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    The Protestant Reformation is a religious movement that began with a conflict between the Latin Catholic church and the Lutheran church and their followers. The two had different views in their theology. This happened during a time period in the early 16th century which lasted until the end of the 18th century. The Latin Catholics controlled the people choices including religious and political views. The Latin Catholics engaged in plenty wrong doing from gambling, breaking the rules of celibacy…

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    Alien Motion Lab

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    the spacecraft is the Sun. Because of this it is called the 2 Body Problem. It can be demonstrated using Newton’s Law of Gravitation that the orbit in a 2 Body Problem is a conic. What could be asked now is, what is the shape of the planets orbit? Kepler in its first law states that the orbit of the planets around the sun is an elliptical shape, with the centre of the sun being located in one of the foci. An ellipse is a curve in which the sum of the distance between any point to another two…

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    The Sci-Fi story I will be writing about is going to be about space mission to a habitable extrasolar planet. It will be based centuries into the future when technology has improved to the point that our human race can visit planets light years away. Of course there are still effects of long-term space travel on the human body, but the technology and research will be more advanced during the time period of my story. The mission is going to consist of highly trained astronauts and the most…

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    practical use of the first principles of the camera in 350 BC and it wasn’t till 1050 AD that Shen Kuo actually experimented with the camera obscura for the first time. From there it led to it’s official use verbally in 1604 by astronomer Johannes Kepler. During the 1890’s the camera obscura was finally gaining high levels of attention due to what it was capable of doing and their purposes as well. It’s creation allowed Joseph Nicephore Niepce to take the first photograph ever of his view…

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    Hitching Light Beam

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    Hitching a Ride on a Light Beam Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences, undergirding astronomy, chemistry, geology, biology, and—absent some paradigm-shattering revelation—human thought and action. Its analytical methods and machines have plumbed the unknown and the inaccessible, from the submicroscopic confines of the atomic nucleus to the billowing expanse of the observable universe. Physics has superseded our biochemically mediated perceptions of the world, replacing qualitative…

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    Aliens: Are They Real? A recent telephone study that involved 1,000 Americans concluded that 60 percent of Americans that partook in the study, believed in aliens (Malik n.p.). For the longest time, aliens were considered to be mythical stories told by campfires or in science fiction movies. Over time, people actually started to believe in these extraterrestrial beings. Aliens have been featured in many movies and TV shows throughout history. Some examples of aliens portrayed in media are as…

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    뀀뀀l Essay Introduction Visual communication is a marvelous process that requires and uses a complex framework involving our eyes, senses and brain interpretation. An eight-week course scratches the surface of the abundant knowledge there is to be had. This essay will answer some of the behaviors in which vision works and how it affects many areas of our daily lives. 1. Provide an explanation of how our eyes take in visual information and how mind interprets, processes and remembers that data.…

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    Isaac Newton Biography

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    To this day, Sir Isaac Newton is remembered as one of the greatest minds of, not only the 17th century, but to ever walk this Earth. His intuition ranged from the subjects of physics and mathematics. From his laws of motion to his law of conservation of momentum, he truly revolutionized the science of his day. He is responsible for publishing one of the most acclaimed works known to science. He was remembered for all the amazing things that he was able to accomplish, but there were some cowardly…

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