Gisella's School

All of my written school work in one place

  • Tycho Brahe

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    Today I will be reviewing the life of Tycho Brahe. Brahe was a Danish nobleman and scientist. He was the imperial mathematician of Emperor Rudolf II until his death, at which time Kepler replaced him. He studied astronomy, medicine, and alchemy. Brahe was born in Sweden in 1546 to a noble family. He attended a…

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  • Wednesday

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    I awoke to sun streaming in from my window. I roll over with a groan. I kick off my covers and wander to my dresser. I pull up my long brown hair and select a clean pair of bell-bottoms, a t-shirt that says “Nashville”,and a jacket. I walk out of my room and say good…

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  • Jamestown

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    Today I will be summarizing the story of Jamestown. The story begins when Walter Raleigh founded the first English colony in North America. While Roanoke was no great success, many other colonies would begin developing along the Atlantic coast of North America. The first settlement in North America was the colony of Jamestown, in modern…

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  • Mary, Queen of Scots

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    This week I will be summarizing the life of Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary Stuart became Queen of Scotland 1542 when she was 6 days old. Mary was pushed into a marriage with the king of France at an early age. She grew up in France, but after her husband, the king of France, died,…

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  • Worldviews

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    Today I will be talking about the most interesting worldviews, in my opinion, that I learned about this week. First, is Theism. Theism is a belief in the existence of a god or gods, especially a god who created the world and who acts to influence events. I support Theism because I am a Christian…

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  1. people used the same evidence they used to condemm her to declare her saint! isn’t that neat!

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