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    Nicolaus Copernicus was an astronomer, mathematician, translator, artist, and physicist. Nicolaus Copernicus is the first astronomer to discover that earth and the other planets within the solar system all revolve around the sun. As before the discovery, astronomers believed that earth was the center of the solar system and everyone revolved around it. Therefore, based on Nicolaus Copernicus discovery, it has contributed to astronomical history Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer,…

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    Personal Golf Tips

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    look over. You can attempt to Google golf garments clothing and you will discover different styles and plans. You have to window shop with a specific end goal to locate the best arrangements out there. You can't approach purchasing everything and anything on the off chance that you don't have yet any point by point rundown of what you have to wear and to purchase. Likewise, when you window shop or research, you can discover a store that will without a doubt give what you require. For instance,…

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    Hayy developed a cosmology to portray how he understood the world through the use of observation, speculation, and comparison, without it he would have never discovered how interconnected the universe was. Hayy understands the world in a way that is similar to Copernicus and the rest of previous scientists. His theory of the world stemmed from developments that took place over 28 years in seven-year increments (Ibn Ṭufayl 1150, pg. 128). Hayy understood the world through the basis of the four…

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    they don’t approve of themselves, college serves as a fresh start. With this organic situation presented to me, I took advantage of it. Coming from high school, I was in a state of limbo.Unsure of what I wanted to do or who I wanted to be, I sought discover myself. Through the avenues that were available to me, I gravitated towards the outdoor recreation that my university offered. In particular, I partook in an overnight canoe trip through the university on the Kickapoo River, offered by the…

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    A New, Unrecognizable Society Imagine a society and a city where rules are so strict that everyday is the exact same. Everyone's the same. Everything is the same. Everyone and everything relies on equality to live their everyday to day life. In the book “Anthem” by Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 envisions his own perfect world without the cities control. Will he include the society he grew up in within the society he envisions? The city seems to rely on these rules and…

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    Walden Transcendentalism

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    transcendentalistic outlook on his own life and his quest to discover his true self. During his time in the quiet and secluded sanctuary that his cabin provided him he learned many lessons and offers many different ideas on individualism versus social existence. Walden is a piece of literature that should be read by all students because of the vital lessons, transcendentalistic value and an extraordinary story of a mans two year trek in solitude.…

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    Alone Time When Analysis

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    scriptures makes it very hard for people to fall into conformity because they are choosing to not simply agree with what the scripture is saying, but instead having them search for hidden or obscure messages within the text. This skill can help people discover who they are and what they believe in because when reading other scriptures, it tests your beliefs or what you think to believe in. Reading those stories can either solidify your beliefs or make you realize that what you thought you…

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    Duke Federick. His reason for sending her off was because he is afraid that she would become a traitor like her father and that she would outshine his daughter, Celia. During her banishment, Rosalind disguises herself as a man named Ganymede and discovers many new knowledges along the way. From the beginning, Celia does not think that Rosalind’s banishment is for her to shine but only thinks that going into the forest of Arden is “to liberty, and not to banishment.” (145) Hence, As You Like It…

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    say love changes as you grow up and discover yourself more. Many also say love changes you for either the better or for the worse. Love is something not many can describe with one word, but more by actions. In the book of Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe by Saenz, and in Eleanor and Park by Rowell, both of the main characters will do anything including risking themselves for the one that they love. In the book Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe…

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    In 1939, Red discovers new prison inmate Andi whose mutual interactions provoke Red’s altering of perceptions of hope within life. Red’s initial perception of life is negative in whom extremely is blinded to the fact he will never be released. “These walls are funny. First…

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