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multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \... | however , while we typically visualize functions with graphs , people tend to use the word transformation to indicate that you should instead visualize some object moving , stretching , squishing , etc . so , the function $ f ( x ) = 2x $ visualized as a transformation gives us the multiplication-by-two video above . i... | this might be answered in a later video , but based on what this article tells us , does it stand to reason that an n-dimensional transformation can be express as a an n x n matrix ? |
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \... | in this case , one lands where negative three started off , so you can tell that the animation represents multiplication by negative three . what do linear transformations in two dimensions look like ? a two-dimensional linear transformation is a special kind of function which takes in a two-dimensional vector $ \left ... | ok this is nice and all as it shows transformation from r2 to r2 , but what do transformations from r3 to r2 look like , does it morph a 3d space to a 2d space ? |
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \... | multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \... | how ans become [ -1 2 ] ? |
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \... | in this case , one lands where negative three started off , so you can tell that the animation represents multiplication by negative three . what do linear transformations in two dimensions look like ? a two-dimensional linear transformation is a special kind of function which takes in a two-dimensional vector $ \left ... | so linear transformations essentially transforms the entire coordinate space on which the vector function lies on ? |
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \... | multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \... | or at least the domain of the coordinate space ? |
overview prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933 . protestants , progressives , and women all spearheaded the drive to institute prohibition . prohibition led directly to the rise of organized crime . the twenty-first amendment , ratified in december ... | why did progressives , and especially women , support the ban on alcohol sales ? do you think prohibition was an effective solution to the ills of a rapidly industrializing society ? why or why not ? | why do we continue to see these kind of controls placed on society if they do n't work ? |
overview prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933 . protestants , progressives , and women all spearheaded the drive to institute prohibition . prohibition led directly to the rise of organized crime . the twenty-first amendment , ratified in december ... | prohibition was a social experiment that had nurtured the very ills that it sought to ameliorate—criminal activity , public corruption , and a casual disregard for the rule of law . what do you think ? why did progressives , and especially women , support the ban on alcohol sales ? | what do readers think of the united states current regard for other such `` drugs '' ? |
overview prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933 . protestants , progressives , and women all spearheaded the drive to institute prohibition . prohibition led directly to the rise of organized crime . the twenty-first amendment , ratified in december ... | al capone was the most notorious of the prohibition-era gangsters who made their fortunes from the illegal distillation and sale of alcohol . many law enforcement agencies simply lacked the resources to consistently and effectively enforce prohibition . repealing prohibition : the twenty-first amendment women were just... | but do we still live with another form of `` prohibition '' ... the prohibition of other `` drugs '' ? |
overview prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933 . protestants , progressives , and women all spearheaded the drive to institute prohibition . prohibition led directly to the rise of organized crime . the twenty-first amendment , ratified in december ... | overview prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933 . protestants , progressives , and women all spearheaded the drive to institute prohibition . | what is a mug shot ? |
overview prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933 . protestants , progressives , and women all spearheaded the drive to institute prohibition . prohibition led directly to the rise of organized crime . the twenty-first amendment , ratified in december ... | in fact , the anti-saloon league was the most powerful political pressure group in us history—no other organization had ever managed to alter the nation ’ s constitution . enacting prohibition : the eighteenth amendment the eighteenth amendment was ratified on january 16 , 1919 , and went into effect one year later , o... | what happened to alcohol producers when the eighteenth amendment was passed ? |
overview prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933 . protestants , progressives , and women all spearheaded the drive to institute prohibition . prohibition led directly to the rise of organized crime . the twenty-first amendment , ratified in december ... | al capone was the most notorious of the prohibition-era gangsters who made their fortunes from the illegal distillation and sale of alcohol . many law enforcement agencies simply lacked the resources to consistently and effectively enforce prohibition . repealing prohibition : the twenty-first amendment women were just... | was there a specific reason that prohibition was started ? |
