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    Life is more rewarding with friendship. Every day is a chance to meet someone new. It does not matter if you’re at school‚ work‚ or just out running around‚ people are everywhere. Whether you get along with them or not is your choice. In my experiences‚ I have found there are three different types of friends that help your life run more smoothly. Many of us meet a good number of friends though work. These would be what we call your "work friends". The more friends an individual has at work the

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    The scientific revolution has to do with the changes in beliefs and opinions. It is believed that Nicholas Copernicus was the first contributor to the scientific revolution. Many agree that this was one of the most important developments for humans in the future. The definition of a revolution is: “A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system”. This means that by the creation of the scientific revolution a new thought system was started. Nicolaus Copernicus was an

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    A life without reading is a life without literacy. Reading has always been a joy to my heart‚ and a need for my survival. Without literacy I would not be the man I am today. Picturing that reading was never present in my life brings a lot of complications. Disincluding all the sponsors that helped me become literate is really hard to conclude. Literacy has had many effects in life‚ my experiences growing up and becoming literate has allowed me to become more confident‚ determined. and curious; in

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    Before the Renaissance‚ Reformation‚ Scientific revolution‚ and Enlightenment the common views on government and religion were bleak. The common perceptions were that the only people that should be educated were the very high nobles and the monks. Despite this start‚ the renaissance set the groundwork for individual thought‚ the reformation stopped placing so much of our resources in the Catholic Church‚ through the scientific revolution our understanding of the modern was created and finally through

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    The scientific revolution lasted from the 15th-17th century. It replaced the Greek view that was dominating the scientific world for nearly 2‚000 years. By the end of this revolution‚ science has replaced Christianity as the main focus of European civilization. It became a qualitative view and saw nature as a machine instead of an organism. The revolution began in astronomy‚ in which Nicholas Copernicus thought of a heliocentric universe‚ which turned the world upside-down and published in 1543

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    theory suggested that all planets revolved around the Earth. In 1543‚ Polish scholar Nicolaus Copernicus published On the Revolutions of the Heavily Spheres. In this book‚ a new theory was proposed that all planets‚ including Earth‚ revolved around the sun. This was called the heliocentric theory. This theory went against religious beliefs and many peoples view of everyday life. Since people ever wondered about the planets and how the move‚ it was believed that all planets moved around the Earth.

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    Western Industrial Revolution Name University Abstract The Scientific Revolution changed industrial productivity in the West in several ways. Changes in thoughts and beliefs and social and institutional organization were happening daily starting around 1550. The Scientific Revolution began with Nicholas Copernicus’ assertion of heliocentric cosmos and ended with Isaac Newton’s universal laws and a mechanical universe. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain for several reasons. The economy

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    Introduction Throughout history‚ many brilliant individuals have impacted the world with their ideas and discoveries‚ and many of those influences live on today. During the Scientific Revolution in the 16th and 17th centuries‚ a breakthrough in scientific discovery brought forth numerous findings that greatly contrasted many of the theories and thought processes that dominated at the time. One man in particular‚ Sir Isaac Newton‚ took the world by storm from 1643 to 1747. As a student‚ Newton was

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    Isaac Newton contributed to the scientific revolution with his theories of gravity and the laws of motion. Although his findings were controversial at the time they are now very important to modern science. Because of his discoveries science has changed dramatically. Isaac was born in Woolsthorpe‚ England on January 4‚ 1643. He was born into the scientific revolution so later on in his life he was one of the major contributors of this era. Through out his life he’s created many theories but as

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