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    PAGES INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2 ABACUS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 GALILEO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 AMADEIUS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 WORLDSPAN ---------------

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    Revolution as the most significant event of the 17th century. Through the discoveries made by astronomers during the Scientific Revolution‚ the expanse and mysteries of the Universe were revealed to the people of the 17th century. Men like Copernicus‚ Galileo‚ and Kepler gave birth to cosmic discovery and human acknowledgement of the universe. In addition‚ the Scientific Revolution helped to inspire others to pursue a deeper understanding and greater knowledge of the growing world of scientific discovery

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    Dear Wikipedia readers: We are the small non-profit that runs the #5 website in the world. We have only 175 staff but serve 500 million users‚ and have costs like any other top site: servers‚ power‚ programs‚ and staff. Wikipedia is something special. It is like a library or a public park. It is like a temple for the mind‚ a place we can all go to think and learn. To protect our independence‚ we ’ll never run ads. We take no government funds. We survive on donations averaging about $30. Now is the

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    perfection it‚ for example Galileo Galilee. Since the fist invention of the telescope bye Hans Lippershey there have been many accusations that Lippershey stole the idea from another eye maker‚ Zacharias Jansen. Jansen is credited of inventing the compound microscope. Galileo is considered the first person to point the telescope skyward (nasa.gov). Even though Galileo’s perfection of the telescope was not perfect‚ he was able to see mountains and craters on the moon. Galileo Galilee nominated his

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    2.4 Galileo Galilei: Sixteenth-Century “New Scientist” 1. In your own words explain why Albert Einstein considered Galileo to be the “father of modern science” Albert Einstein considered Galileo to be the father of modern science because of how many of Galileo’s discoveries have become the basis of today’s science. 2. Why did Galileo choose to use a ramp to perform his acceleration experiment? Technology during Galileo’s time was still quite primitive. His experiment which required him to drop

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    are many people that encourage the saying‚ “Knowledge is power. Bertolt Breckt‚ writer of the poem‚ “Praise of Learning‚” is an advocate writer that strongly believes there is no time frame or limit to learning and bettering ones education. Breckt also strongly believed that education was not just in the means of a school‚ but that one could learn endlessly from those surrounding‚ and of all stereotypes. In the second verse of Bertolt Breckt’s poem he

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    Europa was found on 8 January 1610 by Galileo Galilei. The disclosure‚ alongside three other Jovian moons‚ was the first run through a moon was found circling a planet other than Earth. The disclosure of the four Galilean satellites fortified the view that planets in our nearby planetary group circle the sun‚ rather than Earth. Galileo evidently had watched Europa on 7 January 1610‚ however had been not able separate it from Io until the following night. Galileo initially called Jupiter’s moons the

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    Aesthetics and Themes In Films Of The First Three Generation Of Chinese Filmmakers Paper Work Assignment Aesthetics and Themes In Films Of The First Three Generation Of Chinese Filmmakers Ernesto Gonzales Jacobs University Bremen Aesthetics and Themes In Films Of The First Three Generation Of Chinese Filmmakers Abstract Taking into account the fact that the year 1979 is considered probably the biggest turning point in the Chinese cinema (Semsel‚ 1990‚ p. xvi)‚ this paper focuses on

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    mysteries of Jupiter. The year of 1610 Galileo Galilei took his telescope to peer up at Jupiter‚ what he saw there was what looked like to be four stars near the bright disk of Jupiter. Galileo quickly realized that these “stars” were actually moons that orbited Jupiter. This discovery was not only important for Jupiter as a planet‚ but this revelation also provided important evidence in support of the Copernican model of the solar system. The four moons that Galileo observed are now called the Galilean

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    New theories that questioned religious dogmas and thinkers of the past opened people’s minds to new ideas. Kant proposed ideas of withdrawing guidance from the church and following the rules of society can lead to one reaching enlightenment. Galileo imposed concepts studied by the church were false‚ yet they continued to believe in them anyway. Locke didn’t think the church should force people to follow their practices‚ but let the people chose for themselves. These thinkers and numerous others

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