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    which is one of the leading global food and Beverage Company as well as one of the largest health-focused food companies in the world. It produced proactive leading health brand such as Activia, bottled water, and other baby nutrition. Danone founder Isaac Carasso started his work as an opportunity to help children who suffered intestinal disorder not having enough healthy nutrition following world war-I in Spain. His son moved to U.S in 1942 during the German invasion and started Dannon Company…

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    A Christian scientist I decided to write about is Robert Boyle. Robert Boyle was born on January, 25, 1627 in Lismore Republic of Ireland. He died December, 31, 1691 from paralysis. Robert Boyle was known as ,"The Father of Modern Chemistry. " He was the youngest of the family and the most favorited according to his family. At age eleven Boyle was pulled out of school and toured at the Great Earl's new English base and eventually dispatched on a grand tour of Europe with his older brother. In…

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    mathematician known for his great work was Isaac Newton. Newton is credited and considered as one of the most intelligent minds of the 17th century. He has made a big contribution to the scientific revolution, by developing theories on Calculus, Light, and Celestial mechanics. Newton also made many big discoveries that have changed the world and how we see it. Born into a farmer’s family on January 4, 1643 in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England is where Isaac Newton spent his early years. Being…

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    Each| scientist’s has had different accomplishments. Each are from different time periods as well. The scientist I am doing is Antoine Lavoisier. These are all the thing he has done for us and his background. Antoine was born in Paris, France. He was born On August 26, 1743. His mom died when Antoine was 5 sadly. His dad was a lawyer and Antoine wanted to follow in his dad’s footsteps. When he decided not to, he found that science was more interesting. When he got older, he got a wife named…

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    Nicholas Copernicus The Scientific Revolution was a key part of our history. It was a time where new theories about the world were introduced, and where science was key. There were many scientists that developed these theories that we use today. One of these scientists was Nicholas Copernicus. Copernicus was a huge part of the Scientific Revolution because of his contributions to the revolution, how his findings impacted the world then, and how his findings impact the world now. First,…

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    The world we know today would be extremely different if Sir Isaac Newton had never been alive or had never published his genius theories. Even today, Newton is still praised for his incredible studies and workings in the area of physics of the universe and calculus. During the time Newton was alive, it seemed as if no human mind could ever begin to detangle and determine any of his findings. He lived in a small village as a child with his mother and stepfather. In his youth, Newton supposedly…

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    discovered the laws of motion, the laws of gravity, the laws of optics. Then he turned 26.” -Neil deGrasse Tyson. Who is this magnificent man Tyson is speaking of? The answer, is Newton. Due to his obstacles as well as to his brilliant career, Sir Isaac Newton is by far the most intriguing man to have ever lived. Newton lived an intriguing life, filled with many challenges and obstacles to overcome. According to biography.com, Newton was born premature, making him “tiny and weak”, leading…

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    The scientific revolution was so revolutionary because it was the transition from using political and religious principles to science and reason to explain natural experiences/events. Because religion became less enforced/important after the Protestant Reformation, people lost faith in the Church’s reasoning and explanations of the world, so scholars and philosophers, such as Descartes, Galileo, and Bacon, started to perform experiments and use logic and reason to explain the world. Before this…

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    Sadia Usman Professor Acoppola Lit237 10/27/2014 In the seventeenth century, scientist and philosophers were lacking the instruments to make observations and further their experiments. The seventeenth century was also known as the scientific revolution. During the scientific revolution, philosophers mainly confided in people from the church and the ancient world. Before the scientific revolution, the Europeans were uneducated about science. The knowledge they had was in the hands of the…

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    Once it is understood that the Renaissance was a period of rebirth of classical culture after dark times, one would understand why this period would transition into a Scientific Revolution. With renewed vigor in the arts and a need for explanations, people used science to try to find answers to their new questions whether it was about our world or the universe around us. Of course, with new discoveries being made by scientists, the old theocentric views of the Medieval period slowly were…

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