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    Sociology is a Science in its own right‚ a distinct and autonomous science of a social phenomenon. It is a fact or occurrence that appears or is perceived; subject to natural and statics laws. In other words‚ it is the study of behavioural things. This science is a unique human enterprise that investigates and articulates facts‚ data and ‘truths’ of the natural world. This inimitable science is based on common sense and scientific knowledge. Common sense is a belief whilst scientific knowledge

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    Value of Science

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    3/14/2013 Values Science is undoubtedly a very important part of growing as the human race. It has improved our lives drastically from the first stone tools‚ to iPods and cars we drive. But what is it really that matters when it comes to science? Material things are not the only things that science gives humanity. Richard Feynman explains his point of view of the values of science‚ and on how science is used to create things beneficial and afflicting‚ how the values behind science are affected by

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    Science Of Basketball

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    it to a whole other level.” (Bythe‚pg.9). Basketball is a team sport. No one wants to play with you if a you’re a hog ball‚ if you’re selfish‚ or if you try to show off. Basketball‚ like all sports can be explained by science. People that play basketball like me also uses science‚ by gravity‚ force‚ friction‚ and momentum. Players use force to push the ball toward the basket. The player fights gravity to take a jump shot to get to points for his team. On the court the player uses friction to

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    The Nature of Science

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    Science is a relationship between what we can represent and think about and what’s actually’ out there; it’s an extension of good mapmaking”. Q: In your opinion‚ how effective is the “mapmaking” of science? How close has it got us to the reality out there? Science is the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. I believe that science is a mixture of what we see

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    Definitions of Science

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    Definitions of Science An organized body of knowledge gathered over a long period of time to explain the world we live in. Knowledge or a system covering general truths or the operation of general laws especially as obtained and tested through scientific method. Scientific Method 1. Identifying the problem (Questioning) 2. Gathering Preliminary data 3. Formulating a hypothesis* 4. Testing of the hypothesis 5. Analysis and Interpretation of data 6. Drawing of Conclusion

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    Ethic and Science

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    Science is still now as important as it was before ‚ since it is what keeps us moving forward to the future‚ to a ‘better’ world that everyone is trying to create. But if we slow down for a moment to think about it‚ we will be surprise about what we are foreting in this rapid-growing world‚ which one of them is ethics. Overwhemled by the power of science‚ we seem to ignore (on purpose or not) the aspect of ethics to focus on productivity. Whether it is our fault (the people)‚ or the scientists’ fault

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    social science

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    them. (Barry and Yuill‚ 2012). This would allow one to use the sociological imagination‚ in a way that one would need to think beyond our own experiences‚ as it teaches us an appreciation of different cultures thus questioning what ’common sense’ really is‚ as common sense to one may be seen in a totally different light to how another may see it (Barry and Yuill‚ 2012). The sociological imagination is relevant to nursing as it gives the nurse a better ability to understand the patient as a person‚

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    Science and Technology

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    Science and Technology (400 words) Science and technology plays vital role in the modern life and profoundly influenced the course of human civilization. Technological advancement in the modern life has provided us lots of remarkable insights all over the world. Scientific revolutions has taken its full speed from the 20th century and has become more advance in the 21stcentury. We have entered to the new century in new ways and with all the arrangements for well being of the people. Modern culture

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    Essay on Science

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    2013 ECE 204 ECE Science: More Than Dead Leaves and a Magnifying Glass! Author: T .Wright This is a blog emphasis on how important it is that as teachers of young children‚ we should take the opportunity to provide our students with the chance to make discoveries‚ develop theories‚ and test their hypotheses. We must give them a safe environment with adequate materials to help them extend their understanding of the world around us. I like what the article is about. Science is not just a set

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    Science Technician

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    Science technician in Science technicians use the principles and theories of science and mathematics to solve problems in research and development and to help invent and improve products and processes. However‚ their jobs are more practically oriented than those of scientists. Technicians set up‚ operate‚ and maintain laboratory instruments‚ monitor experiments‚ make observations‚ calculate and record results‚ and often develop conclusions. Knowledge needed for the role: • A sound knowledge

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