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Differential Equations Johann Bernoulli
2,228 words
... see the general scheme of the works with them,
and they developed his ideas, calculating tables,
and sometimes compiled examples. For example Euler
credits Albrecht, Krafft and Lexell for their help
with his 775 page work on the motion of the moon,
published in 1772. Fuss helped Euler prepare over
250 articles for publication over a period on
about seven years in which he acted as Euler's
assistant, including an important work on
insurance which was published in 1776. Yushkevich
describes th...
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Mary Shelley Shelley Frankenstein
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... o four literary and historical works that Mary
Shelley read and studied between the time that she
eloped with Percy in 1814 and the publication of
Frankenstein in 1818, that were of primary
importance in the creation of this novel. They are
as follows; Paradise Lost by John Milton, The
Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe, Lives by
Plutarch, and The Memoirs of the Author of the
Rights of Women by William Godwin. The first three
assist in the monster's education and
understanding of human socie...
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Norman Campbell And His Contributions To Early Science
1,201 words
Norman Robert Campbell was a venerable man in the
history of scientific development. He was a
well-known British physicist and philosopher of
science whose main contribution to our scientific
world was the distinction between scientific
theories and laws. Norman was born in 1880 and
received an incredible education at Eton, soon to
be followed by his graduation from Trinity
College. Normans accomplishments did not stop
here, however. He worked at the Cavendish
Laboratory for seven years under a ...
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Great Leap Forward Five Year Plan
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Mao Zedong is one of the most controversial
leaders of the twentieth century. He has been
known both as a savior and a tyrant to the Chinese
people. From his tactical success of the Long
March to his embarrassing failure of the Great
Leap Forward, Mao has greatly influenced the
result of what China is today. Most of Mao's major
successes have been in the CCP's rise to power,
while Mao's failures have come at a time when the
CCP was in power. Mao Zedong was born on December
26, 1893 is Shaoshan v...
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Lower Middle Class Tape Recorder
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... rm and fair, where the next sound is not a
vowel in the same word (as in very). At that time,
New Yorkers sometimes used one variant and
sometimes the other, which was of particular
interest because the choice seemed to represent a
change currently taking place, as New Yorkers
moved from the previous norm of consistent (r):
61597; (as in British RP) towards a new and
relatively consistent (r): [r] (as in many other
United States accents). The study of linguistic
changes currently taking p...
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Environmentally Friendly Business Owners
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This book is appropriate for any person related to
business. The book deals with environmental issues
and it would be great for business owners or
people involved in running a business to read the
novel. It might give them a sense of environmental
awareness and help them make their company more
environmentally friendly. The book also talks
about businesses who donate to charity and that
might give some business owners ideas along the
same lines. This book is also appropriate for
people who enjoy...
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Effects Of Negative Life Experiences On Individuals
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This is a review of literature that covers five
studies on attachment. In each study it was
concluded that negative life experiences could
affect an individual and possibly change the
attachment style they have with their parents from
infancy. The four different attachment styles are
Secure, Insecure-Avoidant, Insecure-Resistant, and
Insecure-Disorganized. From the studies presented
it was shown that each attachment style a child
had with their parents could change due to
negative life experienc...
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Amount Of Energy University Of Basel
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Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961) was a son of a
minister in Switzerland. He was born on July 26,
in the small village of Kesswil on Lake Constance.
He was named after his grandfather, a professor of
medicine at the University of Basel. He was the
oldest child and only surviving son of a Swiss
Reform pastor. Two brothers died in infancy before
Jung was born. Jung's mother was a neurotic and
often fought with his father. Father was usually
lonely and very irritable. When the child could
not take his...
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Amount Of Energy University Of Basel
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Carl Gustav Carl Jun Carl Gustav Jung (1875 -
1961) was a son of a minister in Switzerland. He
was born on July 26, in the small village of
Kesswil on Lake Constance. He was named after his
grandfather, a professor of medicine at the
University of Basel. He was the oldest child and
only surviving son of a Swiss Reform pastor. Two
brothers died in infancy before Jung was born.
Jung's mother was a neurotic and often fought with
his father. Father was usually lonely and very
irritable. When the chi...
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Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa
641 words
The life of the extremely talented artist, and
brilliant scientist, Leonardo da Vinci began on
the date of April 15, 1452 during the Renaissance;
in the town of Vinci, Italy. His parents were Per
da Vinci, and a beautiful young woman named
Caterina. From a very young age he discovered his
artistic skills and became an apprentice to a
famous Renaissance master. For many years he
worked on very beautiful paintings for people such
as Duke Lodovico Sforza, and many other important
people. His wonder...
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Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa
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Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 14, 1452 in
the town of Vinci near Florence Italy. He kept the
name of his town for his last name. He lived
during the fifteenth century, a period when the
people of Europe were becoming interested in art.
This period of time was known as the Renaissance
period. Leonardo Da Vinci was very talented. He
was a great artist, but he became famous because
he was able to do so many other things. He was an
architect, a musician, inventor, sculptor,
scientist, and math...
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University Of Basel Johann Bernoulli
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Leonhard Euler's father was Paul Euler. Paul Euler
had studied theology at the University of Basel
and had attended Jacob Bernoulli's lectures there.
In fact Paul Euler and Johann Bernoulli had both
lived in Jacob Bernoulli's house while
undergraduates at Basel. Paul Euler became a
Protestant minister and married Margaret Bruce,
the daughter of another Protestant minister. Their
son Leonhard Euler was born in Basel, but the
family moved to Riehen when he was one year old
and it was in Riehen, no...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Rights Of Women
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Mary Shelley and Her Yearning for Knowledge Mary
Wollstonecraft Shelley, was the daughter of the
radical feminist, Mary Wollstonecraft, and the
political philosopher, William Godwin, and the
wife of the Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Through these familial affiliations, she was also
acquainted with Lord Byron Samuel T. Coleridge,
and other literary figures such as Charles and
Mary Lamb. Surrounded by such influential literary
and political figures of the Romantic Age, it is
not surprising ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Shelleys Frankenstein
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, was the daughter of
the radical feminist, Mary Wollstonecraft, and the
political philosopher, William Godwin, and the
wife of the Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Through these familial affiliations, she was also
acquainted with Lord Byron, Samuel T. Coleridge,
and other literary figures such as Charles and
Mary Lamb. Surrounded by such influential literary
and political figures of the Romantic Age, it is
not surprising that as an adolescent, at the age
of 19, sh...
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Isaac Newton Albert Einstein
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Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein By: Briana Dreyer
Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton were both the
sons of farmers. Although Einstein lived in
Germany and was Jewish while Newton was Catholic
or Christian and lived in England. Albert taught
himself geometry while Newton s family couldn t
even read or write yet. As Newton was growing up
one of his closest friend was a young man named
Edmund Glaley. Isaac and Albert where both living
in the 1600 are in this time period. King George
was the king at ...
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Rhodamine Conjugated Phalloidin Fetal Intestinal Epithelial Cells
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Permeability of Hydrophilic Supervisors: Vladan
Milovic Professor Per Artursson SUMMARY
Investigations of the integrity and transport
characteristics of 2 / 4 /A 1 cells have been done
in this report. The cell line was isolated from
rat fetal intestinal epithelial cells and
transfected with thermolabile SV 40 large T
antigen. These cells proliferated at 33? C, but
eliminated the antigen and ceased proliferating at
a non-permissive temperature (39? C). At 39? C 2 /
4 /A 1 cells started to differe...
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