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    protected. Also the Muslim-Empire was governed by dark fundamentalism and barbarianism. Muslims had their hand in many things including math. These mathematicians were the ones who developed the decimal number system and invented algebra and trigonometry. In the realm of 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…

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    Trail Warna Case Summary

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    During trail, Warna’s testimony was one of the most important piece of evidence. Because of her analysis explanation, it was said to believe that Ms. Molly Wright was beaten by an object (weapon) with force. According to her testimony, she stated that the blood stains on Hill’s clothing matched the blood DNA from Molly Wright, which was the factor that determined the sentencing and if Mr. Hill was guilty or innocent, which in this case he was guilty. In court, Mr. Hill listed a number of reasons…

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    Ameer Imani Math/Extra Credit Mr. Perry 02/04/2015 David Harold Blackwell David Blackwell was a smart african american individual who love and exceeded in math, even till this day he is known as the greatest and famous african american mathematician even after his tragic death back in 2010(at the age of 91). David was born April 24, 1919 in Centralia, Illinois and wasn't an only child. David was the oldest of four children and had two supporting parents, his mom Mabel Johnson and his dad Grover…

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    become an educator, and if it weren’t for Aristotle using a curriculum in his teaching and education system, I don’t know what I would be doing with my life. In modern-day education, we might teach young math students arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus; in this same way, Aristotle taught his students logic, physics, psychology, natural history, and philosophy (this is where he put his emphasis). This hierarchy of learning he called…

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    Georg Cantor

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    One of the most important areas of mathematics that is taught and highly known today was founded by German mathematician Georg Cantor. Between the years 1874 and 1884 was when set theory came to be. Set theory can be known as sets that are collections of objects and any type of object can be collected into a set if it is relevant to mathematics. While making many important contributions to the mathematics world, Cantor discovered the set of real numbers is more numerous than the set of natural…

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    David Blackwell Biography

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    is the most popular African American Mathematician. Southern Illinois was racist toward black community back then, but David said he was lucky to go to a mix school, instead of going to the only black students school. He understands algebra and trigonometry but he doesn't find them exciting like geometry, but still he came to love statistic pretty late. In 1938, he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. A year later, he got his Master of Arts in Mathematics in, and three years later, 1941,…

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    state university look dirt cheap. ($60,000 compared to $16,000 a year) (Tuition and Expenses) Schools like those are also much harder to get accepted into. Most of them require a student to take a bunch of advanced classes in high school, like trigonometry, calculus, physics, chemistry, anatomy, etc. They also require students to have a certain GPA, get a good ACT score, and write a letter “A college degree is certainly no guarantee of financial success, but it is nearly a prerequisite for…

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    Core Standards omit curriculum guidelines for the key elements of mathematics required for a college-preparatory math track, such as Algebra II, pre-calculus, and calculus. “With the exception of a few standards in trigonometry, the math standards end after Algebra II” (quoted Lowering the Bar). Also, the guidelines replace conventional geometry with a new kind of geometry. Rather than using the accepted Euclidean geometry curriculum, “[the standards use] an experimental…

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    There are some teens can be very emotional people at times, but the majority of teens are capable of making logical and rational decisions. Virginia Satir once said, “Adolescents are not monsters. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who are probably not so sure themselves.” Ms. Satir’s quote suggests to many people that older people put stereotypes on teenagers, only because they have not found their true identities. To become successful in life…

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    Bloodstain Pattern Essay

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    crime scene than you might think. Forensic bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is the interpretation of bloodstains for the purpose of reconstructing the events that took place in the case of violent crimes.1 Using the sciences of fluid dynamics and trigonometry, BPA examiners form opinions about what did or did not happen by examining elements of the stains such as the size, shape, distribution…

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