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    what is science

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    What is science? The word “science” probably brings to mind many different pictures: a fat textbook‚ white lab coats and microscopes‚ an astronomer peering through a telescope‚ a naturalist in the rainforest‚ Einstein’s equations scribbled on a chalkboard‚ the launch of the space shuttle‚ bubbling beakers …. All of those images reflect some aspect of science‚ but none of them provides a full picture because science has so many facets: These images all show an aspect of science‚ but a complete

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    Science and technology

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    Science and technology is a vital part of our society’s world and how we function. Unless you happen to live out in the middle of the Sahara Desert and have sworn off all aspects of technology and science‚ then you are most likely exposed constantly to science in your daily life. While it is a big part of our world‚ there is a constant uneasy relationship between human beings and science. It is a common axiom that people don’t trust what they don’t understand. That is exactly what drives and causes

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    Science and Agriculture

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    her own food. The problem‚ therefore‚ reduces itself to one of agricultural improvement. We must grow more food. The scientist has other methods. The chemist‚ the biologist‚ the engineer and even the physicist‚ have a great role to play in applying science to large-scale production‚ and they must be given due scope for carrying on experiments and researches. The first step to be taken is to increase the fertility of the soil‚ to ensure a higher yield of crops per acre. Old farmers relied upon easily

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    modern science

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    Modern science is nothing but a skill magician. One after one‚ it is provid­ing the mankind with wonders. It has absolutely (fit) conquered the indomitable forces of nature. The wonders of modern science are too many to illustrate them in a short essay. Electricity is the first wonder of modern science. It is the driving force of modern civilization. Electric power is used for various purposes. Without it‚ the advancement of modern science is impossible. Television is another wonder of modern

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    HOW DO ADVANCES IN NEUROSCIENCE ADD TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF PERSONALITY? The scientific study of the nervous system‚ or “Neuroscience” as it’s universally known‚ has evolved in leaps and bounds over the past few decades. The field has heralded hugely varied and significant findings from the presence of protein plaques in the brains of dementia patients (1) to the effect of medication on brain chemistry (2) and most recently the discovery of neuroplasticity (3). With advancements as remarkable

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    Science and Technology

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    tackled about science such as the science itself as a form of knowledge and as a mode of inquiry and science as a social construction. Overall‚ this subject made some changes in me. The things I learned will guide me and prepare me for my future. This course inspired me to do my best as a future scientist. There are many significant ideas I have learned and encountered in Soctec such as the importance of learning science‚ technology and the effect of these to the society. Learning science is necessary

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    Multiple personality disorder is a disorder that is often confused with dissassociative identity disorder for the reason that they both are characterized by the disassociation that a patient/inflicted individual experience; however‚ multiple personality disorder holds itself a personal definition that suggests that it is a disorder in which 2 or more personalities exist within the inflicted individual‚ both of which taking turns in controlling the individual’s behavior and consciousness.1 Multiple

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    the differences between people in personality’. Discuss. The research carried out in the field of behavioural genetics has indicated‚ over the course of many studies‚ that genetic influence has a direct affect on individual differences in personality. Still‚ behavioural genetics has a lot to provide to the study of personality than inheritability predicts. This paper will discuss a few of the findings from research carried out on behavioural genetics in personality that go beyond the basic question;

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    THE MACHINIST: SLEEPING AS A CATALYST TO INSANITY Science has proven that sleep is one of the most essential things needed to keep the average individual healthy and stable. Without the “healing” powers of sleep‚ our minds and our bodies can be easily affected because of the constant feeling of fatigue. The human body thrives on the energy that sleep ensues in our bodies every night. While the average individual is to sleep approximately eight hours a night‚ realistically speaking‚ getting that

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    Sociology as a Science

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    although whether to classify sociology as a science has been debatable. French philosopher Auguste Comte first coined the term in 1838 from the Greek word ‘socio’ meaning interaction or association of individual and the Latin word ‘logy’ meaning study of a particular subject. Science is the systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation. Methodology used in science sets forth the idea that science is empirical‚ objective‚ tentative and based

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