overview prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933 . protestants , progressives , and women all spearheaded the drive to institute prohibition . prohibition led directly to the rise of organized crime . the twenty-first amendment , ratified in december ... | after the eighteenth amendment went into force , bootlegging , or the illegal distillation and sale of alcoholic beverages , became widespread . al capone was the most notorious of the prohibition-era gangsters who made their fortunes from the illegal distillation and sale of alcohol . many law enforcement agencies sim... | the article makes it sound like the only thing illegal about the alcohol was the selling of it , if this is true , could n't the creators of the substance have given it away , but highly encouraged donations ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | in fact , the head of the creature approaches a steep , natural cliff above the creek . the unique geologic formations suggest that a meteor struck the site approximately 250-300 million years ago , causing folded bedrock underneath the mound . celestial hypotheses aspects of both the zoomorphic form and the unusual si... | how did the mound survive all these years ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | whether the site was built by the fort ancient peoples , or by the earlier adena or hopewell cultures , the mound is atypical . the mound contains no artifacts , and both the fort ancient and adena groups typically buried objects inside their mounds . although there are no graves found inside the great serpent mound , ... | it says in the article it say 's that other mounds were destroyed by farms and villages.how did this mound survive ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | does it mean a sculpture on the ground ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | does anyone else think the serpent 's head resembles almost perfectly that of a snake eating an egg ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | how do the stay in such good shape after so many years ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | they invite us to contemplate the rich spiritual beliefs of the ancient native american cultures that created them . the great serpent mound measures approximately 1,300 feet in length and ranges from one to three feet in height . the complex mound is both architectural and sculptural and was erected by settled peoples... | why does this article say that the great serpent mound ranges from one to three feet in height , but the information from the metropolitan museum of art gives the average height as four to five feet ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | let ’ s take a look at both aerial and close-up views that can help us understand the mound in relationship to its site and the possible intentions of its makers . supernatural powers ? the serpent is slightly crescent-shaped and oriented such that the head is at the east and the tail at the west , with seven winding ... | what is the snake eating and who made it and is there really supernatural things happening over there ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though many were destroyed as farms spread across this region during the modern era . they invite us to contemplate the rich spiri... | where can one find the ancient southeastern woodlands cultures ( precolombian ) ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | the head of the serpent aligns with the summer solstice sunset , and the tail points to the winter solstice sunrise . could this mound have been used to mark time or seasons , perhaps indicating when to plant or harvest ? likewise , it has been suggested that the curves in the body of the snake parallel lunar phases , ... | i know that mounds were used for ceremonial purposes and burials , but what else could they be used for ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | let ’ s take a look at both aerial and close-up views that can help us understand the mound in relationship to its site and the possible intentions of its makers . supernatural powers ? the serpent is slightly crescent-shaped and oriented such that the head is at the east and the tail at the west , with seven winding ... | `` supernatural powers '' what supernatural powers ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | the serpent is slightly crescent-shaped and oriented such that the head is at the east and the tail at the west , with seven winding coils in between . the shape of the head perhaps invites the most speculation . whereas some scholars read the oval shape as an enlarged eye , others see a hollow egg or even a frog abou... | maybe the oval shape is a rattle and the snake is actually coiling in ? |
a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | a serpent 1300 feet long the great serpent mound in rural , southwestern ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world . numerous mounds were made by the ancient native american cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the mississippi , ohio , illinois , and missouri rivers a thousand years ago , though ... | why is it called `` serpent `` ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | can any angle be larger than 360 degrees ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | check out this video . practice set 1 : identify angles want to try more problems like this ? check out this exercise . | why is n't there any 360 angles in here ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | why does n't the green segments fill in the whole black dot ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | below is an example of a right angle . straight angles a straight angle is a $ 180^\circ $ angle . a straight angle looks like a straight line . | is there any angle that could be greater than 180 degrees ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | below is an example of a straight angle . acute angles an acute angle is an angle whose degree measure is less than $ 90^\circ $ . below is an example of an acute angle . | could you use a 360 degree angle for an oval or sqaure ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | when