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    about due to someone misreading “filius Bonacci” on a manuscript which was son of Bonaccio. His passion for numbers were developed while he was a child and was probably due to his father’s career as a Pisan merchant (Hom, 2013). His travels were extensive to his father’s trade and during his life time mathematics was extremely important (Hom, 203). Fibonacci introduced the Hindu-Arabic number system to the Italians where it was rejected due to the affiliation with Islam (Fibonacci, n.d.).…

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    Humphrey Davy were the first people to isolate it (Jefferson Lab Web). Lithium is very abundant, it is a soft silver white alkali metal with the atomic number of three. Lithium is silver and contains no odor (Element Project). In addition to those features, lithium has a total of seven isotopes, two natural and five unnatural. The two natural occurring isotopes are 6Li (7.59% abundance) and 7Li (92.41% abundance) both are stable as well as radioactive (Chemicool Web). Lithium being…

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    is commonly found in warm and temperate climates of world (Kole, 2011). Natural population are highly tolerant toward soil salinity (Pessarakli, 2007). Cynodon dactylon appeared as most dominant specie with RF of 47.5% followed by Cannabis sativa with RF of 17.9% in Islamabad as stated…

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    Breast Segmentation

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    structure. Jons Jacob Berzelius Swedish chemist first discovered silicon, he made the discovery by heating up potassium and silica in which then isolated silicon. Silicon natural occurring form is never by itself is usually paired with oxygen molecules. It can be found in sand, rock crystals, quartz, and flint. Silicon atomic number in the…

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    Leopold Kronecker. With Kronecker even go as far as to public opposition and personal attacks, saying that Cantor was “renegade” along with becoming a “corrupter of youth.” These thoughts is because Kronecker believes that algebraic numbers are countable, and that were numbers that are transcendental are uncountable. Around this time in 1884, Cantor would face depression for the first time until the end of his life. Even thru his fight with depression, Cantor would attend the first International…

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    the natural world through science and mathematics with his belief of all truths were ultimately linked. He contemplated about the nature of existence and dualism, where the mind and body are two separated substances, and later published Discourse on the Method, Descartes and Meditations on First…

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    Justification Of Knowledge

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    be supported or denied by progression. This progression may be, but not limited to: evidence, discoveries, technology, or social trends. Therefor we can ponder upon the knowledge issue, in regard to two areas of knowledge: “How do we know that the natural sciences and mathematics will be justifiable in the future?” The foundations for these areas of knowledge, regarded…

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    The great Russian playwright Antov Chechov once stated, “Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice.” In other words, knowledge is only useful when incorporated into practical use. The problem with this statement is that there is no definitive scale or criteria that measures the worth and value of knowledge. Leading to the question, to what extent can we determine the value of knowledge? From one perspective, knowledge is something that can be easily acquired, but is only useful…

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    Research Paper On Sulfur

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    My chemical element is Sulfur. If you were to be looking at a periodic table, its symbol would be S. Sulfur’s atomic number is 16. Sulfur has 16 protons, 16 electrons, and 16 neutrons. Sulfur’s atomic mass is 32.065 and its mass number is 32. Sulfur comes from the Sanskrit word “Sulvere” and also the latin word “Sulphurium”. Sulfur was discovered in Ancient times and has been mentioned in both the Bible and the Torah. Sulfur is commonly found in meteorites, volcanoes, hot springs, and as…

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    FD&C Red Number 40 Food is a staple in our everyday lives, along with water it is one of the things we literally cannot live without. As an American, it is hard to eat a nutritious diet with all the fast food options and processed foods right at our fingertips. However, one aspect of our food that is of big concern for some individuals are artificial color additives. If you pick up your favorite cereal, beverage, or even your mouthwash and start to read the ingredients list you may see some of…

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