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    the demands of the sciences‚ which grew up in the late sixteenth century. It was fundamental to the scientific achievements of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries‚ was promoted in the Renaissance by the rediscovery of the works of ancient mathematicians and the influence of Plato‚ who had emphasized by the importance of mathematics in explaining the universe. While mathematics was applauded as the key to navigation‚ military science and geography the Renaissance also held the widespread belief

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    psychological needs‚ social problems‚ family backgrounds‚ or the students’ environment being taken into consideration. The goal of the Scholar Academic Ideology is to create students who think and feel as though they are members of disciplines such as mathematicians‚ scientists‚ writers‚ or professors. They view students as “immature members of an academic discipline “who are at the bottom of the academic hierarchy” but are “capable of being raised to a higher level within the hierarchy” ( ). In other

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    of the brave African-American women who defied the stereotypes and fought through segregation to become a part of what is considered one of the greatest historical landmarks in American history. Shetterly portrays the lives of the intelligent mathematicians who persevered through adversity and in return received no recognition; however‚ rather than giving up the women became trailblazers for aspiring engineers who believed they could not gain such an amazing opportunity due to the color of their

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    Johannes Kepler was born December 27‚ 1571. He was a German mathematician‚ astronomer‚ astrologer‚ and a key figure in the seventeenth century. He is best known for his eponymous laws of planetary motion. He believed that God had created the world according to an intelligible plan that through the natural light of reason. Kepler’s first major astronomical work‚ Mysterium Cosmographicum‚ was the first published defense of the Copernican system. On July nineteenth 1595 he had an epiphany. He realized

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    mother’s father (Wikipedia‚ 2012). At that time‚ Basel was one of the main locations where mathematics was practiced in Europe (Patterson‚ 1998). Euler started school when he was 7 years old and was tutored by Johann Bernoulli‚ Europe’s foremost mathematician and family friend‚ who was hired by his father Bernoulli’s had a major influence on Euler’s passion for mathematics (Patterson‚ 1998). By the age of 13‚ Euler was attending lectures at the local university and in 1723 gained his Master of Philosophy

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    and relationships‚ too. It is also a way to communicate ideas‚ and perhaps more than anything‚ it is a way of reasoning that is unique to human beings. Mathematics is divided into pure or theoretical mathematics‚ and applied mathematics. Applied mathematicians focus on how to apply mathematical principles to questions people have about the world around them and other practical problems. Not everyone is able to understand math easily. Students are rushed to understand math‚ and I don’t think the

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    revolve around the earth; instead we revolve around the sun. it discredited many people’s theories and modern belief at the time. It is also the proven theory that we believe in today. 4. Galileo Galilei Definition – Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the star. Significance – the significance of Galileo is that he demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate‚ which helps us realize things today. 5. Scientific Method Definition

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    which says that any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses. He discovered a new approach to mathematics such as infinitesimal calculus. This allowed engineers and mathematicians to understand the changing world around them. Newton called the immediate rate of change at a specific point on a curve the “fluxion” and “fluents” were for the x and

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    Introduction: Mohammed Ibn-Musa al-Khwarizmi was born was born about 790 AD near Baghdad. and died about 850 AD. He was known as a mathematician and astronomer who was a faculty member at the "House of Wisdom" established in Baghdad by Al-Mamun the Seventh Khaliph of Abbasid Empire. As a scholar at the House of Wisdom‚ al-Khwarizmi‚ directed and engaged in intellectual interests ranging from algebra and geometry to astronomy and the translation of Greek scientific manuscripts . Introducing the

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    deals with today. First and foremost‚ the current narrative is an unfair portrayal of the story that excludes a historically marginalized group of individuals‚ African American women in STEM. It also muddles the importance of being an engineer or mathematician in a technologically advancing world. Luckily‚ some progress has been attempted by a few news outlets throughout the last three decades. During the time of the Apollo Missions‚ the era in which Johnson was actually making the contributions‚

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