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    INTRODUCTION Science (Latin‚ scientia‚ from scire‚ “to know”)‚ term used in its broadest sense to denote systematized knowledge in any field‚ but usually applied to the organization of objectively verifiable sense experience. The pursuit of knowledge in this context is known as pure science‚ to distinguish it from applied science‚ which is the search for practical uses of scientific knowledge‚ and from technology‚ through which applications are realized. For additional information‚ see separate

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    Research Question: How has the Ancient Greek Philosopher Pythagoras impacted our modern day perception of knowledge‚ being and conduct in Mathematics? Introduction: The Civilization of Ancient Greece has played a vital role in how our modern world functions. Located on the Balkan Peninsula with the Aegean Sea on its East‚ the Mediterranean Sea to its South and the Ionian Sea to its West. The Ancient Greeks have helped us to understand topics ranging from art‚ astronomy‚ mathematics and philosophy

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    coolalision‚ and used its sea-based alliance to drive Persians out of Ionian Greece. Once their goal was accomplished Athens wouldn’t allow city states to back out‚ and made an example of the city states of Naxos and Thebes when they tried to reble. They spent Delian money on building up their city‚ and they used state funds to build the famous Parthenon. Private funded buildings included; stoas‚ gymnasiums‚ stadiums‚ and gardens. philosophers Socrates and Plato were at work at this time‚ and Athens was thriving

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    come to be known as philosophers. While various philosophers have contributed to significant revelations and theories‚ the main pre-socratic philosophical movements were of ancient Greek origin and are attributed to the following philosophers: Thales‚ Anaximander‚ Xenophanes‚ Heraclitus‚ and Parmenides. Born in Miletus‚ Thales was discontent with the traditional stories of enchantment known as myths. Aristotle contributed the fact that he saw him as the very first philosopher‚ which a very common

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    Pieria. Another mountain in Greece is the Athos Mountain reaching to a height of 2‚033 feet in the Mount Athos mountain range. One of the unique rivers in Greece is the Neda River. It flows from Mount Lykaion to the Gulf of Kyparissia‚ a Bay of the Ionian Sea. It flows over thirty-seven miles of barren rock and through forest‚ and at one point flows into a waterfall. Another physical feature would be the Pastra Mountain at the height of 1‚016 feet located in West Attica‚ a regional unit of Greece.

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    GUMATAY‚ Ma. Rina Marcela T. ED2-01 PHILOSOPHERS ANCIENT PERIOD Aristotle Famous for his writings on physics‚ metaphysics‚ poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ logic‚ rhetoric‚ linguistics‚ politics‚ government‚ ethics‚ biology‚ and zoology‚ he was an extremely learned and educated individual. He is also among the first person to set a comprehensive system of Western philosophy which include views about morality and aesthetics‚ logic and science‚ politics and metaphysics. This system became the supporting

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    soldiers Phalanx- A military formation Democracy- A gov’t led by people of rule or many Oligarchy- Rule by the few Helots- The people captured by the Spartans Ephors- A group of 5 men that were responsible for education Aristotle- A Greek philosopher that argued against the politic rights Solon- A reform-minded aristocrat that canceled land debts and freed people ; not give land Cleisthenes- A reformer that gained an upper hand after Solon Athens- A very unified polis by the 700 BC Hellespont-

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    CARBALLO‚ JOHN ERICK A. PROF. REY ATACADOR Ancient times Medieval Ages Modern Era Contemporary Times (7th Century B.C.) (8th – 16th A.D.) (17th -18th A.D.) (20th -21st Century A.D.) DETAILED TIMELINE: Ancient: (7th Century B.C. - 5th Century A.D.) Pre-Socratic (7th - 5th Century B.C.) Socratic (5th - 4th Century B.C.) Hellenistic (3rd Century B.C. - 3th Century A.D.) Roman (1st

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    In-between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers‚ the city of Babylon rose from near obscurity to become a mighty multinational empire which then plunged into the dust. However‚ Babylon continues to live in competing strands of popular memory. For within the strands of popular memory‚ Hammurabi propagated his first codified law‚ Nebuchadnezzar grew his Hanging Gardens‚ the Tower of Babel fell‚ and its future Whore will reign anew in anticipation of the Second Coming. These twin strands of memory have

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    ignorance of Athens. Athens caused the war by helping the Ionians revolt against Persia. They caused the war by burning Sardis. Which was unprovoked and caused the citizens of Sardis to lose their homes. Athens caused the Persian war because they helped the Ionians fight Persia. As states‚ “The Greeks had helped the Ionians to revolt against the Persians”. Athens sent weapons to the Ionians to fight Persia. If Athens did not help the Ionians revolt‚ Persia would have less reason to go to war with

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