454 Results for mathematics

Isaac Newton was a well-known English scientist. He accomplished a lot during his time and influenced the world a great deal. He is considered to have contributed more to science than any other person. His life can be divided into three periods. The first one was his early childhood, he se...
When I think of mathematicians, I think of men and women working contentedly throughout the night, leaving their families, dedicating their entire lives to solving the complex equations and fundamentals of math itself. Now, when I think of Maria Agnesi, I think of someone completely different. M...
In a world of men, for men, and made by men, there were a lucky few women who could stand up and be noticed. In the early nineteenth century, Lovelace Augusta Byron King, Countess of Lovelace, made her mark among the world of men that has influenced even today's world. She was the "En...
Abstract College students all stress out about one situation/life generality or another. Some of these situations/life generalities are individuation, computer anxiety, ethnic and gender roles in student-athletes, and mathematics anxiety. Introduction There have been many studies looking at stre...
Name Instructor Course Date Logic and George Boole The meaning of logic is likely one of the most philosophical ideas on which to write about. Logic and creativity are opposite ideas. Logic represents the prime value of creativity. Logic is the inverse of creativity. I have discovered that creat...
The first mathematics can be traced to the ancient country of Babylon and to Egypt during the 3rd millennium BC. A number system with a base of 60 had developed in Babylon over time. Large numbers and fractions could be represented and formed the basis of advanced mathematical evolution. From at lea...
When the name Pythagoras is mentioned, most people (who have taken a geometry or another higher mathematics course) automatically think ¡§the Pythagorean Theorem¡. But what many people do not know is that Pythagoras contributed a lot more than just ¡§a theorem¡ to the world of mathema...
Mathematics as it relates to BiologyMathematics and many of its aspects are a major part of everyday life. We spend the majority of our school years studying and learning the concepts of it. Many times, the question of "Why do we need to know these things?" has been asked of a teacher by his or her ...
Why Some Children learn faster then others Why do some children learn faster than others do? And why do some children completely misunderstand the material being presented to them? Children learn in different ways and there are certain ways of teaching that help them to learn the best. The scho...
American history is filled with struggles for equality. Some of the most important Americans gained their fame during these struggles- Martin Luther King, Jr., Susan B. Anthony, and Rosa Parks. Such American heroes risked, and often gave their lives for the equality that was rightfully theirs. Gene...
The Elements of Euclid It is a tragedy of mathematics that what we know of Euclid¡s life is so meager. It is because of Euclid¡s work that mathematics was able progress so rapidly in classical times. Euclid¡s masterpiece The Elements was so popular that it became the most widely read book un...
Sir Isaac Newton Isaac Newton, possibly one of the greatest scientific geniuses of all time, led a long and important life. Newton was an English scientist, astronomer, and mathematician who made significant contributions in many fields of scientific and mathematical reasoning. Newton also made...
Rene Descartes In the 17th century, the French philosopher Rene Descartes came up with "Cogito ergo sum" or "I think, therefore I am". This became the first principle in his philosophy. He formed the "Cartesian Method" which has "powerfully influenced the developm...
Another worker in applied mathematics belonging to the period under consideration was Heron of Alexandria. His much disputed date, with possibilities ranging from 150 BC to 250 AD, has recently been plausibly placed in the second half of the first century AD. His works on mathematical and physi...
James Maxwell was one of the most prolific mathematicians of his time. He made huge leaps in applied mathematics with his creation of four differential equations to describe the relationships of electricity and magnetism. These equations form the basis for our wireless technologies. Maxwell is kno...
The highly advanced citizens of the ancient Mayan civilization used hieroglyphics to keep important historical records, made many advancements in mathematics, and had a highly accurate astronomy system. Throughout their years of existence, the Mayans proved to be one of the most advanced civilizati...
Pi
Pi (fÎ) is one of the most essential yet vexing numbers in all of mathematics. The quest for the full value of this number encompasses almost all of manfs history, from the advent of civilization to the present day technology-based world. Throughout the centuries, many brilliant men have search...
The book, which was chosen for this review, is Paradoxes in Politics written by Steven J. Brams. The book Paradox and Politics is an introduction to the nonobvious in political science. When speaking about the book Paradoxes in Politics, John A. Ferejohn, an associate professor of political science ...
In studying economic activities and concepts, there are two dominant modes of thought that come to the forefront; neoclassicism or the 'mainstream' view and Austrian economics. These two schools of thought have points of contention on many different issues and theories found in the ana...
In Hume's A Treatise Of Human Nature he makes a distinction between passions and reason. He Points out that reason is a slave to the passions. Reason is what directs our judgment, concerning causes and effects (p.461). These causes and effects are what directs our reason. There are some who ...
The Need for Federal Government Involvement in Education Reform by____________ Political Science 2301 Federal and State Government OVERVIEW For centuries, generations of families have congregated in the same community or in the same general region of the country. Chi...
Charles Baxter is the author of a short story named "Gryphon". It is a story of an unusual substitute teacher named Miss Ferenczi. She taught a 4th grade class in Five Oaks, Michigan, a total of three times David Auburn is the author of the play "Proof". It is about a 25 ye...
Early History The history of Algebra begins in Egypt, Babylon, and India. Although it was in these areas that the roots of Algebra began, the message and teachings of it would eventually spread throughout the world. The Arabs first practiced this mathematical form, and they are given credit for ...
Throughout Plato's The Republic, Plato conveys his belief that in order to live a perfect or ideal life it can only be led under the perfect conditions; that is, in the perfect society, the Ideal State. In The Republic, There are two key concepts that are brought...
D&M Pyramid ?Introduction In 1976, the Viking mission to Mars obtained images of the Martian surface of an area known as the Cydonia. In analyzing these images, Vincent DiPietro and Gregory Molenaar, image interpreters from NASA, discovered an unusual for...