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    Blessing of Science

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    aircraft CHECK C‚ CHECK CA‚ CHECK 6A‚ etc on BOEING777-200LR/ER‚300ER‚ 747-200/300‚ 737-300 and AIRBUS 310 and also I have achieved different engineering task from PIA. Education: B.Sc: University of Karachi. (Engineering) ( D.J Sindh Govt Science College Karachi ) D.A.E: Sindh Board of Technical Education Karachi.

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    Women in Sciences

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    POV Quiz Women in Science DBQ Prompt: Analyze and discuss attitudes and reactions toward the participation of women in the sciences during the 17th and 18th centuries. Historical background: While rarely acknowledged‚ women actively participated in scientific research in chemistry‚ astronomy‚ biology‚ botany‚ physics‚ and medicine. Although most European universities and academies of science excluded women entirely‚ in Italy a few women held professorships in science and mathematics. Women

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    earth science

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    Earth’s Composition The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals: Science Inquiry—You will view graphic information‚ draw conclusions‚ and communicate your conclusions in written form. STEM—You will use scientific tools and knowledge to analyze real-world situations and gain insight into careers in science‚ technology‚ engineering‚ and math. 21st Century Skills—You will employ online tools for research‚ communicate effectively‚ and assess and validate information. ____

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    Sociology Not a Science

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    “Sociology cannot and should not be a science”. To what extent do sociological arguments and evidence support this view? This statement‚ stating that sociology is not a science‚ is debated throughout sociology by two theoretical positions; positivism and interpretivism. The Positivist theory is based on the idea that explanations for events or people should be based on empirical scientific methods. They see the world as full of testable realities and use quantitative methods to try and support their

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    #1: In what way may disagreement aid the pursuit the knowledge in natural science and human science? Is disagreement always necessary in both natural science and human science? Well‚ without disagreement we can never progress in both the natural and human sciences. Yes‚ disagreement is a necessary evil‚ if we do not disagree or argue with others nothing will change or nothing will want to change. Personally I believe in Mahatma Mahanadi’s claim which is an honest disagreement is often a good sign

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    Science Paper

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    weather. There are 2 causes of climate change. The first is human activity which includes deforestation‚ burning fossil fuels‚ agriculture‚ transportation and infrastructure. The second is natural causes which include volcanic eruptions and variations in solar outputs. These causes have negative effect on the natural environment which leads to increasing of temperature‚ increasing in sea level‚ changing of precipitations‚ extremely weather‚ killing species of animals‚ birds‚ fish and plants. This essay

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    Science and Technology

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    Science And Technology in India | | Last Updated: June 2013 | | | | IntroductionScience and technology (S&T) is widely recognised as an important tool for fostering and strengthening the economic and social development of the country. India has made significant progress in various spheres of science and technology over the years and can now take pride in having a strong network of S&T institutions‚ trained manpower and an innovative knowledge base.India is amongst the top-ranking

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    Food science

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE FOR FOOD SCIENCE The progression of technology and the effects it had on civilization has always fascinated me and generated profound interest in me.  My decision to choose Food Science is not an impetuous decision‚ rather it was developed over a time. Since I was a kid I have seen my parents and grandparents using different cooking methods from time to time. My interest in finding the scientific reason behind their cooking practices grew strong as I grew older. Usage of

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    Science fiction

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    Scientifiction: “With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility” Going back to the past or even travelling into the future using time travel to alter one’s present might be a thing in science fiction movies or books today but it is not an impossible thing to do sometime in the future. Ten years or two hundred years who knows but it will be a part of our lives. Scientifiction might be unrealistic in terms of the technology or mythical/supernatural characters used in them but it is not just another

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    Science Project

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    harmful microbes. Fungal infections can be particularly dangerous‚ but we have developed many different antifungal medications that can usually deal with these infections. But how do antifungal medications work‚ and how effective are they? In this science project‚ we will test how well different common antifungal medications can stop the growth of baker’s yeast‚ a harmless variety of fungus often used in baking. Problem/ Objective : Determine how different antifungal medications slow or stop the

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