Isaac Newton's Accomplishments

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Throughout different Eras many new developments aspired great developers to progress towards a better world. The Baroque brought about improvements to scientific methods, advancements to art techniques, and a more complex style of music. Impacting individual rights and equality were some of the attributes the Enlightenment era honored. And the Romantic Era offering human equality and justice for betterment of the people. We live in an age when many of us are still influenced by these periods. Through our cultures, religions, and individualism are some of the many ways we’re affected in our daily lives. Isaac Newton was one the major influences in the scientific revolution in which he dominated. Philosophes, a French work for Philosophers, …show more content…

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart also known as Mozart began his musical career at a very young age. His motivation more than likely came from his father who was also a musician and responsible for teaching Mozart his talent. Playing instruments such as the violin and piano to writing his first symphony when he was at a very young age, he showed what it took to be dedicated and passionate in something you love. Although, he did suffer from mental health disorder and was highly in debt which could have possibly contributed to his early death. That did not seem to stop him and as an illustration, he went on to produce over 600 musical pieces, thirty-one symphonies, twenty-seven concertos, and nine other concertos with additional instruments. The influences he conveyed through the sound of music was not the only impact he on people’s lives, moreover his efforts to become a prime example of a composer, a musician of many instruments, and the ambition of learning and creating music as a youth. Another man who climbed up the charts and had the same interest and passions for music was Ludwig Van Beethoven. In hopes of being coached more often by Mozart, receiving harsh punishments from his father, and becoming deaf he still managed to make a name for himself and was also considered one of the best composers in Europe (5). Most people could relate to his music …show more content…

The new neoclassical style stood out among other styles and favored by many including Thomas Jefferson, known as Monticello. As his primary place of residence, his antique house has an exquisite dome at the top and was built to last, with concrete and stone used in the making. Jefferson went on to influence others southern living homes in Mississippi with his well-formed rooms that were protected by harsh climates. In like manner, Pierre-Alexandre Vignon deigned the Church of La Madeleine. Originally built to become a catholic church but the construction was interrupted during the French Revolution. His intentions were to bring people together for worship and capture the eyes of Nepoleon’s army. The massive church featured dramatically high Corinthian columns and mimics the Greek temple. Today, it serves as a tourist site also a place to attend weddings and funerals (5). Over the decades the skill set of the American people have advanced because of architects from these Eras. We still see the beauty of their work when look at our state

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