Review Questions 1. What is a comparison microscope? What are the advantages of this microscope? A comparison microscope is a type of microscopes that is commonly used in a forensic laboratory. This microscope combines two microscopes into one unit‚ allowing the viewer to see what is under each of the lenses at the same time. This is a huge advantage because it allows you to compare evidence with a known sample because the two samples can be examined side by side. 2. What are the three substances
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between religion and science has been a subject of study since Classical antiquity‚ addressed by philosophers‚ theologians‚ scientists‚ and other commentators. Perspectives from different geographical regions‚ cultures and historical epochs are diverse. Recent commentators have characterized the relationship as one of 4 categories: conflict‚ independence‚ dialogue‚ and integration. Discussions of what is science and what is not science‚ the demarcation problem in the philosophy of science‚ have intersected
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THE ROLE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BY HABIBA GARBA AHMAD PHYSICS DEPARTMENT‚ FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION‚ KANO. Abtract In order to enhance Science and Technology Education‚ it is necessary to understand the contribution of Science and Technology Education to national development. This paper examines the contribution of Science and Technology Education to national
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Social sciences analyse systematically the social realm of the world. They are integrative area of study of human behaviour and society which encompasses disciplines of anthropology‚ economics‚ political science‚ psychology and sociology. Social sciences study methodically the manner in which people behave and how they influence the world around us. It aims to comprehend any given social phenomena by using a methodology borrowed from the physical sciences. Social sciences and natural sciences differ
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topography‚ availability of mineral and fresh water resources‚ favorable climate and soil fertility are some of the reasons affecting population distribution e.g.‚ Indo Gangetic Plains‚ Diamond Mines of South Africa etc are densely populated. b. Social and Cultural factors – Areas of better housing‚ education and health facilities are more populated. Places of religious and cultural significance also attract people e.g.‚ Varanasi‚ Jerusalem etc. c. Economic factors – Places having more industries
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Social constructs are a perception of an individual‚ group‚ or idea‚ derived through interactions with others. We all subconsciously agree upon a singular version of reality for social constructs to have any power. However‚ our own personal perceptions are modified by personal experiences. Social constructs predict and determine our behavior and attitude towards a certain subject. The social construct of race depicts cultural differences that we attribute to different “classes” because of what social
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Brave New World: The Advancement of Science Christy Campbell Mrs. Doig Eng OAC 2 16 May‚ 1996 When thinking of progress‚ most people think of advances in the scientific fields‚ believing that most discoveries and technologies are beneficial to society. Are these advances as beneficial as most people think? In the novel Brave New World‚ the author Aldous Huxley‚ warns readers that scientific advances can be a threat to society. This is particularly evident in the fields of biology‚ technology
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Social studies have taught me countless traits about myself that I had not known about before. I have learned about who I am as a person‚ my values‚ and my beliefs in more depth. Without the social studies class and curriculum‚ I wouldn’t have learned about how each event in my life relates to the concept of liberalism and the history that brought it to it. Social studies have taught me that every concept I have learned is apart of my everyday lifestyle‚ with every moment relating to liberalism.
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of view What is Science? Webster’s New World Dictionary (1972) defines science as a systematized knowledge derived from observation‚ study‚ and experiment carried on in order to determine the nature of principles of what is studied. Science refers‚ then‚ not only to the content; plants‚ animals‚ minerals and forces in the world which is already known about‚ but to the process‚ a method of inquiry into observed phenomena. Why is Science important? For teachers and children‚ science has to do with the
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN STUDENTS PERFORMANCES IN MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE IN ND1 FINAL RESULT 2010/2011 ACADEMIC SESSION (A case study of Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology‚ Kano) Olowo Sunday Ezekiel Department of Computer science/ Statistics Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology.
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