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    He was known for his discoveries of the invarient theory and the axiomatization of geometry. One of the many known ideas that he helped formulate was the cornerstomne of the the amazing functional analysis. Hilbert made great contributions to the mathematic fields in Algebra, Geometry, and Calculus. Hilbert also published these mathematical problems called Hilberts Problems. These were decade defining as they were unsolved mathematical problems. Hilbert was also known as the main father of the…

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    It is quite apparent that the scientific discoveries made during the Baroque era have established a foundation for the modern age today. “In the seventeenth century, newly invented instruments allowed scientists to observe and measure natural phenomena with increasing accuracy” (Sayre, 22.2). These new inventions included scientific discoveries formed by Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton, and Galileo Galilei. Leeuwenhoek made a glass lens that magnified over 200 times. This is…

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    Hypatia Essay

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    At that time, Mathematics were divided into four branches: athematic, geometry, astronomy and music. The first two branches were pure, while the other two were applied. Hypatia according to Hesychius (Greek Biographer), worked in the first three. Hypatia taught both arithmetic…

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    Reasonable Accommodations

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    I hope all is well with you Emily. I talked with you over the last couple of month. I was having a hard time with the College of Western Idaho meeting my Reasonable Accommodations. I eventually got that worked out but it did not make me feel good going there anymore so I decided to transfer to a bigger school Boise State University because I thought that they would have more resources to accommodate me; I was wrong. Speaking to you put my heart at ease on the legal definitions and I could tell…

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    Isaac Newton was one of the most famous researchers. Many of his discoveries are still important and used today. Many people know about Newton’s discoveries and laws but not many know about his early life. (biography.com) Isaac Newton was born in the hamlet of woolsthorpe, lincolnshire england, on January 4th, 1643. He was born 3 months premature and his father died before he was born. When Isaac was 3 his mother remarried and left him with his grandmother. After his mother’s second husband…

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    Isaac Newton was an English physicist and a Mathematician.He died on January 4,1643,Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth United Kingdom.He died March 31,1727,Kensington,london,United Kingdom.He famous for his law of gravitation. Isaac Newton had a lot of discoveries and achievements.He generalized the binomial theorem.He made the world’s first working reflecting telescope.He created his three laws of motion. Isaac Newton was educated in Trinity college two…

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    Significant Figures

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    No one will argue that determining the number of significant figures and keeping with the rules of those “sigfigs” throughout an already strenuous calculation can be a pain. Countless points and half-points have been deducted from tests throughout chemistry’s ages from students claiming that significant figures are, ironically, insignificant. But, let’s consider the following scenario. Joey is in his inorganic chemistry lab. The second step to the lab tells him to measure out the mass of Iron he…

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    Pm3110 Unit 4 Test Paper

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    1. What are the four generic architectural components of a public communications network? Define each term? The Generic architectural Components are Subscribers, Subscriber Line, Exchanges and Trunks. Subscribers: The gadgets that connect to the system, for example, phones and modems. Subscriber Line: The link between the subscriber and the network. Exchanges: The exchanging focuses in the system. Trunks: The branches between trades. Trunks convey numerous voice-recurrence circuits…

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    Bingo Persuasive Speech

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    Banjo Bingo is already gearing up for New Year Banjo Bingo are certainly jumping the gun with their latest offer. Halloween hasn’t even come to pass, yet alone Thanksgiving, or Christmas, and the online bingo site is already advertising their New Year’s Eve spectacular. Banjo Bingo aren’t hosting their £2,016 Midnight Madness bingo game until New Year’s Eve (December 31) at 23.59pm GMT, so you’ve plenty of time to decide whether or not you wish to be a part of this promotional bingo game.…

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    I have always been interested in math, art, and science, and engineering seemed like the best way to incorporate all three into one. After taking some classes at my school's engineering academy, I began seeing engineering as fun, as well as an opportunity. I want to pursue aerospace engineering because it seems like the best fit for me and a good use of my talents. My life has never really been hard. Sure there have been sleepless nights and stressful days that never seem to stop, but even when…

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