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    RAMANUJAN He was born on 22na of December 1887 in a small village of Tanjore district‚ Madras. He failed in English in Intermediate‚ so his formal studies were stopped but his self-study of mathematics continued. He sent a set of 120 theorems to Professor Hardy of Cambridge. As a result he invited Ramanujan to England. Ramanujan showed that any big number can be written as sum of not more than four prime numbers. He showed that how to divide the number into two or more squares or cubes. when

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    The ancient Greeks made many lasting contributions to Western civilizations. Many achievements of the ancient Greek civilization have positively affected the west. Roots in the most influenced areas of math‚ art‚ philosophy‚ and drama can be traced back to the ancient Greeks. The ancient Greek mathematician Euclid influenced mathematics in a large way after developing the Pythagorean theorem. His theorem (written around 300 B.C.) stated that “If two straight lines cut one another‚ the vertical

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    Become a Civil Engineer Introduction Civil engineers play a very important role in society. They design roads‚ airports‚ dams‚ bridges‚ parking lots and other infrastructures. They may test soil to make sure a building accommodates a site‚ complete surveys of land‚ read blueprints‚ analyze water flow and supervise construction. Civil engineering is one of the oldest engineering disciplines. If this sounds like an interesting career path‚ read on to learn how to become a civil engineer. Job Description

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    The Cultural Contribution on the Expression of Creativity What is creativity? Some may define creativity as the capacity to produce something innovative‚ new‚ and clearly artistic‚ something the world has yet to see. Cross culturally‚ this loose definition could not fully extend to other cultures‚ like Eastern cultures. Since the expansion of the study of creativity into a field in itself‚ many psychologists would define creativity in two segments‚ novelty and appropriateness. For a product

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    Republic of the Philippines POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES GRADUATE SCHOOL Sta. Mesa‚ Manila Evaluation of Article I Section 5 of RA 9292 Nature and Scope of Practice of Electronics Engineer Profession Gaudencio C. de los Santos Jr A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject of RESEARCH SEMINAR 2 DR. FLORIÑO O. IBAÑEZ (Professor) 11 JUNE 2013 CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction

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    INTRODUCTION Situation Analysis Some of humanity’s greatest achievements were made possible by the bold imaginations of engineers. If not for the creativity and intellectual daring of engineers‚ there would be no feats such as the pyramids in Egypt‚ the Brooklyn Bridge or piloted spaceflight. (Stark‚ 2009) Increasingly‚ engineering prowess is seen as a key to the progress of civilization. Engineering has never mattered more. The explosion of new information technologies‚ robotics‚ biotechnology

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    B.F. Skinner’s Contribution to Modern Psychology Ian K. Connelly Oklahoma State University B.F. Skinner’s Contribution to Modern Psychology As I began to study the history and beginning of psychology there was one man who stood out to me clearly as a powerful force of influence and contributor to the direction psychology has taken in its still very young life. What does it mean to be a major influential contributor to the science of psychology? This man shows us with his groundbreaking theories

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    Shaw’s contributions to realism In 1891‚ Shaw writes The Quintessence of Ibsenism after seeing Ibsen’s A Doll House two years before. It is a criticism that tells us about Shaw more than Ibsen. In his book he talks about many aspects: the realist and idealist‚ that idealist wears mask and avoid the truth and reality whereas the realist faces it‚ and the human behaviors should justify itself by its effect on life; no one is villain and no one is hero because in reality‚ as Shaw sees‚ there is no

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    Why I want to become a professional engineer? Nowadays‚ there are so many professions in our modern world and thanks to the progress and development of technology and science that list is constantly updated. But why I decided to become exactly an engineer? Of course‚ each person chooses a career based on their own interests‚ desires and goals in their life. Now I will try to explain all the benefits of this profession and maybe you will change your attitude towards it. I’ll be objective and say

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    Report on the theme “Shakespeare’s Contribution to World Literature” by Zharmukhamed Arailym from IN-11-2 Shakespeare’s Contribution to World Literature William Shakespeare created a new epoch in world literature. The ideas set forth by the Renaissance‚ the ideology of Humanism are expressed by him in the most realistic way. Shakespeare has faith in Man. He hates injustice. His plays have become popular throughout the world because of his realistic characters. The history of English drama is reflected

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