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    Galon‚ Edel Angelo S. Integrative Essay 2 Science as both Objective and Subjective in Nature Objectivity refers to the property of science that deals with the scientific measurement that is tested independently from the one who proposed it. In other words objectivity aims reproduce a certain experiment in order for it to be tested and demonstrated by other parties. Objectivity also deals with the perception of the universe of what it really is free of any human influence or emotion. Subjectivity

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    MEANING OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Defined as the study of the state in all its elements‚ aspects and relationships e.g. government and its organs‚ institutions through which the state functions. Is also a systematic analysis to discover not only about the state but as well as political attitudes‚ controversial issues concerning state operation‚ powers and functions Greek The word politics has its origins in Ancient Greece.  All of the cities in Ancient Greece‚ such as Athens‚ Sparta‚ and Corinth

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    Science means to discover the world! Science means to learn more! Science means to be AWARE! Science means to be ALERT... But science does not mean killing of the innocent people...science does not mean destruction of the world and science certainly does not mean eradication of humanity!!! The basic and the foremost purposes of science are to improve the quality of life of the entire humanity and to reduce the miseries and sufferings of the people. If we use the knowledge of science with

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    01.06 Review and Critical Thinking Review Questions 1. Forensic science is the application of science to the criminal justice system. 2. A forensic scientist is to collect and analyze the evidence found at a crime scene‚ and trains other law enforcement individuals in how to record and collect evidence. 3. There are several different criteria that are used to determine if someone is able to serve as an expert witness. Courts typically take into consideration a person’s education degrees

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    Actuarial Science applies mathematical‚ statistical‚ financial an economic theory to solve real problems arising in applied subjects such as commerce‚ governments‚ insurance and banking‚ typically involving risk‚ uncertainty‚ and the financial impact of certain events. The BSc in Actuarial Science and Mathematics is accredited by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. The course gives a firm foundation in Mathematics‚ together with specialist course units in Actuarial Science whilst giving you

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    picture whereas we just look at what we can see in front of us. If they can view and study what is going on in society we can try to take their advice from their research and apply it to our society. Which of the social sciences strikes you as closest to sociology? Why? The social science that seems to be the closest to sociology would have to be psychology. I believe this because psychology and sociology study people. It has a lot to do with studying people and their behaviors. Sociology also studies

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    thinking about how bizarre it is to be alive. This is why I think that biomedical science is the right course for me. I believe it will allow me to further explore topics I find interesting and open doors for me to be able to use my knowledge to improve the lives of others through research and testing. I feel that the skills I have obtained throughout my education will aid me in this course. For example‚ during my GCSE sciences and A-level biology and chemistry courses‚ I have carried out multiple practical

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    Environmental Science My future plan in getting an education is to obtain a college degree in Environmental Science and then get a good job in helping to educate others about our planet and all the benefits that could come from being mindful and nurturing to our planet. If given the opportunity to move forward I would attend college and learn how to take better care of the earth and in doing so could result in a greater future in my career. While learning I would try to form a business of my own

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    and Mathematical Statistics 2000 5000 4 CT4 - Models 2000 5000 5 CT5 - General Insurance‚ Life and Health Contingencies 2000 5000 6 CT6 - Statistical Methods 2000 5000 7 CT7 - Business Economics  2000 5000 8 CT8 - Financial Economics 2000 5000 9 CA1 - Actuarial Risk Management 6000 15000 Specialist Technical Stage (ST) 10 ST1 - Health and Care Insurance 3200 8000 11 ST2 - Life Insurance 3200 8000 12 ST4 - Pension and Other Employee

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    The Role of Science and Technology in Future Design by Jerome Karle 1985 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Introduction The role of science and technology in future design will be discussed from the perspective of someone who has lived all his life in the United States and whose scientific experience has spanned the years since the late 1930s. It is likely that the reader will find in my discussion characteristics that apply to many developed countries and developing ones. Inasmuch as scientific

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