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    Sputnik And The Space Race

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    Since the beginning of time, humans have had a fascination with cosmos. Many great scientists have helped with our lust and wondering of the great beyond. For example Galileo Galilei- a sixteenth-century Italian Astronomer, who invented his telescope to help cure his curstoutiy of the stars in the sky. Scientists with his common interests are what made it possible to travel into an outer domain. When looking at space travel, it is important to look at what made the soviets decide to travel into…

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    Galileo's lived a successful and made many accomplishments in life; creating world changing inventions and perspectives of the world. He received support from his family and from the family he grew. He was the one of six siblings, born in Pisa, Italy February 15, 1564. As he grew up and his family moving around, he decided to travel. Even though he didn’t settle during this time but once he began his travels he met a beautiful women Marina Gamba in Venice. He didn’t quit settle down, but in the…

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    The Medici family, sometimes referred to as the House of Medici, rose to power by starting the Medici bank in Florence, 13th. Through that bank, they became one of the wealthiest families of the Renaissance era. The Medici family is well known for their support in architecture and arts. They would pay artists commissions in return for major works of art. The Medici family had a major influence on the arts of the Renaissance era as they used their wealth to help artists focus on their work…

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    Scientific Revolution was in the 17th century (1543-1687). In The Scientific Revolution mathematics was key to understanding the nature of things in the universe as renaissance thinkers believed. Nicolaus Copernicus,Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei, and Isaac Newton were all great mathematics who believed the secrets of nature were written in the language of mathematics. The Scientific Revolution…

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    Ancient Israel was a nation in a state of constant flux. From thousands of years ago up to the present, the region has changed drastically, affecting the lives of millions. At the center of this discord lies the city of Jerusalem. Throughout its history, Jerusalem has been attacked, defended, destroyed, and rebuilt over its long history. Of the thousands of cities in the world, Jerusalem is lauded as one of the holiest, holding significance in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Thousands of years…

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    Tycho Brahe Childhood

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    Tycho Brahe was born in 1546 in a Danish high nobility family, during a time in which Denmark had just transitioned from Roman Catholic to Lutheran, and had emerged as a dominant power that not only covered the area of modern Denmark, but of Norway and Iceland. Tyco was raised by his uncle Jorgen, who wanted a child so dearly that he abducted Tycho from Tycho’s parents. Born to one of the most prominent families in Denmark, Tycho’s led an early life with privilege and indulgence. He was educated…

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    Science Project

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    object at 100mph. What is inertia? inertia is a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force. it is mostly isaac newton's first two laws of motion. What is sir isaac newton's first two laws? sir isaac newton’s first two laws…

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    Synthetic Gecko

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    Hobbes Government

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    Hobbes thought that all events in the world, without limitation, can be described regarding the actions and interactions of physical bodies. He did not think the soul, or in the brain as separate from the heart, or in any of the other spiritual and mystical entities in which different authors have thought. Alternately, he saw individual beings as binding devices, with even their dreams and passions operating according to natural laws and connections of cause and effect, movement, and feeling. As…

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    Mathematical History of Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton is one of the most influential scientist of all time. He is famously known for being an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He also wrote one of the most influential books called “Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematics”. The book dominated the scientific view for centuries. Per: Luke Mastin author for The Story of Mathematics “Newton developed a new theory of light, discovered and quantified gravitation, and pioneered a…

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