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    lens/ compound microscope made by Hans and Zacharias Janssen. • 1676 Leeuwenhoek (Dutch) saw micro organisms under a microscope in a drop of pond water. • 1824 Henri Dutrochet (French) suggested that all organisms are composed of cells. • 1838 Schleiden and Schwann (German) further advanced idea that all organisms are made of cells. Increasing evidence. E.g. first researcher to view single yeast cells budding and producing new cells. From that time on‚ cells regarded as building block of life.

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    Budapest

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    list[19] and 74th on Mercer Consulting’s ’World’s Top 100 Most Livable Cities’ list.[20] The headquarters of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) will be in Budapest.[21] History {draw:a} Left to right: Mária Magdolna Tower‚ Matthias Church‚ Castle Quarter‚ Széchenyi Chain Bridge‚ Margaret Island‚ Danube Promenade‚ Parliament Building‚ Hungarian Academy of Sciences The first settlement on the territory of Budapest was Ak-Ink (English: Abundant Water) built by Celts[8] before

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    Dementia * Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia. * It’s an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Explanation: * Dementia is caused by damage to brain cells. This damage interferes with the ability

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    The Unwanteds Analysis

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    of unusual solutions to problems that non-creative people wouldn’t usually think of. In “The Unwanteds”‚ creativity has a different interpretation. This is that there are an infinite number of possibilities that could occur or people could create. Jakob Olson - Protagonist: Alex Image: Describe Their Role: He revealed Artimé to the Quillians Character’s Goal: he wants to get with his brother Aaron and get him out of Quill Three Personality Traits: Creative‚ Artistic‚ Curious Antagonist: Justine

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    Moral Judgements

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    Moral Judgements Jakob Bronowski’s book‚ "Science and Human Values" argues that the scientific method of inquiry into reality provides a generally applicable foundation for moral judgement. Bronowski says‚ "in order to keep the study in a manageable field. I will continue to choose a society in which the principle of truth rules. Therefore the society which I will examine is that formed by scientists themselves: it is the body of scientists" (Bronowski 58). Bronowski makes it clear in his book

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    Jakob‚ Dave 14 Crook road SH14 3ER London 21/03/14

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    The Cell

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    The cell is the fundamental structural unit of all living organisms. Some cells are complete organisms‚ such as the unicellular bacteria and protozoa; others‚ such as nerve‚ liver‚ and muscle cells‚ are specialized components of multi-cellular organisms. Cells range in size from the smallest bacteria-like mycoplasmas‚ which are 0.1 micrometer in diameter‚ to the egg yolks of ostriches‚ which are about 8 cm (about 3 in) in diameter. Although they may differ widely in appearance and function‚ all cells

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    most distinguished families in the history of mathematics and science is the Bernoulli family of Switzerland‚ which‚ from the late seventeenth century on‚ produceed an unusual number of capable mathematicians and scientists.  The most famous were Jakob bernoulli (1654~1750) and Johann Bernoulli(1667~1748) among them.     They were among the first mathematicians to realize the surprising power of the calculus and to apply the tool to a great diversity of

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    Speer - Changing Views

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    Account for the changing views on Albert Speer and his role in the Nazi regime. There are a number of factors that can be held accountable for the changing views on Albert Speer and his involvement in the Nazi regime. It was the combination of shifting contexts‚ values and insights‚ linked to Speer’s own personal story‚ which ultimately generated shifting understandings of Speer’s contribution to the Nazi regime. However‚ it is important to acknowledge that there were in fact‚ always different

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    La Cattura Di Giudas Essay

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    1. The title of the work is La Cattura di Cristo (bacio di Giuda) aka Kiss of Judas‚ The dimensions of the work is 185 x 200 cm the work of art is located at Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel‚ in Padua‚ Italy. The date it was created is 1304-1306 and the art medium used is fresco Painting meaning that painting in which color pigments are mixed solely with water (no binding agent used) and then applied directly onto freshly laid lime-plaster surface. 2. There are 18 people in the foreground

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