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    completely the same you think research would be a high priority but it is not. As it is outlined they have extremely low technology advancements such as they do not have electricity and use candles instead. The story provides enough information that they do not plan to advance anymore and they are convinced that they have enough. But as Equality has said But we loved the Science of Things. We wished to know. We wished to know about all the things which make the earth around us. We asked so many…

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    Contact [1997] is an excellent science-fiction film in which humanity is contacted by extraterrestrial intelligence. One of the main messages this film sends is that the reconciliation of science and religion is possible, but only when the two are in their pure forms, and that pure science and religion both increase the efficiency in which we determine the truths about our universe. Another more subtle message that I feel the movie portrays is that our current form of language is very limited…

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    would like to visit one day. The Holmes’s museum is located 221b Baker Street in London. As shown in video of the Sherlock Holmes Museum Baker Street, I can see that there are lots of different historical materials that Holmes used to solve the mysteries. But, if I compare the materials that Holmes used and…

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    increasingly more expensive in recent years. As a result, movie genres that offer a broad range of entertainment and stimulation can make the theater going experience more worthy of the ticket price. Some of the more popular movie genres today are mysteries, science fiction, romantic comedies, animation, documentaries and horror films. Although all of these movie genres are enjoyed in a theater, horror movies are more worth the ticket price because the theater offers immense sound and vast…

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    the science of criminal investigation is nothing more than a guessing game.” A criminal investigation is the study of facts, and without facts one can not solve a problem. Being a Forensic Science Technician can be hard because of a slower growth rate than other jobs, trends, relocation, education and skills, salary, and satisfaction. Even though there is a slower growth rate compared to other jobs, there will be a strong demand for forensic science technicians. Therefore, forensic science…

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    war between science and religion In the essay, “Without God”, the author, Steven Weinberg, highlighted the prediction of Ralph Waldo Emerson in “The American Scholar” which transformed the American cultures and societies. He argues that the world has become a better place because of the scientific discoveries and the decline in religious belief is obvious and a day will come when people will have no faith on religion. The argument that the scientific discoveries have unveiled the mystery of…

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    category/genre. In class, a various number of themes that connect to realism were covered such as violence, characterization, war, and more. In A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain, realism is shown, but not the focus. The focus is rather science fiction-like. Twain had some knowledge of realism, especially with writing The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which is about a boy who is true to himself and his journey, and Tom Sawyer. This novel has more technological ideals…

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    SPACE EXPLORATION BE A PRIORITY? From a young age, the mysteries of the Sun, the moon, the stars and the black inbetween intrigue people of all ages because it seems so far away, yet is so present in our daily lives. At some point in every child’s life, the thought of becoming a NASA astronaut when he or she grows up is enticing, exhilarating and a possible dream. Since 1958, NASA has been attempting to provide answers to these mysteries and questions in order to “reach for new heights and…

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    a bit of a mystery to scientists of these days. Although it was a mystery, scientists were still aware of this phenomena. A few facts were known here and there about the subject, but there were really no known examinations or experiments on it. Like all other sciences, electricity would not be advanced until scientists actually realized that it was something worth exploring. In A Century of Electricity, the author writes, “Electricity as a science was above all other areas of science in that it…

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    Star Wars stole my imagination and introduced me to so many things that I love: mystery, mythology, and science fiction. Stories like Star Wars dare people to dream of incredible, impossible ideas. Hours spent poring over the combusting ship engines of super star destroyers stimulated my interest in developing spacecrafts and their components, leading me to pursue research. I envision creating new chemical technologies that will be implemented into vehicles that can one day reach galaxies far,…

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