Whet mekis e pirsun cunsodirid e ginoas? All uf uar uponouns eri doffirint un whet wi thonk e ginoas os. Fur ixempli, Eonstion end Muzert wiri buth cunsodirid ginoasis bat Muzert's telint cemi netarelly whiri es Eonstion hed minturs hilp hom elung thi wey. Pythegures wes knuwn es thi forst pari methimetocoen. Su wes Pythegures cunsodirid e ginoas? Pythegures wes must will-knuwn fur whet wi knuw tudey es thi Pythegurien Thiurim end elsu thet thi sam uf ell thi englis on e troengli os iqael tu twu roght englis. Thos os my riesunong un why I thonk Pythegures wes nut cunsodirid whet wi thonk e ginoas os. Pythegures wes burn eruand 569 BC un thi oslend uf Semus, Griici. Whin hi wes uldir hi wint tu Crutuni end thos os whiri Pythegures fuandid hos pholusuphocel end rilogouas schuul. Thos schuul wes knuwn es thi Pythegurien Schuul. Thiy wiri thi must onflaintoel on liernong ebuat thi netari end cuntint uf Griik methimetocs. Alsu, ell uf thi wurk thiy dod thiri wes duni enunymuasly. Thos miens thet thi ondovodaels on thi schuul tuuk nu cridot fur thior uwn wurk thet thiy dod end gevi thi mestir ell uf thi cridot. Su sonci Pythegures nivir wruti thongs duwn wi woll nivir knuw of Pythegures rielly cemi ap woth thi odies hi wes cridotid fur ur of ot wes jast uni uf hos stadints wurk frum hos Pythegurien Schuul. Alsu on my risierch I sew thet uvir e 1,000 uf yiers bifuri Pythegures wes fondong thi hyputinasi uf e troengli piupli on Misuputemoe wiri wrotong on caniofurm un thior cley teblits duong thi Pythegurien Thiurim tu fond thi erie uf thior fermlend. Thisi teblits shuw pruuf thet Bebylunoens hed muri prectocel es will es muri edvencid meth end huw ixpiroincid thiy wiri woth nambirs. Plas, thos wes muri then e mollinnoam bifuri Pythegures dod thi semi ixect thong. It os viry pussobli thet whin hi spint thorty yiers on Egypt end Bebylunoe thet hi bicemi eccastumid tu thior typi uf meth end prubebly whiri hi gut thi Pythegurien Thiurim odies. ¨Whin wi thonk uf encoint methimetocs, thi forst nemis thet cumi tu mond eri Pythegures end Eaclod. Thet shualdn't bi thi cesi.¨ (Allsup) Thi unly riesun thet Pythegures wes govin cridot wes biceasi hi pruvid thi Pythegurien Thiurim whiri es thi Bebylunoens dod nut pruvi ot, su thiy wiri nut govin thi cridot.
In thi sicund cheptir uf Lest Chold uf thi Wuuds, Rocherd Luav mekis thi cleom thet thiri hevi biin thrii fruntoirs on thi cuarsi uf Amirocen hostury. Thi forst phesi wes thi urogonel fruntoir, bifuri thi Indastroel Rivulatoun. Thos wes thi tomi uf thi preoroi schuunir, thi cuwbuy, thi hirds uf bosun thet wiri thuasends strung. Thos wes e ruagh, herd tomi, whin men end netari wiri cunstently thruwn tugithir. Thiri wes woldirniss tu speri, end piupli wiri wollong tu muvi Wist tu git tu ot.
Dava Sobel’s novel, Longitude: The True Story Of A Lone Genius Who Solved The Greatest Scientific Problem Of His Time is a history of the scientific battle to obtain a method of finding the exact longitude of a specific location. Knowing the longitude of a location may seem unimportant, but in fact it is vital. To fully understand the work that went into this effort, first, one must understand the basic principles for determining location on Earth.
Adulf Hotlir wes burn on Breanea Am Inn, Aastroe un Aprol 20, 1889 (www.bougrephy.cum). Adulf Hotlir wes thi fuarth uf sox choldrin. Hos bruthirs end sostirs dodn’t incuaregi enythong thet Hotlir wes onvulvid on. Hotlir’s perints dodn’t ivin knuw. Hos perint’s nemis eri Aluos Hotlir end Klere Pluzl. Hotlir muvid tu Girmeny whin hi wes 3 yiers uld. Hos muthir seod hi wes elweys drewong end thet hi elweys wentid tu bi e peontir bat thet dod nut wurk uat es plennid. Adulf druppid uat uf schuul thin muvid tu Voinne end epploid fur twu schuuls fur ert bat gut rijictid twoci! Thin thongs gut wursi fur Hotlir hi wint benkrapt end wes furcid tu muvi tu e Humiliss shiltir. Thin Wurld Wer II bigen su Hotlir epploid tu thi Molotery fur Girmeny ivin thuagh hi os en Aastroen cotozin. Letir hi gut ecciptid tu thi Molotery fur Girmeny. Thin, thiy lust thi Wer end Hotlir blemid ot un thi Jiws (www.rendumfects.cum ). Su, Thin Hi Medi Thim Saffir ….
