computers were her great interest I. Leonardo Fibonacci _______ many applications of his triangle are used J. Sophie Germain _______ parents hid her clothes to discourage her interest and study of math K. Carl Friedrich Gauss _______ had a secret society of mathematicians L. Pascal _______ considered by many to be world’s greatest mathematician
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The painting I decided to do critiques on is the Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog by the best-known Gothic Romantic Caspar David Friedrich. This artwork was created in 1818 in Hamburg‚ Germany. This landscape is currently displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle who is as well the owner. This artwork is done on a canvas and the medium is oil. In the painting‚ we can see there is a masculine figure (possibly be the painter) having his back to the painting‚ on top of a mountain or cliff‚ and looking downwards
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Short Paper 2: Romanticism First coined in 1798 by Schlegel‚ Romanticism described an overt reaction against the Enlightenment and classical culture of the eighteenth century. Europe’s Classical past and the values it had attained were disintegrating. The paintings in this era showed the emotional attachment to victims of society. A lot of the work also always pitted the human against nature. The Romantics were devoted to seeing the beauty in nature through their own experiences. During this
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what they thought will work better for our geopolitical landscape. John Maynard Keynes was from Britain and believed his revolutionary theories on unemployment and recession was going to help government take a lot more control over their economy. Friedrich von Hayek was an Australian and advocated for a free-market capitalism. Ludwig von Mises was an economist that predicted that new Soviet socialist economy would never work‚ because the government controlled wages and prices. These prices are the
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Achenwall is the man noted to be the first to introduce the word “statistics” (1719-1772) * Zimmerman and Sinclair introduced and popularized the name “statistics” in their books * The method of least squares was first described by Carl Friedrich Gauss around 1794 19th Century * Laplace’s “Theories Analytique des Probabilities” of 1812 further supported and stabilized the said theory. * The meaning of “statistics” broadened‚ then including the discipline concerned with the collection
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Physical education In most educational systems‚ physical education (PE)‚ (also called physical training (PT) or gym)‚ is a course which utilizes a play or movement exploration setting for the transmission of physical knowledge and skills to an individual or a group‚ the application of these skills‚ and their results. It also can refer to any intramural or extracurricular sportor physical activity students take part of through their school system. It should be noted that unlike other curricula‚ a
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Fashion and its Sense of Place Landscape was the first photographic genre‚ but how influential is it in contemporary fashion? Photographic genres are forever blurring and more than ever we are seeing photographs from fashion shoots ending up in prestigious galleries. My own work is heavily influenced by the use of people within the landscape‚ and while I am starting to experiment with fashion within different landscapes. This essay gives me the chance to explore the history of people within landscapes
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credit union is a cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members and operated for the purpose of promoting thrift‚ providing credit at reasonable rates‚ and providing other financial services to its members. In 1864 Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen founded the first rural credit union in Heddesdorf‚ Germany. In 1934‚ Congress passed the Federal Credit Union Act‚ which permitted credit unions to be organized anywhere in the United States. My interpretation of “people
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which "Sherlock Holmes clambered alone to the top of a Dartmoor mound and surveyed the landscape below‚ it appeared to be a direct visual reference to ... Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" by 19th century German Romantic landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich. Harvey also identified several references to Thomas Harris’ character Hannibal Lecter‚ plot similarities to the 2005 film Batman Begins‚ and jokes similar to Scooby Doo.[25] Sam Wollaston‚ for The Guardian‚ favourably compared "The Hounds of Baskerville"
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Sophie Germain Sophie Germain was a mathematician‚ who posed herself as a man because young women were not supposed to be taught math. Sophie Germain was born in Paris‚ France on April 1‚ 1776 to Ambroise-Francios Germain and Marie-Madeleine Germain (Lewis). She had one older sister and one younger sister. Sophie Germain full name is Marie-Sophie Germain. She changed her name to Sophie because in her family her older sister and her mother both had Marie has their first name. At the age of thirteen
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