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    Usefulness of computers

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    Usefulness of the computers To start with‚ we live in the 21th century‚ in other words in the era of a great progress in most aspects of our life. Every day scholars of the whole world make some new discovering‚ invent new technologies‚ and do difficult research. Day by day people realize that their life becomes almost impossible without using different technological devices‚ and what is most curious‚ even in their everyday life. Talking about such so called “vital devices” we mean mobile phones

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    more students willing to be taught computing skills than there are teaches to transfer the skills. 2. Lack of computers; Computers are still very expensive and despite spirited efforts by the government agencies‚ NGO‚ corporate organizations and individuals to donate computers to as many schools as possible‚ there still remains a big percentage of the schools unable to purchase computers for use by their pupils. 3. Lack of electricity;Many schools are still not yet connected to electricity; Kenya

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    Science and Mysticism: Are They Compatible? .Pat Duffy Hutcheon‚ Humanist in Canada (Winter 1996/97)‚ p.20-24. KEY TERMS: mysticism -- transcendentalism -- indeterminacy -- Chaos Theory -- systems emergence -- the anthropic principle -- explanations -- world view -- Cosmological Proof -- postmodernism -- scientific attitude -- contingent causality Much has been written in recent years to the effect that science‚ in its upper reaches‚ merges into mysticism. It is often said‚ by certain New Age

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    necessary for everyone to learn science? What is science? “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.” Science can be known as a subject‚ explanation and possibly our underlying belief. Among the humanity‚ there are diverse of religions; some believe in Buddhism‚ some believe in Christian‚ some believe in Science‚ because science is proved with mathematical methods

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    TOPIC 1: RATES AND CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM QUESTION 1: (Taken from the DoE Physical Sciences Feb-March Paper 2 2009) Antacids are used to relieve indigestion. Indigestion is the condition when the stomach produces too much acid resulting in an uncomfortable and painful feeling. A certain antacid tablet dissolves in water and reacts with the acid in the stomach to release carbon dioxide gas. 1.1 Name the type of chemical reaction that explains why antacids bring relief from indigestion

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    cannot be naturally dissolved into the land. Some of the most common non biodegradable products are plastic bags and bottles‚ tin cans and even computer hardware. As we become more technologically advanced‚ we produce materials that can withstand extreme temperatures‚ are durable and easy to use. Plastic bags‚ synthetics‚ plastic bottles‚ tin cans‚ and computer hardware- these are some of the things that make life easy for us. But what we forget is that these advanced products do not break down

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    Science

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    INTRODUCTION Science (Latin‚ scientia‚ from scire‚ “to know”)‚ term used in its broadest sense to denote systematized knowledge in any field‚ but usually applied to the organization of objectively verifiable sense experience. The pursuit of knowledge in this context is known as pure science‚ to distinguish it from applied science‚ which is the search for practical uses of scientific knowledge‚ and from technology‚ through which applications are realized. For additional information‚ see separate

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    Disadvantage of Internet

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    Best Answer Disadvantages of Internet Security Problems The valuable websites can be damaged by hackers and your valuable data may be deleted. Similarly‚ confidential data may be accessed by unauthorized persons. Accuracy of Information A lot of information about a particular topic is stored on the websites. Some information may be incorrect or not authentic. So‚ it becomes difficult to select the correct information. Sometimes you may be confused. Wastage of times A lot of time is wasted

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    A HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE PHILIPPINES* by Olivia C. Caoili** Introduction The need to develop a country’s science and technology has generally been recognized as one of the imperatives of socioeconomic progress in the contemporary world. This has become a widespread concern of governments especially since the post world war II years.(1) Among Third World countries‚ an important dimension of this concern is the problem of dependence in

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    When we talk of Science and Superstition together it appears as though we are trying to put two opposites together‚ and‚ in doing so putting forth an obviously awkward act. In order to see whether the twosome sounds awkward together and if so how awkward we have to analyze the basic content of both Science and Superstition. On the one hand when Science appeals to reason‚ logic and can be explained‚ Superstition relates to none of these three qualities. The latter in essence is basically a show

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