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    Science‚ Technology and Medicine in Colonial India Interest in the science‚ technology and medicine of India under British rule has grown in recent years and has played an ever-increasing part in the reinterpretation of modern South Asian history. Spanning the period from the establishment of East India Company rule through to Independence‚ David Arnold’s wide-ranging and analytical survey demonstrates the importance of examining the role of science‚ technology and medicine in conjunction with

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    Importance of Science

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    Modern science and technology have changed our lives in many dramatic ways. Airplanes‚ automobiles‚ communications satellites‚ computers‚ plastics‚ and television are only a few of the scientific and technological inventions that have transformed human life. Research by nuclear physicists has led to the development of nuclear energy as a source of power. Agricultural scientists have developed better varieties of plants and highly effective fertilizers. The development of antibiotics and other new

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    Science Day

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    National Science Day Related Links Introduction History Time to celebrate Introduction: Rashtriya Vigyan Evam Prodoyogiki Sanchar Parishad (RVPSP) (National Council for Science & Technology Communication) of the Ministry of Science and Technology celebrates National Science day (NSD) to popularise the benefits of scientific knowledge and pratical appropriation. Various activities are organized on the day like debates‚ quiz competitions‚ exhibitions‚ lectures‚ etc.‚ in which college students

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    Metaphors In Science

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    “Metaphor in Science”: Using Language as a Tool With or without knowing it‚ we all use metaphor to explain things around us. It helps us understand things we cannot see with naked eyes or express things we cannot normally experience. Metaphor is a bridge that connects two different ideas and lets us explore and understand those concepts fully. Just like metaphor plays a big role in everyday language usages‚ it also helps shape our understanding of science language. Metaphor helps extend our understanding

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    Science and Society

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    argued in this course that science is a social process. Do you agree? Introduction: The most widely used definition of social process states that “social process is a process involved in the formation of groups of persons”. Furthermore‚ referring to civilisation‚ social process is defined as “the social process whereby societies achieve an advanced stage of development and organisation”. (WordNet – Online dictionary definition) (1). This paper looks at how science has become part of this

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    Science and religion

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    Science and Religion Name : Hiren Ahir TOPIC : Science & Religion Specific purpose : To Understand how science and religion relate with each other  INTRODUCTION I The relationship between science and religion has been a classic study of Antiquity since ages which is addressed by Philosophers‚ Theologians‚ scientist and others. II Talking about the difference Science acknowledges reasons and evidence while religion includes

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    Disagreements in Science

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    see the world with an open-mind to try and work through the conflict. Although this is true‚ can disagreements aid the pursuit of knowledge? To what extend does disagreements in natural and human sciences aid the pursuit of knowledge? In what ways are the pursuits of knowledge different in human and natural sciences? Human sciences study and interpret experiences‚ activities‚ constructs‚ and artifacts associated with humans. While natural science gives us insight into the world with the lack of

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    Sonnet - to Science

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    Sonnet- To Science Number of words: 1288 The poem “Sonnet – To Science” written by Edgar Allen Poe was published by Hatch & Dunning in the poetry collection “Al Aaraaf‚ Tamerlane‚ and Minor Poems” 1829. Edgar Allan Poe‚ a renowned poet during the American romanticism‚ chose science as the central topic and how it is affecting poetry. Upon the first reading‚ the reader is directly confronted with the central topic‚ “Science!” With further

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    Political Science

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    P olitical science refers to the social science in relation with political institutions and with the principles and conduct of government. This means that political science is about studying the norms of the society and the government. In political science‚ you need to know what the society needs‚ how the government id functioning‚ how the government execute laws‚ how they render authority to the people‚ how the government is built‚ and many more. It is also the study of the state wherein you ought

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    Revolution of Science

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    Revolution of Science What is modern science? * Study of nature that is observable empirical mathematics * No straight-out definition * It used to be called “Natural Philosophy” before “Science” * Science was first used in 1830 by William Whewhell Bacon’s Inductive Method 1. Ancient 2. Medieval 3. Renaissance 4. Modern 5. Contemporary Pythagoras: universe was made up of numbers Lenappus Democritus: The universe was made up of atomos The revolution of science *

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