughout the last century, women have had to deal with biases against them. Are women still dealing with this issue? The answer is yes. However, it is not as big of an issue today as it had been in the past. There are many women in history that did not get recognized for their hard work and discovery. You might not be familiar with Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Esther Lederberg, and Chien-Shiung Wu. These are women who helped with…

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    The Road Monologue

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    The term soulmates has always flown about, scarf-like, through the whims of youth--as if tethered to some mythical upshot of the essence of life. But I know the truth. Oh, how they will tell tales of us, My Dear! How the pallid wash of grey-stone was enough to curse her alabaster heart. Perhaps they will liken me to a whisping strands of light caught thrashing against the estrangement of midnight. Oh, and in those stories she will be agile. One minute: a fragmented piece of daylight wrapped…

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    “Alright, we’re going to start this training session now.” Sabra said. “We’re going to start with Cardio, make sure to keep up. Don’t stop running until we make it to the glade. Now let’s go!” Without any hesitation Sabra starting running down the forest path. Isaac couldn’t believe she was running barefooted. He thought about her stepping on bugs, running right behind her. ran Malessica and Gerard followed right behind him. Isaac didn’t really pay much attention to his surroundings, keeping…

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    Stephen Tegler, the chairman of Northern Arizona University, announces that the school is going to offer an Astronomy doctorate program. It has taken decades but it is finally happening. The university is going to feature a new emphasis on research. Northern Arizona University is known for its physics and astronomy research and opening this doctorate program will enable students to gain access to labs and observatories. This all started over ten years ago but it solidified after the research…

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    Colton Cahill ENG105 02/19/2016 Mayan Astronomy When you think of “Mayan Astronomy” you probably think “End of the world in 2012,” but there is more to it than that. You might even say they were crazy, and didn’t know what they were doing. Their incredibly accurate astronomical calculations and sophisticated mathematics would probably prove you wrong though. Those calculations were all steeped in religion and omen, their priests discerning the very will of the gods behind the occurrences of the…

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    I do not believe in the impossibility since I trust that the brain could make impossible things possible. When I was 14, I surpassed the impossibility. At that time, I took a challenge to attend the Astronomy Olympiad competition while knowing nothing about space and universe. Although I was almost dropped out in the first round, after a month that I had filled out my schedule entirely with study, discussion, and practices, I found myself understanding new concepts faster and solving problems…

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    Throughout history, humankind has made connections and has had some knowledge of what astronomical structures are. The Skidi Pawnee were Indians that knew a lot about the astronomy of stars and connected them with their beliefs and lifestyle. The Pawnee was a Native American tribe that lived in Nebraska whom were considered one of the best sky watchers. The Indians regarded the stars as gods. They worshipped a star, The North Star, as a creator god. Whereas, for the South Star, they feared it…

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    Astronomical Cycles BY LEE YORKE Earth has many cycles that are apart of our everyday lives such as rotation. For example, Every approximately 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds Earth makes a full rotation on our planet on its axis, Earths axis is a line we say goes through the middle of the north and south pole. During the day, half of Earth will see daylight and the other side will receive darkness, this is because one side of the planet is facing the sun receiving all the energetic heat and…

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    Antiquated Greek Astronomy and Astrology Influences The big ball of fire in the middle of space with smaller versions of itself all around -that can be made into shapes (constellations) when you play connect the dots with them-, surrounding the planet holding the resources to produce life along with a small moon circling the planet as it orbits around the big ball of fire that is made of Hydrogen and Helium. That little planet that can create life was populated and civilization has grown from…

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