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    Rome‚ Naples‚ Milan‚ Venice‚ and Florence all have many things in common that brings all these well known cities together; Italy. Italy has so much to offer ranging from their diverse climate‚ unique features as well as know features‚ and lastly‚ the influence the structure and shape of the country has on the people. The climate of Italy is usually a Mediterranean mix of cool‚ rainy‚ and many hot summers and cool winters. The Alps have the most influential effect on the country based on the rain

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    learn about Italy along with very much to see. Italy is a country known for many things one of them being its attractions. A few of the most known attractions are the Leaning Tower of Pisa‚ Colosseum‚ David‚ and Florence Cathedral. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in Piazza Del Duomo and is a freestanding bell tower of the cathedral and stands at 183

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    Isaac Newton discovered how gravity worked and had evidence. He showed that it was real at the leaning tower of pisa. That was proof and you still insist he goes to jail. There is much more proof than this. He has shown the example and proved it‚ so why is he in jail? He is in jail because you want him to be. He showed the idea of how gravity worked. I will start with how he got his idea and how it worked. Isaac Newton discovered the basic idea of gravity and proved how it worked when he saw

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    reflect on the Leaning Tower of Pisa. I believe that equidistance can play a central part of creating balance between two things of the same size. During the construction of the leaning tower a number of things were noted to have gone wrong. The weight and height of the building compared to the width of its base on a soil that was soft. After the tower was discovered to be leaning on one side the contractors decided to build a wall on the side that was leaning to stop it from leaning. This made the

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    MILAOR CHURCH Have you ever heard about Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy? Yes‚ but do you know that it has a less famous counterpart here in the small town of Milaor in the province of Camarines Sur. The Leaning Tower of Milaor is the bell tower of Milaor Church (St. Joseph Worker Parish). This church is very old like other churches in the Bicol Peninsula. The first church was constructed in 1725 and completed in 1735 but later destroyed by fire in 1740. The present church was constructed in 1740

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    Galileo’s Early Life Galileo Galilei was an Italian mathematician‚ astronomer‚ physicist‚ and philosopher. He was born in Pisa‚ Italy on February 15‚ 1564. He was the first of six children of Vincenzo Galilei‚ a famous composer‚ and music theorist‚ Giulia Ammannat. Because of his contributions‚ he has been called "the father of observational astronomy"‚ "the father of modern physics"‚ "the father of science"‚ and "the father of modern science". Early in life he wanted to join the Church Order‚ however

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    Essay Questions Q: Summarize the steps of the scientific method. Describe an experiment of your choice‚ which demonstrates the basic considerations that must be taken in the design of a good‚ manipulative experiment. Now that you know some details of how scientists solve problems‚ how might you apply that knowledge to your daily life? A: The scientific method is one of the most if not the most important method that scientists use to learn about the earth. The goal is to apply the scientific

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    HUNGARY VENICE ITALY FLORENCE PISA PORTUGAL SPAIN ROME Highlights • A tour at a budget price. • Delicious unlimited Indian Jain / vegetarian / non vegetarian meals included. • Enjoy daily Continental buffet breakfast. • Guided city tour of London. • Ride on the London Eye. • Visit Madame Tussaud’s wax museum. • Guided city tour of Paris. • Enjoy a romantic Seine cruise. • Chance to visit Disney Land • Visit the 2nd level of the Eiffel Tower. • Chance to experience the glamour

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    Galileo Galilei in the Tuscan city of Pisa  1574: ·Galilei family moves to Florence  Summer 1581: ·Galileo enrolls in the University of Pisa to pursue a degree in medicine  1585: ·Galileo leaves the University of Pisa without having obtained a degree  Summer 1589: ·Galileo hired as a lecturer in mathematics at the University of Pisa  1589-1592: ·Galileo teaches in Pisa‚ and reportedly makes his famous velocity experiment‚ dropping objects off the leaning tower to disprove Aristotle’s theory that

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    of the scientific method. As well as studying the phases of Venus and discovering the moons of Jupiter‚ Galileo studied one of the simplest break throughs to ever occur- the swinging pendulum. Legend has it that around 1583‚ during a service in the Pisa Cathedral‚ a swinging lamp caught Galileo’s attention. He timed its swings with the beat of his pulse. This was the only timing method back then because they didn’t have stop watches yet. Galileo observed that how long it took for the pendulum to swing

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