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Evaluate the pros and cons of the Great society. Did the program achieve it's goals?
I did all the questions but this last written one is stumping me... if you can help it would be greatly appreciated.
My response was the death lead by the great society was really bad and that I don't think it actually did what it was trying to do
Answer:
Galileo relied completely on what today is understood as the scientific method direct observation and experimentation rather than the Bible or received tradition in his study of astronomy.
Explanation:
Galileo was the towering scientist of his age, much as Einstein was in the twentieth century. If, as we should, we associate the Renaissance with the beginning of the movement from the centrality of faith to the centrality of reason, he is the exemplar of reason for his period.
He developed the telescope, he was able to study the movement of the planets, discovering the four largest moons of Jupiter and determining that Aristotelean cosmology (a received tradition) was in error, causing a huge stir in the scientific community.
Galileo also studied velocity, dropping balls of different weights (again using the scientific method of direct observation) from the top of the leaning tower of Pisa to time how quickly they fell. He demolished Aristotle's contention that objects of different weights.
Yes it is bad in common its never ok to inhale any gas but oxygen into your lungs this is whats causing them to cough my uncle is a vapor so its water instead of smoke still its bad for u imagine that vapor going to your lungs and turning back to liquid your lungs are going to store more and more water that is why he coughs to and nicotine is also the real problem it is addictive and makes people waste money on cigarettes
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Hello There!!
Explanation:
...because we never really know for sure of how they were formed and who helped or who formed them???
There are alot of things to predict that is why were stuck at guessing.
hope it helps,have a great day!!
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1.National ambient concentrations of ozone, as well as carbon monoxide, have dropped by over 40 percent since 1970. The reduction was achieved through technological changes that yielded lower emissions of pollutants from transportation.
2.Whenever a community is faced with the prospect of a hazardous waste facility being located in its midst, the response is usually, "Not in my back yard!" That response has been dubbed the "NIMBY principle." Such reactions are usually governed by visions of hazardous waste dumps of days gone by and of rusty dented drums