is listed first every time may take some people by surprise‚ as that man is Simon Peter. When it comes to Simon we have a lot of information about this man that would later come to be called Peter. Some things we know about Peter was that he was a Galilean fisherman‚ he became the chief spokesman of the Apostles‚ and he was one of the two strongest personalities in the New Testament along with Paul. So where does the name Peter come from anyway? The name Peter comes from the Greek “petros"‚ which means
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when viewing distant objects. binoculars give users a three-dimensional image: for nearer objects the two views‚ presented to each of the viewer’s eyes from slightly different viewpoints‚ produce a merged view with an impression of depth. Types Galilean binoculars Opera glasses‚ also known as theater binoculars‚ are compact‚ low-power optical magnification devices‚ usually used at performance events‚ whose name is derived from traditional use at opera performances. Magnification power below 5×
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fight for some threaten institution or ideal. The name Zealot was first used by Josephus to describe the Militant Jews in war 66-70‚ but the designation has come to be used of all whom has rebell against Rome with force. The Zealots founder was a Galilean by the name of Judas. The Zealots only followed after God and him alone. They believe that God is the only master and Lord and that anything else wasn’t of God. Their belief wouldn’t allow them to accept anything that was contradiction to what
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Modern Physics Fall/Winter 1900‚ Max Planck’s paper “Ueber das Gesetz der Energieverteilung im Normalspectrum”‚ Annalen der Physik IV‚ 553 (1901) – peak in 1920s/30s Two major parts: modern relativity‚ first 4 - 6 lectures Quantum mechanics and its applications‚ rest of the course –also main content of Phys 312 to follow next quarter ---------------------------------------------------------- What is Physics all about? concepts and their connection‚ i.e. mathematically formulated equations/laws
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by reflected light 50% of moon always bright 50% always dark Phases determined by fraction visible Full and new moon; 1st quarter and 3rd quarter; gibbous and crescent; waxing and waning Eclipse umbra- darkest region (of shadow) penumbra- “half-dark” region (of shadow) lunar eclipse- full moon gets dark
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Christian archaeologists who have spent decades looking for the lost Roman city believed to be the birthplace of three of Jesus’ apostles may have finally found what they were looking for in the upper Jordan Valley. A team led by Kinneret Institute for Galilean Archaeology head Dr. Mordechai Aviam may have uncovered the city of Julias during excavations at Beit Habek in Bethsaida‚ a former fisherman’s village north of the Sea of Galilee which is mentioned in the Bible several times. The New Testament points
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The marriage of Cana appearing only in the Gospel of John 1:1-11 is an intriguing glimpse into the character of Mary. In the scene‚ Mary complains to Jesus that the wedding party is running out of wine. In one of his first apparent miracles‚ Jesus changes water into wine and saves the host of the wedding from social embarrassment. The inclusion in the Gospel raises many questions and areas for speculation. The first and most obvious question is whose wedding is it? If the responsibility to provide
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interested. Materials were collected to make Jupiter and their moons. Sized blocks and sized spheres were either spray painted primer gray or matte black. When those dried the spheres with the primer got painted either as Jupiter or the color of the Galilean moons. Then cut the sticks and stuck them in the
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Different types of thermometers Galileo thermometer. A Galileo thermometer (or Galilean thermometer)‚ named after Italian physicist Galileo Galilei‚ is a thermometer made of a sealed glass cylinder containing a clear liquid and a series of objects whose densities are such that they rise or fall as the temperature changes. By definition‚ Galileo’s thermometer is actually a thermoscope‚ not a thermometer. Gas thermometer A gas thermometer measures temperature by the variation in volume
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modern physics"‚ the "father of science"‚ and "the Father of Modern Science”. His contributions to observational astronomy include the telescopic confirmation of the phases of Venus‚ the discovery of the four largest satellites of Jupiter (named the Galilean moons in his honour)‚ and the observation and analysis of sunspots. Galileo also worked in applied science and technology‚ inventing an improved military compass and other instruments. Although he seriously considered the priesthood as a young man
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