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    newtons dark secrets

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    History: Now a days we know newton as only inventor of ‘g’ < acceleration due to gravity >. But we are never ever interested in his dark secrets. He was not only english physicist but also a mathematician and a natural philosopher. Sir Issac Newton was born on 25 December 1642. 3 months before his birth‚ his father died and her mother remarried. In June 1661‚ he was admitted to Trinity College‚ Cambridge. he was awarded a scholarship in 1664. Revolution of earth: Newton studied Keplar’s law

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    Galileo Impact On Society

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    Galileo contributed to the revival of classical culture and had an impact on modern society. Galileo has a very big impact on society because if it wasn’t for him and his discoveries mankind would never have been exposed to the spectrum of ideas which he provided. He proved Aristotle and Ptolemy wrong and followed the Copernican theory‚ that the planets revolve around the sun. Although he was discouraged by the Catholic Church‚ he continued pursuing research. Galileo saw farther than the naked eye

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    The EV3 Rattlesnake

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    A robot is a machine programmable by a computer. The word robot where did it come from? The word robot was mentioned in 1920 by karel capek a czech novelist and journalist from the slavic word robota.why do we have robots why do they exist? Robots exist for dangerous‚repetitive work they could perform what the human can’t. What type of robots are there? Robots could be made of any thing just like the three lego mindstorms robots i’m gonna name……. The T3X‚The Gyro Boy and the EV3 rattlesnake Robots

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    John Tyndall Imagination

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    Imagination has become important to the revolution of society and nature. John Tyndall‚ an Irish natural philosopher of the nineteenth century‚ believed that our mind and spirit must work together. Tyndall published his essay called “Scientific Use of the Imagination‚” where it seems that it was written to validate his position on the scientific use of imagination and to persuade other scholars as science was expanding into universities. John Tyndall belief was that we need imagination to uncover

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    Same Sex Marriage

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    THE FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE ROBOT AND ITS CAPACITY OF DOING WORK An Investigatory Project presented to the Science Department of Universidad de Sta. Isabel‚ Basic Education Department in fulfillment of the requirements in Science 10. Proponents: CUARTEROS‚ Ma. Bernadette B. ESCURO‚ Claudine H. FLORES‚ Louisse Francesca S. LAYAGAN‚ Alexa Mari O. LUANSING‚ Mary M. 10- OBEDIENCE Mr. Arvin Posangco Physics Teacher February 2013 Phyro 1 Statement of the Problem * The feasibility

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    About the Author Tony Crilly is a freelance writer‚ having previously taught at the University of Michigan‚ the City University in Hong Kong‚ Middlesex University and the Open University. His principal research interest is the history of mathematics‚ and he has written and edited many works on fractals‚ chaos and computing. He is the author of the acclaimed biography of the English mathematician Arthur Cayley and popular maths book How Big is Infinity? Reflection 50 Ideas You Really Need To Know

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    Christianity and Culture Assignment on I Robot I Robot I robot is a movie based on the works of an atheistic man‚ in which there are many theological themes present‚ which play toward the same questions we ask about our faith each and every day. I Robot is a movie based on the works of Victor Asimnov‚ a man who wrote several short stories about robots and human kinds interaction. The movie takes place in futuristic Chicago in the year 2035‚ at a time there are so many robots‚

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    Ronald Fisher has been hailed as “a genius who almost single-handedly created the foundations for modern statistical science”‚ “the greatest of Darwin’s successors”‚ and even “the greatest biologist since Darwin”. Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher was a renowned English statistician‚ evolutionary biologist‚ eugenicist and geneticist. Fisher was born February 17‚ 1890 to George and Katie Fisher in East Finchley in London‚ England. George Fisher was a successful fine arts dealer. Ronald had a happy childhood

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    Robotics and Humanity In the movie I‚ Robot‚ the definition of humanity is a major theme. More specifically‚ whether or not robots (particularly Sonny) can be considered human is a large focus of the film. This paper will prove that Sonny matches multiple definitions of the human condition and can therefore be considered a human. The first theory Sonny matches is Irvin Yalom’s theory of the human condition. He also shows characteristics that are featured in the empathic theory of humanism. He is

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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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