i don't know why sorry guys
Galileo's support for the heliocentric theory (note that this is Copernicus's theory, not Galileo's) got him into trouble with the Roman Catholic Church. In 1633 the Inquisition convicted him of heresy and forced him to recant (publicly withdraw) his support of Copernicus. They sentenced him to life imprisonment, but because of his advanced age allowed him serve his term under house arrest at his villa in Arcetri outside of Florence.
He argued vigorously that the way to truth was to observe, rather than to philosophize. For example, when others argued that Jupiter couldn't possibly have satellites because such moons would serve no purpose, Galileo insisted that the answer could be found simply by looking at Jupiter through a telescope.
Publicly admitting an error, as Galileo was forced to do, is to acknowledge the authority of prevailing beliefs and institutions, often at the cost of personal integrity and intellectual freedom. It reflects the tension between scientific inquiry and societal norms, emphasizing the challenges faced by those who challenge established doctrines. This act can also serve as a cautionary tale about the consequences of dissent and the struggle for truth in the face of opposition.
A sentence in natural gas is the maximum punishment that can be issued for a criminal offense to be served in a prison facility. It implies that the convicted individual will serve a specific number of years in confinement as determined by the court.
In linguistics, a noun typically functions as a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can serve as the subject or object of a sentence, or be used to convey information about what is being discussed. They can also be modified by adjectives to provide further description.
Yes, provided you serve your sentence and probation term first, and are allowed to hold a passport.
No, you are not allowed to serve with a fist in any level of volleyball.
Using serve in a sentence is really easy. I am ging to serve in the army for another year ...
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
Like this: " I will serve you milk, with dinner". or " Will you serve in the military?"
NOPE
everybody
They are allowed to serve on the Supreme Court for the entire time they are alive. In other words, a lifetime.
The government tries to serve the people.
Parole is in essence an inmate being allowed to serve their time in the community. All parolees have been to prison. Probation which is an alternative to prison is different even though some felons who have topped a prison sentence are granted probation on a new conviction.
2 terms. 8 years total.
If by what you mean is are you allowed to hit the return before it bounces - NO.