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    Essay1 Academic Interest

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    1. Academic Interest Essay : Tell us what you’d like to major in at Cornell and why‚ how your past academic or work experience influence your decision‚ and how transferring to Cornell would further your academic interests. (500-750 words) With a highly recognized and respected college educational system‚ Cornell has now developed its own unique philosophy of curriculum and instruction‚ which is very appealing to me very much. I would like to transfer to Cornell to continue my undergraduate study

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    Alcibiades Cleiniou Scambonides wan an Athenian who lived from circa 450-404 B.C. He was an arrogant leader‚ general‚ and statesman. He was involved in governmental affairs pretty much wherever he went. Alcibiades was born circa 450 B.C. in Athens. His parents were Cleinas and Deinomache. Alcibiades’ family was Athenian and was very wealthy and noble. Alcibiades’ mother Deinomache was an aristocrat. His father Cleinas died in the Battle of Coronea. After his father’s death‚ Alcibiades’ relative

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    Archimedes is regarded as one of greatest mathematicians and inventors of his time. He was born in Syracuse‚ Sicily around the year 287BC. Archimedes acquired his education in Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ but spent most of his life in Sicily. When in Sicily‚ he stayed in or near Syracuse and did nothing but experiment and research. Archimedes made many contributions to mathematics. One of the more important discoveries Archimedes made was he found a way to measure the areas and volumes of objects that are

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    Leonhard Euler Leonhard Euler‚ (born April 15‚ 1707‚ died Sept. 18‚ 1783)‚ was the most prolific mathematician in history. His 866 books and articles represent about one third of the entire body of research on mathematics‚ theoretical physics‚ and engineering mechanics published between 1726 and 1800. In pure mathematics‚ he integrated Leibniz’s differential calculus and Newton’s method of fluxions into mathematical analysis; refined the notion of a function; made common many mathematical notations

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    Diophantus was a Greek mathematician that lived in Alexandria in the 3rd Century. His estimated birth and passing years are said to be from 150 B.C. to 350 A.D. Although there is not enough information about his life‚ there is a riddle that estimates how long he lived. The mathematic puzzle is known as ‘Diophantus Riddle’. The riddle states he married while he was 33‚ then he had a son who lived for 42 years and the total years Diophantus lived according to the riddle was a total of 84 years. Through

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    For my first service project‚ I went to the Euclid Adult Activity Center. Prior to working there‚ I felt excited to try something new. I did not know what it was going to be like and what I was going to experience. The EAAC is located on East 191st St in Cleveland. This is a place that lets the elderly in the community participate with each other. They can get out of their house for some time and exercise. They also get to talk to children and teens. Their mission statement is to support and empower

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    early 20th centuries. Families began to seek a separation between their home and the smoke and congestion of cities and its big factories. The first legal implementation of zoning law came after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Village of Euclid‚ Ohio‚ who was accused of limiting the value of a piece of land property of Ambler Realty Co. This property was divided into three use classes‚ as well as various height and area classes‚ thereby hindering Ambler Realty from developing the land for

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    City Improvement

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    There are many things that can be done to improve the city of Euclid. We can improve the school system. We can improve the school programs. We can improve the overall look of the city. We can also improve recreation in Euclid. Therefore‚ we can improve the city of Euclid. There are many things that can be done to improve the school system and programs. First we can improve the high school. They should first bring back small schools‚ because I feel that the students had a better chance. The

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    Mathematical Happening

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    Mathematical Happenings Rayne Charni MTH 110 April 6‚ 2015 Prof. Charles Hobbs Mathematical Happenings Greek mathematicians from the 7th Century BC‚ such as Pythagoras and Euclid are the reasons for our fundamental understanding of mathematic science today. Adopting elements of mathematics from both the Egyptians and the Babylonians while researching and added their own works has lead to important theories and formulas used for all modern mathematics and science. Pythagoras was born in Samon Greece

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    Hippocrates and Euclid. Plato esteemed geometry to be the entrance to his Academy. Let no man ignorant of geometry enter here. “Logical scandal” Theorems were believed to be correct as stated but they lacked the material to prove them. Euclid’s Elements was said to become the staple of mathematics or the standard. 13 books‚ 465 propositions (not all Euclid but rather a collection of great mathematicians work‚ started with 23 definitions‚ 5 postulates‚ 5 general axioms Euclid defined a 90

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