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    History of Pi

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    History of Pi There are many people who have discovered and proved what pi is. As time goes on people discover more and more of the seemingly random numbers. Four of the people who proved pi are the Liu Hui‚ Archimedes of Syracuse‚ James Gregory‚ and the Bible. The first proof I will be talking about is Liu Hui’s. Liu Hui was a Chinese mathematician whose method for proving pi was to find the area of a polygon inscribed in a circle. When the number of sides on the inscribed polygon increased

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    Pi Day

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    Justin Carlton PI DAY 3/14/13 * Definition of pi: Pi is the 16th letter in the Greek alphabet. It is equal to 3.141592 when shortened‚ but never ends. * Archimedes-One of the major contributions Archimedes made to mathematics was his method for approximating the value of pi. It had long been recognized that the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter was constant‚ and a number of approximations had been given up to that point in time. Archimedes was the first person

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    Are Science and Religion in Conflict? The debate about the compatibility of science and religion has been quite ongoing for a while. Many clergy men do not believe that both institutions are in conflict with each other. In fact people have come to believe that they both complement each other. In other words‚ science provides an explanation where religion falters and religion provides an explanation where science falters. This argument has been used to quell inquiries into the relationship that

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    The idea of science and religion being ’at war’ with eachother has come about when ideas of evolution and the big bang theory were put forward. When Darwins theory on evolution was put forward‚ conflict arose with religious believers because the theory contradicted what was in their holy books. Ever since the theory of evolution‚ and other scientific evidence that contradicts some holy books‚ there has been a rise in atheism and non religious believers. But the seperation has allowed scientists

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    Pi and Plato

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    some things in the world are better off not knowing. The Allegory of the Cave written by Plato and the movie Pi by Darren Aranofsky demonstrate exactly why such goals should not be attainable. In the Allegory of the Cave‚ Plato expresses the idea of different perception of the real reality and the fear of letting go that perceived reality. The prisoners chained in a cave their whole life believe the shadows is what signifies their real world and the ultimate reality whereas one prisoner (the Philosopher)

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    universe‚ and to justify our existence in it. In the past religion was the main gate throughout this journey of self-understanding. However‚ with the developing and progressing of humankind in science and innovation have yielded another type of human thought that has disturbed and shaken the foundations of religious ideology. This is the root of the dilemma between science and religion. The epic battle between modern science and ancient religion rose to a point where the words of George W. Bush‚ “you’re

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    Sue Monk Kidd’s novel‚ The Secret Life of Bees‚ captures the essence of Magnificat’s core values on the importance of education‚ morals‚ and close connections to the Mother Mary. This book further instills the Magnificat mission within the student body by displaying the emphasis of our mission statement within the underlying themes of this novel. The continuous references to finding peace and refuge in faith seemingly coincides with all that is believed within these walls. The curriculum would

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    raspberry pi

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    Apache Mysql PHP) on the Raspberry Pi - Linux tutorial from PenguinTutor A website of the Watkiss Online Group. Also see the First Aid Quiz Website. Search Home Learn Linux Learn Electronics Projects News & Reviews Learn Linux :  Raspberry Pi LPI certification Linux Tutorials Creating a LAMP server (web server – Linux Apache Mysql PHP) with the Raspberry Pi Home > Linux tutorials This provides details of how to configure a Raspberry Pi as a webserver. This is similar

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    Homework 7 Immanuel Kant was a philosopher that focused on religion and science. He often had ideas that religion was explained by science. He believed for someone to have room in their mind for faith‚ they needed to have less room in their mind for other things. If someone is uneducated and is interested in fires or hurting people‚ then they will have no room in their mind for faith and that is why they do not believe. A very important theory he discussed was the idea of how we learn. He believed

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    Analysis of “Hollow at the core”: Deconstructing Yann Martel’s Life of Pi The author Florence Stratton’s main purpose of this analysis is to deconstruct Yann Martel’s Life of Pi. She argues various points attempting to dissect and make reason of Martel’s choices in the novel. Stratton also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the novel’s claims. Stratton’s major claim is that Martel’s treatment of religion in the novel is not persuasive in making all its readers believe in God. It

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