we compare an obtuse angle to a $ \blued { \text { right angle } } $ , we can see that an obtuse angle is greater than $ 90^\circ $ . when we compare an obtuse angle to a $ \greend { \text { straight angle } } $ , we can see that an obtuse angle is less than $ 180^\circ $ . want to learn more about angle types ? | why cant an obtuse angle more than 180 degrees ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | below is an example of a straight angle . acute angles an acute angle is an angle whose degree measure is less than $ 90^\circ $ . below is an example of an acute angle . | how do we call such a degree ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | below is an example of a straight angle . acute angles an acute angle is an angle whose degree measure is less than $ 90^\circ $ . below is an example of an acute angle . | an acute angle is less than 90 degrees but greater than how much degrees ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | below is an example of a straight angle . acute angles an acute angle is an angle whose degree measure is less than $ 90^\circ $ . below is an example of an acute angle . | how can you measure an angle to find the exact amount of degrees ? |
summary of angle sizes angle type| angle size ( in degrees ) - | - acute | between $ 0^\circ $ and $ 90^\circ $ right | exactly $ 90^\circ $ obtuse | between $ 90^\circ $ and $ 180^\circ $ straight | exactly $ 180^\circ $ right angles a right angle is a $ 90^\circ $ angle . a right angle is in the shape of a perfect co... | straight angles a straight angle is a $ 180^\circ $ angle . a straight angle looks like a straight line . below is an example of a straight angle . | what would an angle with both line segments meeting at the center ? |
the massive temple complex of karnak was the principal religious center of the god amun-re in thebes during the new kingdom ( which lasted from 1550 until 1070 b.c.e . ) . the complex remains one of the largest religious complexes in the world . however , karnak was not just one temple dedicated to one god—it held not ... | the massive temple complex of karnak was the principal religious center of the god amun-re in thebes during the new kingdom ( which lasted from 1550 until 1070 b.c.e . ) . the complex remains one of the largest religious complexes in the world . | how much of what we see in the photos is reconstruction ( not restoration or repair , but reconstruction ) ? |
the massive temple complex of karnak was the principal religious center of the god amun-re in thebes during the new kingdom ( which lasted from 1550 until 1070 b.c.e . ) . the complex remains one of the largest religious complexes in the world . however , karnak was not just one temple dedicated to one god—it held not ... | temple as cosmos conceptually , temples in egypt were connected to the idea of zep tepi , or “ the first time , ” the beginnings of the creation of the world . the temple was a reflection of this time , when the mound of creation emerged from the primeval waters . the pylons , or gateways in the temple represent the ho... | `` the mound of creation emerged from the primeval waters ... '' is this description comes from ancient egyptian mythology ? |
the massive temple complex of karnak was the principal religious center of the god amun-re in thebes during the new kingdom ( which lasted from 1550 until 1070 b.c.e . ) . the complex remains one of the largest religious complexes in the world . however , karnak was not just one temple dedicated to one god—it held not ... | made of one piece of red granite , it originally had a matching obelisk that was removed by the roman emperor constantine and re-erected in rome . another unusual feature was the festival temple of thutmose iii , which had columns that represented tent poles , a feature this pharaoh was no doubt familiar with from his ... | `` festival temple of thutmose iii , ... had columns that represented tent poles '' what is it about these columns that makes them represent tent poles ? |
the massive temple complex of karnak was the principal religious center of the god amun-re in thebes during the new kingdom ( which lasted from 1550 until 1070 b.c.e . ) . the complex remains one of the largest religious complexes in the world . however , karnak was not just one temple dedicated to one god—it held not ... | compared to other temple compounds that survive from ancient egypt , karnak is in a poor state of preservation but it still gives scholars a wealth of information about egyptian religion and art . `` the most select of places '' the site was first developed during the middle kingdom ( 2055-1650 b.c.e . ) and was initia... | what is the significance of criosphynxes ( the most select of places paragraph ) ? |
the massive temple complex of karnak was the principal religious center of the god amun-re in thebes during the new kingdom ( which lasted from 1550 until 1070 b.c.e . ) . the complex remains one of the largest religious complexes in the world . however , karnak was not just one temple dedicated to one god—it held not ... | for example , the tallest obelisk in egypt stood at karnak and was dedicated by the female pharaoh hatshepsut who ruled egypt during the new kingdom . made of one piece of red granite , it originally had a matching obelisk that was removed by the roman emperor constantine and re-erected in rome . another unusual featur... | how did they manage to take down and transport a 900,000 pound obelisk to rome ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | the potentials of all the other nodes are measured relative to ground . node voltage method the node voltage method breaks down circuit analysis into this sequence of steps , assign a reference node ( ground ) . assign node voltage names to the remaining nodes . | should n't the voltage through the resistor be the same regardless of which node is in question ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . | in the vb node