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    teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself.” Galileo Galilei made Mathematics and philosophy his profession, against his fathers thoughts that he should go into medicine. He emerged as the scientist who discovered four of jupiters moons. Without Galileo, we probably wouldn't have known that the speed an object falls is not proportional to its weight. Galileo was the oldest of Vincenzo Galileis children. He was sent to the university of piza to study medicine. Despite…

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    behave ethically and follow the path of truth. Depending on where it is located, it also represents spiritual attainment. A Double Flag (the first sign in the illustrations above) - amplifies the General Result of a Flag. Locational Variance: Jupiter – Success in an ambitious project for the betterment of society. Also some mastery of spirituality. Saturn – Success after years of disciplined effort. Sun – Recognition as an artist/creative thinker. Mercury – Success and recognition in the…

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    Zeus is primarily the one who determines the fate of each character. He exists not only to oversee the heavens and humankind, but also to enforce his will in how smoothly or not the story continues. Segal insists that "on the divine level, Zeus 's program for retributive justice at the beginning is not an accomplished fact of the world order but appears as work-in-progress" as he prepares to assist directly or indirectly in any way for Odysseus ' safe return (491). Zeus makes his first…

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    observing the moon and Jupiter, “He started by observing the Moon, on which he discovered mountains and craters, not an even surface as was believed at the time. Then, on January 7th, 1610, while looking at Jupiter, he saw three small stars close to it, two to the east of the planet and one to the west. The next night he looked at them again and all three were to the west. Watching on subsequent nights he saw them in varying positions and realized that they were 'wandering' round Jupiter, as he…

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    The man has allegedly discovered stars orbiting Jupiter, ah, what blasphemous rumors! Corresponding to Aristotelian principles, the Moon is above Earth, dwelling in the heavens, and therefore, must be impeccable. Though, Galileo found the Moon to be “uneven, rough, and crowded with depressions and bulges…

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    Cuban missile Crisis was over. Connection The events that took place during the Cuban missile crisis had a major effect on the Cold War. It nearly turned the Cold war into a nuclear war world III. It resulted in the removal of US Jupiter missiles from Turkey. As well as a supposed need for an upgraded/modernized military for the Soviet Union which they were able to achieve in the years following the war. They saw a need for this as they felt embarrassed by the superiority of…

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    have researched whether intelligent life exists on planets other than Earth. Scientists have sent many different telescopes and devices into space to try and capture life on other planets. They have been trying to find life on Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Neptune, and Uranus. Scientists think Mars has the best chance of sustaining life. Scientists have done research as to if each planet in the Milky Way Galaxy can sustain life. What they found was that every single planet in the…

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    In Ovid’s Book 5, he represents the myth of Proserpina as follows. Proserpina is the daughter to Ceres the goddess of harvest. As Proserpina was picking flowers in the garden with her playmates, Dis spotted her and felt smitten. He picked her up and carried her away. The reason for abducting her was that his love for her was very hasty. The goddess was worried and terrified and this made her cry out for help from her mother Ceres. Dis rushed off using his chariot and took the girl to a…

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    east coast of Florida." Mariano Gutiérrez-Lanza of the Jesuit observatory in Belen, Cuba, agreed and noted that Cuba and Florida should not be concerned by the hurricane. However, that same day, a weather report received by a wireless station in Jupiter…

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    they both represent the element of water” (Boizot). Zephyr is the “elemental wind that is trying to reach out in the direction of Jupiter who has an appearance of an eagle that is holding a lightning bolt which symbolizes fire” (Boizot). “Cybele along with the lions and Nereid seem to be offering some valuables from the sea” (Boizot). Above the sculpture, “Zephyr, Jupiter, the drapery, and the lion’s rear ends seem to blend…

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