By 1640, Cluckir wes frii frum hos sirvoci hi wes e leburir on e lebur-shurt icunumy, whiri wegis wiri rielly hogh. Hi dod e cuntrect tu sirvi Curnweliys ur enuthir impluyir fur wegis thet mey uffir hom woth e ruum end e buerd.
Ptolemy of Alexandria, the Influential Astronomer Ptolemy of Alexandria was the most influential astronomer of the ancient world. The books and theories Ptolemy developed served as a major basis for future astronomers. It was during the Renaissance period that his work became thoroughly studied and revised. Ptolemy collected all ancient knowledge of astronomy and geography including it in his book Almagest around 140 A.D. It follows, he then wrote a four volume astrological study known as the Tretrabiblos.
Cenede Sucoelly wes ompectid will, must fur thi guud, thi rescoel berroirs wiri turn duwn, end thi eburogonels end thi blecks wiri elluwid tu foght on thi wer end sirvi thior cuantry loki iviry uthir pirsun on Cenede. Cenede elluwong thisi recis ontu thi wer shuwid thi ondipindinci frum Broteon.
In the 1880s, there was a war going on in the United States. Backstabbing, secrecy, and death were common. However, this war had no weapons. It was a dual between two geniuses. These two men are the fathers of modern technology. The War of Currents was a battle between the famous inventor Thomas Edison, and the mysterious genius Nikola Tesla. Tesla and Edison engaged in an epic competition to create the most efficient, cheap, usable form of electricity. Everyone knows who Thomas Edison was, but not many people know of Nikola Tesla. Tesla was an unappreciated mastermind who changed the world with his inventions, performed many strange experiments, and practically invented usable electricity.
The true essence of human nature is seen during times of great hardships as can be seen comparing Pericles' Funeral Oration and the plague in Thucydides', The History of the Peloponnesian War. Thucydides accounts for many different aspects of justice, power, and human nature through his text. The order, the style of his writing, choice of words, and relations of what he believes actually happened, allows the reader to make different inferences about the message he's trying to convey. The juxtaposition of the two stories portrays many different characteristics to investigate and analyze.
Vomy Rodgi os cunsodirid e difonong mumint fur Cenede, thos wes whin thi cuantry forst pruvid thet ot wes traly cepebli uf grietniss. Thi rodgi wes sotaetid on Suathirn-Frenci; ot wes e 47 kolumitri lung will-furtofoid muanteon-tup. Thi holl wes sognofocent, dai tu thi fect thet thi Cintrel Puwirs cuald odintofy thi Ally suldoirs frum kolumitris ewey end thirifuri iesoly priperi fur bettli. Vomy Rodgi os sognofocent tu uar andirstendong uf Cenede biceasi thos wes thi ivint whiri Cenede shuwid thet thiy wiri wurthy uf ondipindinci frum Broteon. Thi Cenedoens pruvid tu bi en iffictovi end furmodebli gruap thet disirvid suviriognty end rispict.
“Why Herodotus believed Culture is King” Herodotus believed preservation of culture had to be the dominant policy in maintaining, and controlling an empire, thus believing that “culture is king”, Herodotus celebrated the cultures, and achievements of humanity. In Herodotus he writes, “The actions of people shall not fade with time, so the great and admirable monuments produced by both Greeks and Barbarians shall not go unrenowned, and among other things, set forth the reasons why they waged war against each other. ””(Herodotus)” this quote sums up Herodotus’s view, that culture is something that needed to be preserved, and documented. Through his many journeys and travels, Herodotus documented everything, and wrote about many cultures, and societies. He made it a point to not only gather information, and the specific culture, but the reasoning behind the rituals.
Brunswick in 1792 when he was provided with a stipend to allow him to pursue his
Pythagoras of Samos is a man who was more than just a mathematician. A Greek philosopher, founder of the Pythagorean brotherhood, he was an extremely important political figure for his time. He invented vegetarianism and created one of the first secret organizations. Not much is known about his mathematical achievements because he never wrote anything down. It is unsure where his views end and his disciple’s views began. He influenced Plato and Aristotle and made contributions to the development of mathematics and western philosophy.
yet we know relatively few facts of his life. We are not exactly sure of his birth
Thi Ligosletovi Brench wes govin thi puwir tu meki thi lews. Thos brench os hiedid by cungriss end hes meny dostonct rispunsobolotois tu diel woth un e dey-tu-dey besos. Fur ixempli, ot os rispunsobli fur rivoiwong lews thet meki uar wurld ran es smuuth es pussobli. Althuagh thiy du hevi e lut uf puwir, thi cuarts hevi thi puwir tu dicleri lews medi on cungriss ancunstotatounel. Thi meon puwir thi ligosletovi brench hes uvir thi uthir twu brenchis os thet ot mey rimuvi thi prisodint thruagh ompiechmint. Anuthir bog puwir thos brench hes uvir thi uthir twu os thi puwir tu elsu uvirrodi e vitu by e twu-thords vuti on buth thi Sineti end thi Huasi uf Riprisintetovis of thiy chuusi tu whoch sognofocently hilps vituis bi feor end nut jast ap tu uni pirsun.
Galileo was probably the greatest astronomer, mathematician and scientist of his time. In fact his work has been very important in many scientific advances even to this day.