equation of the floating voltage example , why the current through the battery is positive even though the current will be entering to the node ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | the node voltage method is one of two very efficient procedures we have for solving circuits . ( the other one is the mesh current method . ) the node voltage method is not new science . | if current flows from higher ( + ) terminal to lower ( - ) terminal , then how come the direction of current in upper mesh ( mesh with floating voltage source ) is in anticlockwise direction ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | solve the easy nodes first , the ones with a voltage source connected to the reference node . write kirchhoff 's current law for each node . do ohm 's law in your head . | how does it satisfy the current flow from higher to lower potential concept ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | solve for any currents you want to know using ohm 's law . a twist - floating voltage source sometimes you come across a circuit where a voltage source does not have either of its terminals connected to the ground node . we say the voltage source is floating . a floating source is a problem for the node voltage method ... | in the floating voltage source example , what would the effect on the circuit be if v2 battery were flipped ( as in the poles reversed from whats currently drawn ) ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | even better , we can write the battery current in terms of $ v_b $ as $ \dfrac { \text v_1 - ( v_b + \text v_2 ) } { \text r1 } $ . now we can complete the kcl equation at node $ b $ . $ 0 = \dfrac { ( \text v_1 - v_b ) } { \text r2 } - \dfrac { v_b } { \text r3 } + \dfrac { \text v_1 - ( v_b + \text v_2 ) } { \text r1... | stupid questioni am sure , but why do you multiply the first equation ( node b ) by 15/10 to get rid of vc ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | a twist - floating voltage source sometimes you come across a circuit where a voltage source does not have either of its terminals connected to the ground node . we say the voltage source is floating . a floating source is a problem for the node voltage method , but it is not too big of a challenge . | floating voltage source example - what if we remove the r1 resistor ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | solve the easy nodes first , the ones with a voltage source connected to the reference node . write kirchhoff 's current law for each node . do ohm 's law in your head . | i assume we then eliminate node c. how do we determine the branch ( v2 ) current ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | node voltage $ v_b $ is the independent variable . the current ( blue arrow ) flowing into node $ \greene b $ from the $ 20\ , \omega $ resistor can be written as $ +\dfrac { ( 140 - v_b ) } { 20 } $ . the current in the $ 6\ , \omega $ and $ 5\ , \omega $ resistors instantly goes into the equation as $ -\dfrac { v_b }... | why is there no current flowing through r3 ( and subsequently v1 ) if v1=v2 ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | the current in the $ 6\ , \omega $ and $ 5\ , \omega $ resistors instantly goes into the equation as $ -\dfrac { v_b } { 6 } $ and $ -\dfrac { v_b } { 5 } $ . we have just one node to deal with , node $ \greene b $ . kcl says the sum of the currents flowing into node $ \greene b = 0 $ . | where it is written `` node a '' should be `` node b '' for this case , right ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | node voltage method the node voltage method breaks down circuit analysis into this sequence of steps , assign a reference node ( ground ) . assign node voltage names to the remaining nodes . solve the easy nodes first , the ones with a voltage source connected to the reference node . | in the guided example , when doing kcl at the 2 remaining nodes , should n't you technically have all the arrows pointing towards the node ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | we can add this to our system of equations , and it makes up for not knowing the current in battery $ \text v_2 $ . we also see that the current in battery $ \text v_2 $ is the same as the current in resistor $ \text r1 $ . we can express the battery current in the node voltage style as $ \dfrac { \text v_1 - v_c } { \... | can anyone please explain `` current in battery v2 is same as current in resistor r1 '' for the observations made for floating voltage source problem ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | solve the resulting system of equations for all node voltages . solve for any currents you want to know using ohm 's law . assign a reference node and node voltages we already did this above , but let 's do it again . | and , how are we supposed to know which way the arrows should point ? |
the node voltage method is an organized methods of analyzing a circuit . the node voltage method is based on kirchhoff 's current law . this technique is embedded inside the popular circuit simulator , $ \small \text { spice } $ . what is the circuit analysis challenge ? solving any circuit means creating and solving $... | done . the circuit is analyzed . steps in the node voltage method assign a reference node ( ground ) . | in the first circuit why do the orange arrows for va and vb both point upwards ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | this was one of two that he found in the grave of `` queen '' pu-abi . along with the lyre , which stood against the pit wall , were the bodies of ten women with fine jewelry , presumed to be sacrificial victims , and numerous stone and metal vessels . one woman lay right against the lyre and , according to woolley , t... | we read `` ... along with the lyre , which stood against the pit wall , were the bodies of ten women with fine jewelry , presumed to be sacrificial victims ... '' were there signs of trauma dealt to the bones