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    Evaluation Form for Project 3 (10 points)   The Evaluation Form must be attached to your Project 3 submission. I will deduct .25 points if the Evaluation Form is not the first page of your submission. Please note that I deduct 2 points per day that a project is late.   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Evaluation Form for Project 3   You gained points as follows:   Effective introduction (1 point max): _____

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    Discoveries are often evoked by curiosity and wonder‚ offering up a new understanding of ourselves and the world we live in. Discuss this statement in relation to your prescribed text and ONE related text of your own choosing. Curiosity and wonder evoke the journey of discovery which ultimately leads to a new understanding of self and the world. In Shakespeare’s 1601 comedy The Tempest‚ the discoveries of a new world and forgiveness‚ evoked by curiosity and wonder‚ leads to a new understanding of

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    To encounter the concept of both physical and metaphorical exploration is the act of discovery‚ which can either be positive or negative‚ planned or unplanned. However‚ through discovery individuals will find new understanding and renewed perceptions of themselves as well as others. In all aspects‚ discoveries can be profoundly meaningful in ways that can be emotional‚ creative‚ intellectual‚ physical and spiritual. This will be examined in the play “”Rainbow’s End” by Jane Harrison‚ the film “The

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    Scientific discoveries represent progress for humanity‚ but that progress does not necessarily advance society in a positive manner. In Moore and Gibbons’ graphic novel‚ Watchmen‚ and Shelley’s gothic novel‚ Frankenstein‚ readers continually see one-in-a-hundred year scientific discoveries. The advances these books create thrust science to a level never before seen. Specifically‚ in Watchmen readers will see Ozymandias develop a creation which will destroy nearly all of Manhattan‚ killing three

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    This discovery caught the attention of the Western European leaders. Soon‚ these leaders prompted their own explorers to start their own expeditions. Although we can consider Columbus’s first discovery of the New World as an “encounter”‚ we cannot apply this term to the later discoveries because the word “conquer” would be more fitting. The Native Americans and Africans had varied responses to European colonization. The term “encounter” is only appropriate for Columbus’s first discovery. At the

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    Is discovery always a good thing? Humanity’s interest in unknown world has been universal and enduring. Accompany with human development‚ discovery the unknown world has become more and more important to human life. Some people think discovery is a good thing. They will tell you how X-ray used by medical professionals to help diagnose and treat a wide range of medical problems. They will also tell you what a mass your life will be if Benjamin Franklin did not discovered electricity. But other argue

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    centers of particular enzymes. He also assisted two other scientist in determining the amino acid sequences of DNA information. Frederick Sanger’s discovery in science has changed theories and shaped our science world today. Born on August 13‚ 1918‚ and died on November 19‚ 2013‚ 95 year old Frederick Sanger made some pretty extroidinary discoveries. Born and raised in Rendcombe‚ England‚ Sanger attended Bryanston School and St. John’s College at the University

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    The Secret Result Of Discovery: Joy Discovery is a lot more than revealing the existent. It is the need to be persistent while uncovering the unknown .The feeling of the urgency and excitement of discovering while observing either learning ‚perusing oneself or even such thing as discovering a penny. Dillard discusses the experience of discovery in the following article about the joy of a penny: “Seeing” (From Pilgrim at Tinker Creek‚ Harper Perennial‚ 1974). She mentions about her impulsive

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    scientific Discovery — Curse Or Blessing New scientific discovery nearly always brings mankind a blessing. Take electricity for example. Since its discovery‚ it has ushered in an era of countless inventions in close connection with it. Nowadays people can read and write by means of lights instead of candles. Fire is another example of discoveries which made human beings survive in ancient times and generates electricity in modern times. Again‚ minerals such as oil or coal discovered by man have long

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    scientists; therefore we owe everything to imagination and wonder. Scientists have used their imagination to come up with some of the craziest ideas and experiments to try and find new discoveries and inventions in the world. During the 19th century‚ there were a lot of these new scientific discoveries. Some of these discoveries include Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures‚ Dalton’s modern Atomic Theory‚ the Doppler Effect‚ James Prescott Joule’s and Helmholtz’s Law of Conservation of energy‚ Deiters’ presentation

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