Religion was essentially the focal point of Puritan life. Everything revolved around being a good Christian and hoping that they were one of the predetermined souls to go to heaven. They were incredibly pious and did not practice any sort of art forms. The closest thing they had to art were the carvings of cherubs on their tombstones. Religion was everything to them.
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I think it was because part of our country's system of public education was modeled after puritan schools
Puritan Theocracy ended because of many disagreements between the members.
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the puritan government is religion and law were the same thing and if you didn't obey you were kicked out look to google.com to find more
A lens has two focal points -- one on each side of the lens. These focal points are where parallel rays of light converge after passing through the lens.
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Focal points refer to specific areas or elements within a space that draw attention and create visual interest. They are used to guide the viewer's eyes and emphasize certain features or aspects of a design. In photography, focal points are where the viewer's gaze naturally lands within an image.
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The distance from the center of a lens to one of its focal points is the focal length of the lens.
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In art a composition's focal point is actually called the focal point. There may be multiple focal points, in which case the main one is the focal point and the others are secondary focal points. You can recognize the focal point because it is somehow set apart from the rest of the composition.
An ellipse has two focal points. These points are located along the major axis, equidistant from the center of the ellipse. The sum of the distances from any point on the ellipse to these two foci is constant, which is a defining property of an ellipse.
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An ellipse have two focal points.
the foci (2 focal points) and the distance between the vertices.
Earth's orbit is an ellipse; the Sun is at one of the ellipses focal points. (The other focal point has no astronomical significance.)