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    Live Concert Response

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    performed by cellist Zsombor Lazar‚ Der Erkonig by Franz Schubert performed by soloist Ian Martin‚ “Il est doux‚ il es bon” from Herodiade by Jules Massenet performed by soprano Amanda M. Williams ‚ Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn‚Op. 56a by Johannes Brahms and Te Deum by Zoltan Kodaly. The Symphony Orchestra included such instruments as piano‚ violins‚ cellos‚ flutes. Performers were prepared very well. Ovidiu Marinescu was the conductor for all the musical pieces except Variations on the Theme

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    Islamic Golden Age

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    God.[10]  The Islamic Golden Age‚ which is traditionally dated as being the 8th–13th centuries‚ was marked by the ascension of the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasids were influenced by the Quran’s injunction that “the ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr.” During this time‚ the Arab world became an intellectual center for science‚ astronomy‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ mathematics‚ philosophy‚ medicine‚ and education.[2] Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the world today  There

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    around the earth. Heliocentric - model that represents planets including earth and moons revolve around the sun. 6. Classify the following supporters or opponents? Copernicus - opponment Ptolemy - supporter Brabe - opponment Kepler - supporter Aristole - opponment 7. Why didn’t scientist speak up in favour of the heliocentric model? Scientist didn’t speak up because when the heliocentric was brought up there was no direct evidence to prove that the planets

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    Tycho Brahe

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    with the Church‚ as they didn’t agree with his theories. Galileo set these issues off to the side and created the Dialogue on the Two Great World Systems in which he contrasted the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems‚ as he left out the newer systems of Kepler and Brahe. Galileo believed that he discovered the important proof of the earth’s motion that he had been searching for‚ rejecting Kepler’s current notion that the moon causes the alternation of the tides. Galileo completely disregards any other theories

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    Isaac Newton

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    Isaac Newton In this essay the life of Isaac Newton is uncovered. It goes into depth about where he lived‚ where he moved‚ his family and who he lived with. Within the first few paragraphs you will learn about his education‚ lifestyle‚ and family. He had a challenging childhood as his mother was in and out of his life and was widowed two times. He also went in and out of school although he never stopped learning and excelling himself. In the second set of paragraphs his multiple accomplishments

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    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 many areas of science. Just about that time period these people changed the viewpoint of our universe from geocentric (the earth at the center) to heliocentric (the sun at the center). Kepler came up with the laws‚ which explains the orbits‚ and Newton was able to come up with an understanding of gravity. He developed

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    Science and Religion

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    was a turning point in the advancement of science. It explained where humans came from and how they evolved. However many people think like the idea that they were descendent from apes. • Some times people are open to both science and religion as Kepler was ‘thinking gods thought after him’. Religion • Religion started to advance when there was no knowledge of fossils and the big bang theory‚ it came out when people 2000 years ago where being oppressed it was hope

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    is also how astronomers discovered the planet of Neptune because they also noticed a change in gravity with the other planets .This planet is also causing a clustering of asteroids and comets in the Kuiper Belt.The astronomers used the space-based Kepler Mission Telescope to see the changes and to locate where this planet might be.There are about 2‚000 identified planets that are surround our solar system but none are a big deal because there is nothing unique about them like Planet Nine.Planet Nine

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    progessive era dbq

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    could be considered poisonous‚ and unhealthy to the public. They also had inspections of the food to make sure there was nothing on the food in the first place causing the quality of products to go up. According to the political cartoon by Joseph J. Kepler “Bosses of the senate” it was depicted that monopolies and trusts were the “bosses” of the senate as if they had control over the senate due to the spoils system - elected officials rewarding a supporter – they would gain more power. If the monopolies

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    Winter Break Assignment 1

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    William the Great Elector --- Frederick the Great 14. Ivan the Terrible --- Mongols --- Peter the Great 15. Baroque --- Bartolomeo Rastrelli --- Absolutism 16. Frederick the Great --- Catherine the Great --- Maria Theresa 17. Galileo --- Copernicus --- Kepler 18. Bayle --- Montesquieu --- Encyclopedia 19. Open-field System --- Crop rotation --- Enclosure 20. British Navigation Acts --- Spinning jenny --- Cottage industry 21. Treaty of Paris --- Mercantilism --- Peace of Utrecht 22. Nuclear family --- Pre-industrial

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