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    Biographical Essay

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    have resulted in Arthur a love of archeology. Evans studied at Oxford gaining a degree in Modern History; Arthur then went on to travel northern and eastern Europe. Evans and his wife‚ Margaret Freeman‚ visited Greece in 1883 where Evans then met Heinrich Schliemann‚ an Archeologist who had been excavating Mycenae and Mycenaen sites. After this meeting with Schliemann‚ Evans then went on to announce that he wanted to broaden the variety of artifacts of history beyond the classical‚ he wanted it to

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    electromagnetic buzzer

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    current-carrying conductors. Ørsted’s discovery also represented a major step toward a unified concept of energy. According to the observation of Michael Faraday‚ extended by James Clerk Maxwell‚ and partially reformulated by Oliver Heaviside and Heinrich Hertz‚ electromagnetic had far-reaching consequences‚ one of which was the understanding of the nature of light. Unlike what was proposed in Electromagnetism‚ light and other electromagnetic waves are at the present seen as taking the form of quantized

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    prisoners. About 30‚000 of them were killed. Most of those deaths happened during the war. The prisoners that were disabled or "useless" were tested in medical experiments. The person that allowed the SS doctors to use the prisoners and guinea pigs was Heinrich Himmler. When the Allied armies started moving towards Germany‚ the Nazi’s placed the prisoners to the front. They did that so only a small amount of prisoners could be liberated. During the traveling of the prisoners‚ they

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    The Nazi policy of eliminating European Jews. The “Final Solution” was introduced to Heinrich Himmler and administered by Adolf Eichmann‚ this resulted in the murder of 6 million Jews in concentration camps between 1941 and 1945. The “Final Solution” and the results of‚ Concentration camps and creation. The “Final Solution” were the ones who created the concentration camps. In the Concentration camps was a place where‚ Jews suffered from starvation‚ labor‚ torture‚ separation from their families

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    Homer Vs Shlieman

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    The epic of the Trojan War have two names that stand out even more than of its protagonists: Homer and Heinrich Schliemann. Homer‚ the greatest poet of all time‚ compiled stories of an oral tradition that sang the heroic deeds of a war that pitted the city of Troy with a coalition of Greek States to the 8th century BC. A war that happened five centuries before and that was the last heroic deed of a powerful civilization whose track would disappear from history soon after until little more than one

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    Josef Mengele Experiments

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    Dr. Josef Mengele committed war crimes during the Holocaust. Mengele was born on March 16‚ 1911 in Germany. Mengele was raised catholic‚ along with 95% of top Nazis. In 1943‚ Mengele was appointed the chief doctor by Heinrich Himmler at the concentration camp‚ Auschwitz. Himmler was a leading member of the Nazi party. Mengele made the decision and chose who would be executed in gas chambers. In addition‚ he led Nazi Medical Experiments on inmates. Mengele’s most sickening experiment was the experiment

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    The author’s purpose in this work was to convey a message to the reader that we are not as in control of our own lives as it may seem. Griffin makes the argument that people’s lives our extremely intertwined with one another’s and that many of our actions have unforeseen consequences‚ many of which we choose to ignore. The author’s audience appears to be any of the general public who seek to question the world around them. I find this writing particularly interesting because I have always been fascinated

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    In this essay I am going to discuss the issue of individual responsibility for criminal behavior‚ for this‚ I will focus my attention on different essays. The first essay “Our Time” written by John Edgar Wideman where he attempts to communicate the emotion that he felt and what his brother Robby went through. In this essay‚ he focused on explaining what happened to his brother. He writes about the forces that contributed to his brother’s bad behavior that automatically lead him to do bad things and

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    of light  4. Issac Newton (UK) - Universal law of gravitation; law of motion; Reflecting telescope  5. Michael Faraday (UK) - Law of electromagnetic induction  6. James Clerk Maxwell (UK) - Electro magnetic theory;Light-an electromagnetic wave  7. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (Germany) - Generation of electromagnetic waves  8. J.C.Bose (India) - Ultra short radio waves  9. W.K.Roentgen (Germany) - X-rays  10. J.J.Thomson (U.K) - Electron  11. Marie Sklodowska Curie (Poland) - Discovery of radium & Polonium;

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    Alhazen's Billiard Problem

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    cases scenarios (for example when both balls are on the diameter‚ or equidistant from the center) and finally forming a general solution based on coordinate geometry and trigonometric principles. The investigation included using an idea provided by Heinrich Dorrie and with the use of diagrams and a lengthy mathematical analysis with a large emphasis on trigonometric identities‚ a solution was found. The conclusion reached is‚ “if we are given the coordinate plane positions of billiard ball A with coordinates

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