also see science as something that shows proof that something is or is not this way or that way. On the other hand‚ they see religion as that of just faith‚ that there is nothing to prove or no experiment to prove it is real. A scientist named Laplace was asked by a Pasteur how could he believe in both and his answer was that he separates the two in compartments‚ one for home and one for the lab (Townes‚ 1966). This makes it seem like there should be a separation versus the coming together of
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B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) S E M E S T E R C O U R S E FIRST CHM101 PHY101 PHY102 MTH101 HSS-I-1/ ENG112N ESC101 PE101 SECOND TA101 PHY103 MTH102 ESC102 CS100 PE102 THIRD MTH203 CHM201 CS220 ESO-1 ESO211 FOURTH HSS-I-2 TA201 CS201 CS355 OE-1 FIFTH CS330 CS340 ONE OUT OF CS350‚ CS425‚ CS455 SIXTH CS335 CS345 ONE OUT OF CS315‚ CS365‚ CS422 SEVENTH CS498 EIGHTH CS499 In addition to above‚ the student must complete
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A. Introduction Girdle is a type of pressure garment to shape and smooth women’s figure from waist to thighs by compressing the fatty muscle to achieve the aesthetic appearance. The girdles are made of elastic material. It adds pressure to the body and creates a nice body shape. Girdles mainly constructed by the warp knit power net and several layers with elastic power net to form different degree of pressure. A firm-control girdle will normally have more areas in which the fabric had been
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The threat of natural disasters has been around since the beginnings of the earth. Mankind has never been without the safety concerns and precautions associated with these threats. Yet it seems that in the last one hundred years or so the terroristic threats have become a far greater concern to the U.S. population. If the number of casualties from both threats were compared with each other‚ the numbers for one would hardly be anywhere near the other. Natural disasters are far more dangerous‚ yet
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Euler may be the most influential mathematician who ever lived (though some would make him second to Euclid); he ranks #77 on Michael Hart’s famous list of the Most Influential Persons in History. His colleagues called him "Analysis Incarnate." Laplace‚ famous for denying credit to fellow mathematicians‚ once said "Read Euler: he is our master in everything." His notations and methods in many areas are in use to this day. Euler was the most prolific mathematician in history and is often judged to
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Black Hole Talking about the universe is always a mysterious subject for us. There are lots of theories about the universe by different scientist. Nobody actually knows the reality. Like the universe the topic‚” Black Hole”‚ is also mysterious. We know what black hole is but we are not able to give the detail information about it. As everybody says that‚” black hole is a region in space that has an indefinite density and the gravitational force that does not let anything escape from its influence
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1. Who invented the telephone? (a) Thomas Alva Edison (b) Galileo (c) Alexander Graham Bell (d) G. Marconi Answer: (c) 2. Who invented the railway engine? (a) Charles Babbage (b) Isaac Newton (c) James Watt (d) George Stephenson Answer: (d) 3. Who invented Radar? (a) Henrey Becquerel (b) Max Planck (c) Robert Watson Watt (d) Humphrey Davy Answer: (c) 4. Who invented polio vaccine (oral)? (a) Albert Sabin (b) Burkholder (c) Luise Pasture (d) Jonas Salk Answer:
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Flight Control Systems W.-H. Chen Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering Loughborough University 2 Flight Control Systems by W.-H. Chen‚ AAE‚ Loughborough Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview of the Flight Envelope 1.2 Flight control systems . . . . . . 1.3 Modern Control . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 Introduction to the course . . . . 1.4.1 Content . . . . . . . . . . 1.4.2 Tutorials and coursework 1.4.3 Assessment . . . . . . . . 1.4.4 Lecture plan . . . . . . . 1.4.5 References
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Physics (from Ancient Greek: φύσις physis "nature") is a part of natural philosophy and a natural science that involves the study of matter[1] and its motion through space and time‚ along with related concepts such as energy and force.[2] More broadly‚ it is the general analysis of nature‚ conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.[3][4][5] Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines‚ perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy.[6] Over the last two millennia‚ physics
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for an academic degree‚ but he started working at the age of 16 as an assistant school teacher with an interest in language. However‚ in 1835 he opened his own school and began to study mathematics on his own. He studied the works of Pierre-Simon Laplace and Joseph-Louis Lagrange‚ which later became the basis of his first mathematics paper. After receiving encouragement from Duncan Gregory‚ he began publishing in the Cambridge Mathematical
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