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    References: 3. Bertolt Brecht. 1950. “The Modern Theatre is the Epic Theatre: Notes to the opera Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic.Ed. and trans. John Willett. London: Methuen‚ 1964. Natyasastra. New Delhi: D. K. Printworld‚ 1994. (1934)‚ vol. III (1954)‚ vol. IV (1964). 6

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    like Galileo Galilei and Edward Jenner took the approach of writing their discoveries‚ while others like William Wagner open their research to the public through museums. Not only is it important that this information is recorded‚ but also how it is recorded. Different factors affect how each scientist chooses to display their work affecting how it is interpreted. The way an individual perceives scientific research is totally dependent on how the scientist exhibits the information. Galileo Galilei

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    improvements to the telescope and consequent astronomical observations and support for Copernicanism1. Galileo has been called the "father of modern observational astronomy"‚ the "father of modern physics"‚ the "father of science"‚ and "the Father of Modern Science".2 Nicolaus Copernicus although the original person to have the theory did not receive the same level of criticism and fight back that Galileo got. According to Dominique Morin‚ the reason for Copernicus avoiding the wrath of Rome was at his

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    without a little bit of conflict. Galileo Galilei‚ the protagonist of Life of Galileo‚ was put at odds with himself‚ forced to face an internal conflict. He was a university lecture by occupation‚ but was first and foremost a researcher‚ specifically interested in astrology. However‚ Galileo was financially struggling. In order to advance his findings‚ he found himself in a personal predicament; to lie about inventing the telescope to gain 500 scudi. Unashamedly‚ Galileo fabricated that it was his own

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    The comic and the tragic effects in Stephen Chifunyise’s transformative theatre: The case of “Rituals” and “Heal the Wounds” By ISHEUNESU MOYO DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF THEATRE ARTS 4TH YEAR SPECIAL HONOURS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE’S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS SUPERVISED BY KELVIN CHIKONZO May 2012 DECLARATION I declare that this report is my own unaided work. It is being submitted in partial fulfilment of the 4th Year Honours Degree in Theatre Arts

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    of man. Although these Gods varied between ethnicities and religions‚ the general idea of a creator is consistent. However‚ with the extent of experiences and experimentation of Galileo‚ Bacon and Newton‚ the world was able to explore a new realm of reality in scientific discovery and analysis. Although the works of Galileo‚ Bacon and Newton can be compared with each other in regard to the idea of experimentation and observation‚ their contrasting views and fields of science are what separated them

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    Galileo Galilei (15 February 1564– 8 January 1642) was an Italian physicist‚ mathematician‚ astronomer‚ and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution. His achievements include improvements to the telescope and consequent astronomical observations and support for Copernicanism. Galileo has been called the "father of modern observational astronomy"‚ the "father of modern physics"‚ the "father of science"‚ and "the Father of Modern Science”. His contributions to observational

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    with mirrors and invented the telescope (Dolan 21). Galileo Galilei caught on with the idea of refracting mirrors and published his findings in The Starry Messenger in March 1610 (MacLachlan 45). When his teachings taught that the moon’s surface had mountains and valleys‚ implying that the moon was not a perfect sphere‚ it stirred things up and started a domino effect of discoveries to be made about the sky for hundreds of years to come. Galileo Galilei was not planning to change the view of the

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    revolution‚ Ptolemy came up with the geocentric theory. The geocentric theory stated that the earth was the center of the universe and that the sun and planets revolved around it. At the start of the scientific revolution‚ Copernicus‚ Kepler‚ and Galileo all contributed to the challenging of Ptolemy’s theory. In the early 1500’s Copernicus theory developed to be almost the exact opposite of Ptolemy’s. Copernicus believed that the sun was the center of the universe and that the earth and all the other

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    orthodox way of thought and caused such controversy for fear it would bring the fall of Florence which concluded with a bloody war for the right to question the power of the Church. The Medici brought great minds with them like Leonardo Da Vinci and Galileo Galilei. The Medici Renaissance as its own rebirth also gave the birth‚ or rather the force that pushed for the Scientific Revolution. At the early heights of the Medici Empire‚ Lorenzo De Medici‚ came on to power at the death of his father. Lorenzo

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