When Cooper visits planet Miller‚ he endures years worth of time dilation by being exposed to the gravitational pull of the black hole. This scene proposes that gravity effects time‚ which in fact it does. According to Camillo Di Guilio‚ a Neuroscientist from the University of Chieti Italy‚ gravity effects time‚ specifically the biological time of a human. In the article “Do we age faster in the absence of gravity?”‚ Guilio explains how the absence of gravity results in physiological defects of the
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`The aims and methods of Cavour were completely different from those of Mazzini.’ How far do you agree with this judgement? The key issue is the comparison of Cavour and Mazzini. Answers should be reasonably balanced in their treatment of the two men. 60:40 either way can deserve any mark band; 70:30 will normally lead to the award of one band lower than would otherwise be given. The 11-13 band will require a basic knowledge and understanding of one man. Answers in the 22-25 band will be fully
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UNIFICATION OF ITALY The unification of Italy in the 19th century was one of the most significant events in the history of the peninsula and of Europe as well. Not only did it alter the European balance of power but it also paved the way for the future. Unification was achieved through the interplay of complex factors: ideology‚ war‚ diplomacy‚ personalities and European politics. There were a number of factors that created obstacles in the unification of Italy. The mountainous nature of central
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Why did Piedmont become‚ and remain‚ the driving force towards closer Italian unity in the years 1848-61? In‚ 1849 when the Piedmontese army was embarrassingly defeated by the Austrian army at the battle of Novara‚ you could say that Piedmont was the most unlikely Italian state to be responsible for Italian unity. People thought that Piedmont would never really recover‚ especially when Charles Albert abdicated through shire disappointment and embarrassment of northern Italy trying to fight Austria
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done in the past. They wanted a distinct separation between church and state. Cavour was the man who made the change‚ but he sought unity only for northern Italy to become a greatly expanded kingdom of Sardenia. “In the 1850’s Cavour worked to consolidate Sardenia as a liberal state capable of leading northern Italy.” (McKay‚ 836) Cavour saw Austria as a threat in unifying Italy and this is one point where both Cavour and Bismarck were on common ground. Therefore‚ they strategically persuaded European
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a huge role in the unification of Italy‚ both hindering and increasing the possibility of unification up to 1861. In this essay I will evaluate the most important factors that eventually led towards unification such as republicanism‚ Piedmont and Cavour‚ and wars such as the Crimean War. I will also discuss the factors that decreased the chances of unification including the congress of Vienna‚ the role of foreign powers such as Austria‚ and the role of the Papacy. By the end of this essay I will
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with you the Golgi apparatus and its functions. In 1897 an Italian biologist named Camillo Golgi first discovered the Golgi apparatus while investigating the nervous system. It was one of the first organelles to be discovered and observed in detail. Camillo first observed the Golgi under his microscope and termed the structure the “internal reticular apparatus.” There were many people who did not believe that Camillo had made this discovery‚ just dismissing it as dust on his lenses or merely an optical
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Mazzini‚ garibaldi and Cavour. Cavour was considered to be the most important person in unifying Italy‚ Eventhough he only ends the steps of Mazzini and garibaldi who initially started the idea of uniting Italy. However‚ it had been claimed that the assistance of foreign power was the most important reasons for Italian unification during the period of 1848 to 18 71. Firstly the influence of France was important to the unification to the unification of Italy. After the help of Cavour to France in the Crimean
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Austria feel threatened by the expansion of the Russian empire. Cavour was a realist guided by dictators of political power. He believed that good diplomacy and well-chosen alliances were more useful than big proclamations and romantic rebellions. Cavour invented the idea of Realpolitik‚ in other words the politics of reality. Cavour launched an ambitious economic program that included building railroads and expanding economy. Cavour understood that Austria was the biggest obstacle to Italian unity;
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