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    Origins of the Universe 1.Identify the current theory of the formation of the universe. The big bang theory. 2.Describe the Doppler effect. The Doppler Effect is when waves moving away from you have a longer wavelength (lowpitch) and waves moving towards you have a shorter wavelength (high pitch) 3.Explain how the Doppler effect gives us information about the movement of stars andgalaxies. Stars moving away from us are red shifted (light of longer wavelength) while stars movingtowards us are

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    Nicolaus Copernicus By: Jenny For over 1‚000 years‚ everyone thought everything revolved around the earth‚ but Nicolaus Copernicus had a different idea that we base off of still today. He was a doctor and a church amidisteror‚ but still‚ impressively‚ put in time for his favorite thing‚ astrology. Copernicus was born on February 19‚ 1473 in Torun‚ Poland. He was born into a very wealthy merchant family of six. His dad passed away when he was 10. His uncle then took him under his wing promising

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    Existence Of Matter In The Universe What is the Universe made of and what evidence s there for this ? The universe consists of billions of galaxies that each contain billions of stars. Around some stars Planets and moons trace elliptical orbits. Within these orbits there are spherical bodies. These range in size from large asteroids to tiny particles smaller than a grain of dust‚ all of this is classified as baryonic matter by Astronomers. The fundamental core of the universe is known as the atom

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    The Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact was written by Ludwick Fleck in 1935 to predict the truth of scientific facts. Fleck discusses the way in which scientific facts develop and changes over time. According to Fleck‚ scientific facts are developed through the human cognition and through a social construction. Cognition is a social activity. As information passes from one person to another‚ it loses its original intent or meaning. The thought is changed as it passes from one individual

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    Persian Bead drapes and so it was easy for a young boy like me to slip in and out. Here I spent many happy hours. Parting the curtain one was confronted by an immense‚ solid dark wood‚ custom wardrobe. It was adorned with many animal carvings cut from the very wood of its three doors. They were mythical creatures‚ such as gargoyles‚ griffins‚ sphinxes‚ chimeras‚ and many more. This wardrobe was most impressive and almost smothered the room. There were two more pieces of furniture. A heavy‚ dark

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    1 The Murder on Madison Avenue I was walking home from school on a cold wintry day. It was just three days from Christmas. As I was walking home I took a shortcut on to Madison Avenue. Little did I know what was to happen to me next. It wasn’t until I was five houses away from my home did I realize there was a suspicious car following me. I acted normal as if I didn’t notice anything. It was when I was three houses away from home did I start running. But it was too late. Within five seconds

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    Scientific Racism Scientific racism is termed as the use of a set of certain beliefs‚ theories‚ or ways of thinking in order to justify or classify ‚ individuals who show different characteristics or traits into separate races. From the beginning of European expansion and colonization‚ some questions had started to be raised about whether the indigenous people that were being discovered in the New World

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    of their ancestors. How many times can someone expect to hear people refer to their connection to early man or to the universe – the cosmic connections that enable people to co-exist with other humans and things – living and non-living? Is this apparent disconnection‚ as evidenced by our treatment of nature and each other‚ simply a lack of awareness or is there is lack of concern about the overall humanity and its connections? Awareness of the history of the universe‚ the creation‚ the chaos

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    The Creation of the Universe In my short life on this planet I have come to question things that many take upon blind faith. We all know that we must some day die; yet we continuously deny the forces at work inside ourselves‚ which want to search out the answers of what may or may not come after. It is far easier for humanity to accept that they will go to a safe haven and be rewarded for their lives with pleasures and fantasies of an unfathomable scale than to question the existence

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    Briefly explain what is meant by the “scientific revolution” that took place in seventeenth century Europe‚ and how it marked a departure from ancient and medieval philosophy. The term Scientific Revolution refers to a period in the 17th century when the intellects of Europe had a revolution. This was an illustrious time for science and the initiation of modern science. During that period famous people such as Copernicus‚ Galileo‚ Kepler‚ and Isaac Newton all lived and contributed greatly to

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