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My grandfather brough it over to Canada from Europe. I got it from his kid. And that is it's origin. *smile*
Peterson means "son of Peter" It is an English, Scandanavian and German varant of a surname that is widely used throughout Christian Europe because of its derivation from the name of St. Peter.
It is not known when the potter's wheel first came into use, but dates between about 8000 BC to about 1400 BC have been suggested. Many modern scholars suggest that it was first developed in Mesapotamia, although southeast Europe, Egyptand China have all been claimed as possible places of origin. A stone potter's wheel found at the Mesopotamian city of Ur in modern-day Iraq has been dated to about 3129 BC, but fragments of wheel-thrown pottery of an even earlier date have been recovered in the same area.
the origin of social difference
The origin of modern Chemistry
The German surname Boren is first found in the region of Westphalia, during the Middle Ages.
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Europe comes from the name of the Phoenician Princess Europa.
Charles Darwin, for sure. Not only did he write origin of speciese, which serves as the basis for our modern understanding of evolution, but he also made many advancements in plant biology and such. Darwin, for SURE!
It is named after the continent of Europe.
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Knowing the origin of something can provide context, credibility, and allow for a better understanding of its implications or consequences. Understanding where something comes from can help guide decision-making and promote transparency and accountability.
You could start off by pointing out that an atom is indeed too small to contain the body of words you wish to convey. (Fermat did that and he was famous for it!) But the origin of the concept in Greek times; the models and experiments of early and more recent scientists; leading to the modern understanding of the atom. And our modern understanding may not yet be complete or perfect.
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