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    Luigi Galvani Essay

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    From the moment he believed he had an idea, he jumped to the challenge and began working. Of course not all of his experiments worked, and luck may have contributed to his final discovery, but without the curiosity he had, bioelectricity could have never been discovered. After the initial discovery of bioelectricity, Galvani moved on to invent the galvanometer that could measure electrical current produced by living tissue. Galvani also was an explorer in the sense of education. He was…

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    to be right. Sir Galileo abundant astronomical discoveries. The famous discovery that he made is the telescope, he came up with this discovery by hearing the invention of the telescope in Holland and his telescope is better than the telescope that they invented in Holland. Galileo Galilei made many astronomical discoveries. His discoveries are Callisto, Ganymede, Europa I, Rings of Saturn and Telescope. His astronomical discoveries made him.…

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    Henrietta Lacks Theme

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    Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot deals with the theme of quest for discovery, which is evident through point of view in the novel. Skloot’s main purpose of the novel is to inform the reader of the two sides of the story behind the HeLa cells. She accomplishes her purpose by constantly searching and interviewing for information about others point of views, which relates to the theme of quest for discovery. The theme of quest for discovery has characteristics that makes stand out much more than…

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    French microbiologist and chemist who pioneered a legendary scientific path of discovery. Pasteur was among the first to develop a method for creating a bacteria-based vaccine. His studies of bacteria still have an effect upon many scientific fields today. Although Pasteur has historical discoveries related to food borne bacteria, I will largely focus upon his discovery of the Anthrax vaccine. Pasteur’s discovery of the Anthrax vaccine took place Pouilly-le-Fort, France. The…

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    missions. The question now is, how did the universe come to be, as well as how can this information be used to enable humans to become more advanced? Every discovery man has ever made has come from within this solar system, if humans were to travel beyond this solar system the amount of discoveries made would skyrocket. Some examples of discoveries found in this solar…

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    Discoveries that are motivated by need, curiosity and wonder all have the have the power to transform an individual’s perspective of themselves and others, leading them to gain independence and challenge social values. Such discoveries that lead to an individual’s transformation can be seen in Shakespeare’s play ‘The Tempest’. Shakespeare demonstrates through the characters of the play how discoveries which stem from need, curiosity and wonder can transform them to become more independent, and…

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    Spencer's Mistakes

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    Accidents don’t usually lead to great discoveries. Almost all inventions ever made had a mistake involved. Mistakes make us work harder to find something or to make something work. Mistakes help people invent something or make discoveries. Mistakes are key to making discoveries. A mistake from a man named, Percy Spencer, invented the microwave after he accidently left a chocolate bar in his pocket and it melted. When Percy was young he worked in a brand new world of electrical engineering. When…

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    The complex nature of discovery means that each uncovering can be confronting and provocative. Many individuals find that discoveries result from an unprecedented natural event or an inspired reappraising one’s inner and outer surroundings. Shakespeare’s 1611 play The Tempest explores the dynamics between the significance of new knowledge and how certain experiences become catalysts for the ultimate themes of the play: reconciliation and forgiveness. Similarly, Joel Schumacher’s 1990 movie…

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    Discoveries arise from new understandings developed through personal experiences. The most significant discoveries are related through change and growth. Go Back to Where You Came From is a socio-political narrative where a story is told in which people through experiences, changing their opinion on refugees, boat people and asylum seekers. The title “Go Back to Where You Came From” uses xenophobic colloquialism to highlight a common fear of what foreign within Australia. Go Back highlights…

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    Discovery can be a sudden or unexpected experience, that is faced with a positive or negative attitude and often involves an outcome that is either physical, emotional or both. Individuals can deliberately transform themselves as they may have been exposed to an impactful discovery. The poetry studied, written by Australian poet, Robert Gray, explores a concept of discovery through the character’s individual selves among the worlds in which they are surrounded by. The anthology of the poems,…

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