of the `` victims '' ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | the majority of graves had been robbed in antiquity but where evidence survived the main burial was surrounded by many human bodies . one grave had up to seventy-four such sacrificial victims . it is evident that elaborate ceremonies took place as the pits were filled in that included more human burials and offerings o... | how can we be sure that these were `` sacrificial victims '' ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | it is evident that elaborate ceremonies took place as the pits were filled in that included more human burials and offerings of food and objects . the excavator , leonard woolley thought the graves belonged to kings and queens . another suggestion is that they belonged to the high priestesses of ur . | why would anyone want to live anywhere with graves all over the streets ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | banquet scenes such as this are common on cylinder seals of the period , such as on the seal of the `` queen '' pu-abi , also in the british museum ( see image above ) . queen 's lyre leonard woolley discovered several lyres in the graves in the royal cemetery at ur . this was one of two that he found in the grave of `... | is queen 's lyre also known as sound box ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | h. crawford , sumer and sumerians ( cambridge , 2004 ) . n. postgate , early mesopotamia : society and economy at the dawn of history ( london , 1994 ) . m. roaf , cultural atlas of mesopotamia ( new york , 1990 ) . | why have n't the artifacts been returned ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | the royal graves of ur close to temple buildings at the center of the city of ur , sat a rubbish dump built up over centuries . unable to use the area for building , the people of ur started to bury their dead there . the cemetery was used between about 2600-2000 b.c.e . | was ur a residential area , or was it more a hub for the people surrounding it ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | from the mediterranean to the indus ( new york , 2003 ) . d. collon , ancient near eastern art ( london , 1995 ) . h. crawford , sumer and sumerians ( cambridge , 2004 ) . | was the lyre a common stringed instruments among the people in the various ancient kingdoms of this region ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | banquet scenes such as this are common on cylinder seals of the period , such as on the seal of the `` queen '' pu-abi , also in the british museum ( see image above ) . queen 's lyre leonard woolley discovered several lyres in the graves in the royal cemetery at ur . this was one of two that he found in the grave of `... | is the queen 's lyre pictured the original reconstruction ? |
the city of ur known today as tell el-muqayyar , the `` mound of pitch , '' the site was occupied from around 5000 b.c.e . to 300 b.c.e . although ur is famous as the home of the old testament patriarch abraham ( genesis 11:29-32 ) , there is no actual proof that tell el-muqayyar was identical with `` ur of the chaldee... | later research showed that this was a mistake . a new reconstruction , based on excavation photographs , was made in 1971-72 . suggested readings : j. aruz , art of the first cities : the third millennium b.c . | is there a picture of the reconstruction from 1971-72 ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | verdict : fail 2 . living things have different levels of organization . life is a complicated idea , and live organisms reflect that complexity in their structure . | so is there a consideration that maybe there are different levels of life ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | verdict : pass where does this leave us ? are viruses alive or dead ? well , we know they ’ re not dead . | my question is , if viruses are able to evolve , should n't that be good enough to also support they are alive ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | upon further study , it turned out that this giant virus actually had a smaller virus associated with it . when mamavirus infected amoebae , it created a giant virus factory , whose machinery was then hijacked by the smaller virus ( sputnik ) . some scientists have pointed out the fact that if a virus can get sick , th... | wait , so is the last part saying that mamavirus infected an amoeba , then that infected amoeba was hijacked by sputnik ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | instead of destroying the virus , antiviral medicines try to shut off the replication cycle , like shutting down the android production line . what happens if a virus infects another virus ? scientists found a bacteria-sized giant virus which they named mamavirus . | how is that the virus getting sick ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | upon further study , it turned out that this giant virus actually had a smaller virus associated with it . when mamavirus infected amoebae , it created a giant virus factory , whose machinery was then hijacked by the smaller virus ( sputnik ) . some scientists have pointed out the fact that if a virus can get sick , th... | is n't that just one virus taking over the amoeba after mamavirus did ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | while our immune system could certainly handle a single virion , it ’ s the hundreds of thousands of virions created in a short period of time that harm our cells . viruses must use host cells to create more virions . since viruses don ’ t have organelles , nuclei , or even ribosomes , they don ’ t have the tools they ... | is it possible that viruses put to use by humans would similarly thrive ( or not ) ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | one of the basic urges in nature is for a species to pass on its genetic information . viruses definitely multiply . while our immune system could certainly handle a single virion , it ’ s the hundreds of thousands of virions created in a short period of time that harm our cells . | and if so , could we better protect our species by acting in a mendelian ( or god-like ) manner during interactions with viruses ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | instead of destroying the virus , antiviral medicines try to shut off the replication cycle , like shutting down the android production line . what happens if a virus infects another virus ? scientists found a bacteria-sized giant virus which they named mamavirus . | if the virus strong so we can stop them we will die right ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | verdict : pass where does this leave us ? are viruses alive or dead ? well , we know they ’ re not dead . | so are viruses alive or dead ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? | what is the author`s full name and when was this artcle published or modified ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | 2009 ; 83 ( 20 ) :10694-709 . pearson , h. ( n.d. ) . 'virophage ' suggests viruses are alive . | but to think again that viruses have the ability to replicate but ca n't be destroyed , is n't it unfair ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | instead of destroying the virus , antiviral medicines try to shut off the replication cycle , like shutting down the android production line . what happens if a virus infects another virus ? scientists found a bacteria-sized giant virus which they named mamavirus . | does it mean that virus ' population keep growing ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | instead of destroying the virus , antiviral medicines try to shut off the replication cycle , like shutting down the android production line . what happens if a virus infects another virus ? scientists found a bacteria-sized giant virus which they named mamavirus . | how does the mechanism of the antibodies developed against the virus after the treatment of the infection work ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | verdict : pass where does this leave us ? are viruses alive or dead ? well , we know they ’ re not dead . | when will we find out whether or not virus are alive or dead ? |
if life were a monster movie , would viruses be vampires or zombies ? werewolves or frankenstein ’ s monster ? would they be something else entirely ? the first step in answering these questions comes down to – are viruses alive or dead ? how do we determine whether something is alive ? let ’ s compare viruses to the 7... | verdict : pass where does this leave us ? are viruses alive or dead ? well , we know they ’ re not dead . | and what is your opinion on whether or not they 're alive or dead ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | credit infrastructures within europe rose to meet similar needs , and some locales—venice , in particular—benefitted significantly in economic terms . it goes without saying that the crusades also had a highly negative effect on interfaith relations . impact world-wide fourth , the crusading movement has left an imprin... | can you recommend some particularly strong documentaries on the crusades ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . | can a `` holy war '' be considered a `` holy war '' even if it is n't in the name of christianity ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first crusade . a military order is a religious order in which members take traditional monastic vows—communal poverty , chastity , and obedience—but also c... | is any war fought in the name of christianity no matter the date considered a crusade ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first crusade . a military order is a religious order in which members take traditional monastic vows—communal poverty , chastity , and obedience—but also c... | if not , what differentiates a crusade from a war fought in the name of christianity ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | credit infrastructures within europe rose to meet similar needs , and some locales—venice , in particular—benefitted significantly in economic terms . it goes without saying that the crusades also had a highly negative effect on interfaith relations . impact world-wide fourth , the crusading movement has left an imprin... | could do crusades have affected the conflict of muslims and the western world or christians today ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | modern crusading histories in the islamic world began to be written in the 1890s , when the ottoman empire was in crisis . after the ottomans , some arab nationalists interpreted nineteenth-century imperialism as crusading , and thus linked their efforts to end imperial rule with the efforts of muslims to resist crusad... | if the word `` crusade '' is used to describe european christian-based efforts to occupy the coastline of the eastern mediterranean , what word is used to describe the middle-eastern islamic-based efforts to occupy those same lands in the 10th and 11th centuries ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | credit infrastructures within europe rose to meet similar needs , and some locales—venice , in particular—benefitted significantly in economic terms . it goes without saying that the crusades also had a highly negative effect on interfaith relations . impact world-wide fourth , the crusading movement has left an imprin... | what effect did the crusades have on medieval society ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | some in that century , like the novelist sir walter scott , portrayed crusaders as brave and glamorous yet backward and unenlightened ; simultaneously , they depicted muslims as heroic , intelligent , and liberal . others more wholeheartedly romanticized crusading . these trends in nineteenth-century european culture i... | what would modern day crusading look like ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first crusade . a