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    works: aryabhatiya‚ Arya-siddhanta Aryabhatta‚ also known as Aryabhatta I or Aryabhata (476-550?)‚ is a famous Indian mathematician and astronomer‚ born in a place called Taregana‚ in Bihar (though some people do not agree with the evidence). Taregana which literally means songs of stars in Bihari‚ is a small place situated nearly 30 km from Patna‚ which was then known as Kusumpura later Pataliputra‚ the capital of the Gupta Empire. This is the very empire that has been dubbed as the “golden period

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    have taken place in America in the year 1900 through 1930. Changes are inevitable‚ and they must just happen‚ ether prepared to handle or not (Coolidge et al. 2). The most significant matter is only but bearing with and moving on with current situation. Typically‚ this essay will see through the definition of terms‚ processes under which the changes occurred‚ challenges and the impacts of this revolution. Political progression was experienced‚ and this saw many changes come into the place. Reforms

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    Charles Thomas Newton – The Successful Career of a 19th Century British Archaeologist Sir Charles Thomas Newton (1816 – 1894) was a 19th century British archaeologist who served the British government from various diplomatic posts across the Mediterranean and as the first appointed keeper of Greek and Roman antiquities at the British Museum. His work record as an archaeologist included excavations at various sites in what is today Turkey and Greece. These excavations led to his crowning achievement

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    One favorite place from my childhood that I remember fondly is my grandparents’ house. It’s a marvelous location and unforgettable to me. When I was in young age my mom always sent me to live with my grandparents and my aunts during a long school holiday. On the other hand‚ I have many lovely memories of all the fun activities in my grandparents’ house and other memories include the delicious meals I enjoyed there. It was a wonderful memorable location. My grandparents’ house is in Suphan Buri

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    Green Conception vs. Action Practicing Yours Survey Skills Kim Nora Wiltfang•Alexander G. M. Hopf Biology Practical • B.I.S. • 14th June 2011 From: “Rette - die-Natur“ - Web adress: http://rette-die-natur.ning.com - Accessed on: June 11 13:34 Kim N. Wiltfang• Alexander G. M. Hopf • E-Mail: hopf.business@gmail.com • B.I.S. 1 Introduction In order to practice our survey skills‚ we created a questionnaire consisting of 10 Questions relevant to our field of inquiry Green Conception vs. Action

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    Paul’s understanding of νόμος is at the center of scholarly disputes. Paul’s use of νόμος seems to have a contradiction because of negative use in some places(3:20‚ 28; 4:13; 5:20; 6:14; 7:4‚5‚6‚7; 8:3; 10:4) and his positive use in other places(3:31; 7:10‚12‚14‚16‚25; 8:4; 13:8‚ 10). As a result‚ many scholars agree that there is a difficulty to understand Paul’s view of the Law. For instance‚ George Eldon Ladd confesses that Paul’s idea regarding the issue of the Law is difficult because he

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    its ability to inspire growth. Many times it can evolve into bigger and greater things and many times in can do the whole opposite. One of the few topics in music where developments continued in a consistent uphill way has been that in the development of the orchestra. Claudio Monteverdi play an important role in the development of the opera orchestra. Firstly‚ Monteverdi puts an orchestra instrumental list at the beginning of his of Orfeo. This easily delineates his insistence on using a certain

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    Scientific Revolution Aristotle and Claudius Ptolemy 16th century science was based on their conclusions Geocentric model: Earth is motion less other planets revolve around it Epicycles- Plotlemy’s idea circles within circles Crystalline spheres: heavens are made of a weightless substance allowing them to move Medieval thinkiners used Aristotle and Ptolemy ideology into a Christian framework Thomas Aquinas uses Unmoved Mover concept to confirm G-d’s existence Medieval thinkers believed their hypothesis

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    be a long report (no longer than these notes‚ in fact). Scientific writing is not like writing essays in other genre. In many ways it is easier! There are three important rules to scientific writing and if you adhere to these‚ the rest is quite easy: 1. Sentences are short and use no superfluous words. Try to limit each sentence to one idea at a time. Avoid repeating concepts. Repetition is redundant and has no place in a scientific report. 2. The flow of sentences is logical and follows

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