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said: I couldn't do it. []. That means we don't really understand it."
mechanisms that make the world work. It could be claimed that simplicity
knowledge regarding seed anatomy, but also consider the factors that
Isaac Newton once said, If I have seen further, it is by standing upon the
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shoulders of giants. (BBC, n.d.) An extensive understanding of accurate
knowledge by the principle of Occams razor. (Baker, A., 2013). The theory
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which supports clarity and precision. A parallel can also be drawn between
detail increases the risk of bias in historical representations, since not all
heavily subjective, and this process leads to the formulation of biased and
plays in conveying meaning. Take, for example, the case of Alexander the
portrayal as a legendary military leader. However this label does not take
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into account the wide-spread destruction he lead on the Persopolis in 331
B.C. (Livius, n.d.). This viciousness is not depicted in the cult of character
periodisation of the Middle Ages, as the term The Medieval Period is only
era. This not only fails to acknowledge different civilisations history, but
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different perspectives. They then aim to make concise coherent narratives
Boxtel, C., and van Drie, J., 2004). Although their conclusions may be
relatively simpler, they are by no means less accurate, as the claims that
analysis, and not the simplicity of the knowledge itself. Ultimately, the
of the historical figure Maratha King through of simple poems (Tare, K.,
who write in simple language need to study more [] so that they wont
regarding the validity of Purandares work reinforces the notion that the
truth, and not the simplicity of the concepts conveyed. The diverse
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conclusions to be received and understood by a wider audience, therefore
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