military order is a religious order in which members take traditional monastic vows—communal poverty , chastity , and obedience—but also c... | what was so interesting in palestine and jerusalem that the people fought over ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | some in that century , like the novelist sir walter scott , portrayed crusaders as brave and glamorous yet backward and unenlightened ; simultaneously , they depicted muslims as heroic , intelligent , and liberal . others more wholeheartedly romanticized crusading . these trends in nineteenth-century european culture i... | were there any benefits to the crusading , besides the all of their power and wealth ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | for example , many of the national flags of europe incorporate a cross . in addition , many images of crusaders in our popular culture are indebted to the nineteenth century . some in that century , like the novelist sir walter scott , portrayed crusaders as brave and glamorous yet backward and unenlightened ; simultan... | if possible , could you state one reason the crusaders won more battles ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | a military order is a religious order in which members take traditional monastic vows—communal poverty , chastity , and obedience—but also commit to violence on behalf of the christian faith . well-known examples include the knights templar ( officially endorsed in 1129 ) , the knights hospitaller ( confirmed by papal ... | what does 'confirmed by papal bull ' mean ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | some in that century , like the novelist sir walter scott , portrayed crusaders as brave and glamorous yet backward and unenlightened ; simultaneously , they depicted muslims as heroic , intelligent , and liberal . others more wholeheartedly romanticized crusading . these trends in nineteenth-century european culture i... | were there any benefits to come from crusading , besides the allocation of power and wealth ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | they expelled jews from the country in the same year . and of course , they also authorized and supported the expeditions of christopher columbus , who—like many european explorers of his day—believed that the expansion of the christian faith was one of his duties . impact in europe ( religious and secular ) third , th... | were there great technological advancements that caused one side to be successful ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | credit infrastructures within europe rose to meet similar needs , and some locales—venice , in particular—benefitted significantly in economic terms . it goes without saying that the crusades also had a highly negative effect on interfaith relations . impact world-wide fourth , the crusading movement has left an imprin... | why did the crusades changed and attacked christian cities and stole , their property ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first crusade . a military order is a religious order in which members take traditional monastic vows—communal poverty , chastity , and obedience—but also c... | is the terrorism today going to cause another crusade ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | credit infrastructures within europe rose to meet similar needs , and some locales—venice , in particular—benefitted significantly in economic terms . it goes without saying that the crusades also had a highly negative effect on interfaith relations . impact world-wide fourth , the crusading movement has left an imprin... | what were the impact of crusades on muslim states and population ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | credit infrastructures within europe rose to meet similar needs , and some locales—venice , in particular—benefitted significantly in economic terms . it goes without saying that the crusades also had a highly negative effect on interfaith relations . impact world-wide fourth , the crusading movement has left an imprin... | what were some of the negative effects of the crusades on the modern world ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . | what is the relationship between a jihad and a cusaid ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | credit infrastructures within europe rose to meet similar needs , and some locales—venice , in particular—benefitted significantly in economic terms . it goes without saying that the crusades also had a highly negative effect on interfaith relations . impact world-wide fourth , the crusading movement has left an imprin... | was n't the crusades more about warfare in the name of christ rather than violence in the name of christ ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . | can a `` holy war '' be considered a `` holy war '' even if it is n't in the name of christianity ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first crusade . a military order is a religious order in which members take traditional monastic vows—communal poverty , chastity , and obedience—but also c... | what was so interesting in palestine and jerusalem that the people fought over ? |
it is hard to summarize the impact of a movement that spanned centuries and continents , crossed social lines , and affected all levels of culture . however , there are a few central effects that can be highlighted . military orders first , the earliest military orders originated in jerusalem in the wake of the first c... | after the ottomans , some arab nationalists interpreted nineteenth-century imperialism as crusading , and thus linked their efforts to end imperial rule with the efforts of muslims to resist crusading in previous centuries . it would be reassuring to believe that nobody in the west has provided grounds for such beliefs... | in the first paragraph , would n't `` fighting wars '' be a better phrase than `` violence '' ? |
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