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    Sir Isaac Newton The famous scientist I chose is Sir Isaac Newton. He is famous for his work on universal gravitation. He also developed the three laws of motion. I wanted to know more about Newton because the only thing I knew was that an apple fell on his head and he started thinking about gravitation so that’s why I chose him. Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, United Kingdom. He is an English physicist and mathematician. He is maybe the most famous scientist in history. His father died…

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    affiliative behaviors in a human social relationship (Meyer-Lindenberg, Domes, Kirsch, & Heinrich, 2011; Babygirija et al., 2012). This is why some people call this hormone the “love hormone.” This hormone is produced in the base of the brain, next to the optic chiasm, specifically in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the hypothalamus. It is stored in the posterior pituitary gland, just below the hypothalamus at the base of the brain, attached to the hypothalamus by nerve fibers…

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    medicine Muslim physicians knew about blood circulation long before anyone else in Europe. They were able to figure out how to treat eye impairment this was done 1000 years before anyone in Europe. As for science many important discoveries were made in optics and the nature of light. Science plays a big part in Western society. Many scientific roots go back to what the Muslims started. The prophet Mohamed said that “The best for of worship is the pursuit of knowledge. “ Mohamed was the first to…

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    inquiry. Descartes would then start to design a blueprint for such processes but would quickly lose interest. By the year 1628 he would give up on this project and move on to several mores scientifically oriented projects. He would pursue the field of optics in which he may have discovered the Law of refraction, a formula used to describe the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction, when referring to light or other waves passing through a boundary between two different…

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    Art Appreciation Project Leonardo Da Vinci is arguably one of the most famous artists in the world. He is known largely for a few of his paintings, one of them being the “Mona Lisa.” Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452. He was the illegitimate child of a Florentine notary and was raised by his father until he was fifteen, when he had his first apprenticeship working Andrea del Verrocchio. Leonardo grew up in a village near Florence, Italy. Most of his life was spent in a small town,…

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    Finally, the IT strategic initiatives are identified and include the following: • Open data • Citywide security plan • Mobile applications • IT fiber optic infrastructure • Enterprise applications • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) • Business intelligence • Citywide Broadband and Wi-Fi Appendix A contains a list of the projects identified by all City departments over the next five years, Fiscal Years…

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    Bionic Eye In Australia

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    electrodes, because more electrodes results in a higher pixel count and clear vision for the patient. The bionic eye used today uses glasses with a camera to produce radio waves to the chip that produces electrical impulses which stimulates cells to the optic nerves; the brain then interprets the cells as an image. A study in the future may develop a camera which replaces the lens in the eye. The bionic eye is mainly used to treat rhinitis pigmentosa; but it can also treat other types of…

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    bachelor's degree in 1665, Newton stayed on for his master's, but an outbreak of the plague caused the school to shut down. During this time Newton went back to his family farm and performed experiments which led to the creation of his gravitation and optics work. Newton ended up becoming a professor at Trinity College after they…

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    they bought Virgin mobile and created the UK’s first “Quad play” provider in 2006. In 2007, NTL: Telewest rebranded itself and its products under the name of Virgin media. Virgin media is the UK’s largest telecommunication media, nationwide fibre optic network; its head office is in Hook. Virgin media has sharply improved from few functions to many creative and different products. Nowadays Virgin provides a broadband internet services, TV channels, WiFi, phone calls, SIM cards, mobile phones,…

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    Sacifios Ethos

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    diamond. The extremely high hardness means it is nearly impossible to scratch it. Sapphire also have a compressive strength of 2,000MP, about ten times that of stainless steel, which means it is extremely strong. Those attributes can guarantee the optics of the camera work without defects for a long time. But until now only a few of cell phones use sapphire lens or screens. That’s because sapphire is about 10 times more expensive than glass. And it takes about 100 times more energy to generate a…

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