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    Italian Colonization and the Impact of the Sanussi in Libya The Italian occupation of Libya is an often-overlooked period of time in the history of Africa colonization by western powers. The Italians were as brutal as any other nation in their nation during their reign and justified it with orientalist rhetoric. Historically‚ Libya has always been a part of another empire. The Greeks were the first to conquer the trading posts of Libya‚ followed by the Romans‚ than the Islamic Empire under

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    Uranus Discovery

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    The discovery of Uranus‚ or "George’s Star" as it was originally called‚ was a revolutionary event in the field of astronomy. But to understand the significance of this discover‚ we must understand the conditions that exsisted just before and during this landmark milestone. Up to this point‚ several planets‚ those that are visible to the naked eye‚ and with out the aids that modern technology allow us‚ had been identified "before recorded history"‚ as an article about the discovery in "Science and

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    Discovery of the Germ

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    Problems with Monocausal Explanations of Disease The discovery of germs has been a long process in history and still ongoing today. John Waller‚ author of The Discovery of the Germ: Twenty Years That Transformed the Way We Think about Disease‚ has stated as his thesis in this book‚ “…between 1880 and 1900…medicine underwent perhaps its greatest ever transformation. In just 20 years‚ the central role of germs in producing illness was for the first time decisively demonstrated and Western doctors abandoned

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    Galileo's Discoveries

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    around the sun (Sobel 4). Little did Galileo know at the time he would have to defend himself from persecution by the Catholic Church for his views on the universe as well. Later Galileo would become the spoke person for the heliocentric model (Kinkel 4). Galileo began to work on his own telescope in 1609 designed after the one Hans Lippershey patented in 1608 (Winschel 14). He designed his telescope to magnify an object up to one thousand time it original size (14). He was recognized for discovering

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    The Discovery of Dna

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    Developmental Biology 278 (2005) 274 – 288 www.elsevier.com/locate/ydbio Review Friedrich Miescher and the discovery of DNA Ralf Dahm* Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology‚ Department 3 – Genetics‚ Spemannstr. 35/III‚ D-72076 Tubingen‚ Germany ¨ Received for publication 5 October 2004‚ revised 17 November 2004‚ accepted 20 November 2004 Available online 21 December 2004 Abstract Over the past 60 years‚ DNA has risen from being an obscure molecule with presumed accessory or structural

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    Practice Discovery

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    what our experiences embrace will determine our perceptions of discoveries. Once discovery is created‚ previous perceptions of the world and our interactions with others may be reassessed. Conversely‚ having preconceived ideas and expectations may limit the individual’s experiences of discovery. Absence of preconceived ideas and expectations of the world and others could allow for more meaningful experiences. These aspects of discovery are portrayed throughout Nasht’s documentary Frank Hurley – The

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    Discovery of Antibiotics

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    tics Antibiotics Several scientists around the beginning of the 20th Century discovered substances that were toxic to bacteria yet not to the human cell. But it wasn’t until Sir Alexander Flemings own discovery in 1928 that everyone took notice. While washing his equipment‚ Sir Fleming noticed a bit of mold attacking a patch of bacteria. It’s frightening to consider how many more people would have died in the 20th Century if Sir Fleming did not have good eyes. Today‚ some complain that

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    Discovery of Insulin

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    The Discovery of Insulin: A Canadian medical miracle of the 20th century Frederick Banting’s birthplace sold!!! The role of this website is to preserve and document the history of one of the most important medical discoveries of our time. By promoting the history of the discovery of insulin we hope to increase awareness of the need to follow a diabetes avoidance lifestyle and to promote the need for further research. In the fall of 1920 Dr. Frederick Banting had an idea that would unlock the

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    Self Discovery

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    efficiency functions‚ such as working memory‚ processing speed‚ and reasoning. The term "journey of self-discovery" refers to a travel‚ pilgrimage‚[1] or series of events whereby a person attempts to determine how they feel‚ personally‚ about spiritual issues [2] or priorities‚[3][4] rather than following the opinions of family‚ friends‚ neighborhood[5] or peer pressure. The topic of self-discovery has been associated with Zen.[6] A related term is "finding oneself".Awareness is the first step in the

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    Discovery Learning

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    An evaluative review of selected aspects of “Discovery Learning” and implications on Numeracy teaching within the Adult Education Sector. In this report I shall be reviewing the “Discovery Learning” method of teaching and how it can both positively and negatively impact the learners experience in the class room. I shall be illustrating the approach to “Discovery Learning that I take when teaching groups of adults Numeracy. Discovery learning is a problem solving or “inquiry-based” method of

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