PPT-Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)

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The Father of Microbiology He constructed many Microscopes containing a single lens and magnified about 200 times Who first accurately described the different shapes

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The Father of Microbiology He constructed many Microscopes containing a single lens and magnified about 200 times Who first accurately described the different shapes of bacteria Hans and Zacharias Jansen. The play opens at a holiday creating an atmosphere of anticipation and excitement. .  . Marullus discusses the contrast between love and ingratitude. . The commoners typify the “mob” mentality – an essential collective character throughout the play.. Figure 2 : A painting by Jean - L The next three weeks…. Everyone signing on to using @. classicsaquinas. Introduction to the A2 course (unit 4) - . Prezi. Source work comparison activity. Profile of the Emperors. , Dumas. First phase of Romanticism. The trauma of the French Revolution. An aristocratic movement. In reaction to Enlightenment values. Opposition to the classical forms of literary expressions. Under the . Julius Caesar. Brutus, Cassius, Antony, and . Octavius. meet prior to going into battle.. This is called a “parley”. After exchanging words, Antony and . Octavius. leave to prepare for battle.. or. -. . . Ruined Masculinity . - . or. -. . . . Scenes from a life as tragedy?. Romeo. :. O, sweet Juliet!. Thy beauty hath made me effeminate,. And in my temper . soften’d. valour’s steel! (3.1.121). The Battle of the Sexes. Variety and subtlety in the art of persuasion. Look…see this Herculean Roman does become the carriage of his chafe. Riotous madness, to be entangled with those mouth-made vows. The first microscopes. Van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of bacteria. “ van Leeuwenhoek was proud of his clean teeth and described his regimen for keeping them in that condition in his letter of 17 September 1683. Each morning he rubbed his teeth, using salt as an abrasive, and then rinsed his mouth with water. After eating he picked his teeth with a toothpick and then rubbed them well with a piece of cloth. He was well satisfied with his regimen and commented that few people of his age had such clean and white teeth. He was then just 5 weeks short of his 51st birthday.. or a visit to the Microorganism Hall of Fame. This presentation honors those great people who helped us learn about microorganisms.. Microorganisms were unknown prior to the 1670’s.. How did we discover microorganisms?. The beginnings of . monasticsm. Text . pg. 81-. 88 . In this Chapter…. Monasticism:. Defining monasticism. The appeal of the monastic life. Contributions of monasticism to civilization. Timeline. 300. -. . . Ruined Masculinity . - . or. -. . . . Scenes from a life as tragedy?. Romeo. :. O, sweet Juliet!. Thy beauty hath made me effeminate,. And in my temper . soften’d. valour’s steel! (3.1.121). Van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of bacteria. “ van Leeuwenhoek was proud of his clean teeth and described his regimen for keeping them in that condition in his letter of 17 September 1683. Each morning he rubbed his teeth, using salt as an abrasive, and then rinsed his mouth with water. After eating he picked his teeth with a toothpick and then rubbed them well with a piece of cloth. He was well satisfied with his regimen and commented that few people of his age had such clean and white teeth. He was then just 5 weeks short of his 51st birthday.. Create Thematic Statements What the struggle for power do to those who engage in it The noble ideas of man, the tragedy of honesty and idealism in a world of human vanity and self-interest (Think of Brutus!) ކ 

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