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    The Columbian Exchange was the trafficking of goods‚ ideas‚ and disease between the Americas and Europe that took place during and after the Age of Exploration. From the Americas‚ Europe would get new crops such as corn‚ white and sweet potatoes‚ tomatoes and tobacco. Europe would also see some new diseases originating from the Americas‚ most notably syphilis. Though not as rich in large food animals as Europe‚ some New World animals would make their way back including turkeys. The major portion

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    and experiment‚ and the formulation. Significance – the significance of the scientific method is it allows for one to prove ‚ or disprove‚ a theory or hypothesis. It allows for results from an experiment to be repeated‚ or validated. 6. Isaac Newton Definition – English mathematician

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    Between the years of 1550 to 1750‚ the Scientific Revolution encouraged new ideas and theories regarding life‚ humans‚ and the universe. The great thinkers of this period such as Copernicus‚ Brahe‚ Kepler‚ Galileo‚ Newton‚ Bacon‚ and Decartes all challenged religion and philosophy when they delved into the world of science and logical thinking. Many topics like Nicolaus Copernicus’ heliocentric view of the universe not only challenged the church‚ but also altered the way people viewed God and their

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    PChapter 17 notes Toward a new world view 1540-1789 * The scientific revolution * Scientific thought in 1500 * Thomas Aquinas- brought Aristotelian philosophy into harmony with christen doctrine * Ptolemy- planets move in epicycles * Origins of the scientific revolution * Permanent universities * Recovery of ancient works * Printing press * Copernican hypothesis * Nicolaus Copernicus 1473-1543- polish cleric

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    said that it was specifically founded by two people--Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Despite this synonymous finding‚ both mathematicians came up with completely different methods and notations. Newton had ideas that were based on limits and concrete concepts while Leibniz’s views were built upon the infinite and the abstract. However‚ these two were unaware with one another’s ideas‚ and Leibniz was accused of plagiarizing Newton‚ which stirred up a huge controversy. It was proved false

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    Apple for example in 2013 released its mission statement via video‚ instead of writing it down somewhere. It was released initially as a YouTube video. This is a new way of doing your mission statement‚ much like Apple’s logo is the apple the Isaac Newton was struck on the head with‚ it signifies much like that very apple did‚ a shift in the way people think. I think that it is a deeper problem going past the mission statement. I feel it is a whole branding issue the actual logo‚ showing a dog a gramophone

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    Scientific Revolution Aristotle and Claudius Ptolemy 16th century science was based on their conclusions Geocentric model: Earth is motion less other planets revolve around it Epicycles- Plotlemy’s idea circles within circles Crystalline spheres: heavens are made of a weightless substance allowing them to move Medieval thinkiners used Aristotle and Ptolemy ideology into a Christian framework Thomas Aquinas uses Unmoved Mover concept to confirm G-d’s existence Medieval thinkers believed their hypothesis

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    Hawthorne’s story is set in the late 1700’s‚ even though it was written in the 1840’s. There is no evidence of it taking place in America. The scientific realm was still dominated by Newtonian thinking‚ even though Sir Isaac Newton issued his dynamic compositions in the mid-1600s. Newton enlightened everyone on the fields of physics and mathematics so that the world can figure nature out by the use of proper scientific methods. This Newtonian Era

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    free themselves from past‚ worthless traditions‚ especially religious ones. Even though Enlightenment started in the eighteenth century‚ it was a result of intellectual ideas from the seventeenth century‚ especially those of two Englishmen‚ Issac Newton and John Locke. The intellectuals of he Enlightenment became convinced that the natural laws that governed politics‚ economics‚ and religions. John Lockefs theory of knowledge also made a great impact on eighteenth-century intellectuals. He believed

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    Movies are far more visually appealin.Movies are far more visually 3 H. C. Oersted (1820) found that a current-carrying conductor gives rise Joseph Henry (1830) discovered the reverse effect‚ the production of an electric potential Maxwell‚ ( c.1856‚) developed ideas mathematically in his theory of electromagnetic radiation. Birth of Modern Physics ( late 19th cent. ) most of classical physics was complete‚ Wilhelm Roentgen (1895) the discoveries of X rays  radioactivity by A

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