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    I have been interested in science since my early childhood and my passion and thirst for scientific knowledge and discovery has followed me into adulthood. In high school I discovered the incredible world of chemistry and how the field has impacted the world in areas ranging from medicine to energy. Due to my great interests in chemistry I decided to pursue a degree in the science, in hopes to one day become a research chemist. I enrolled in McNeese State University in 2013 and am currently in…

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    ” my science teacher yelled. I lunged for the beans with my chopsticks. Grabbing one, I placed it in my bowl and immediately went for another. Struggling with my 6th bean, I looked at my friend effortlessly depositing beans into her bowl with tweezers as the timer ran out. How could this be? Unwilling to disprove my hypothesis, I tried again with tweezers. Ten, Eleven, Twelve?! I loved the unexpected results of an experiment and there was always so much more to learn. Since that science class…

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    disputing between people of the society. Although the scientific and religious components of this debate can be overwhelming, combining the two elements to work together can ultimately be more beneficial to the project. Throughout the majority of the film, Ellie displays a powerful belief in science over religion. On the contrary, multiple characters such as Palmer, believe the true answers are derived from faith. Although these two topics are greatly different, they both prove to be best…

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    Motivation to Pursue Science: From the time that I was in the fourth grade, I knew the career path that I wanted to pursue. At a young age, I was inspired by roller coasters, so much in fact that I was often get scolded for doodling them in my notebooks during class time. I think that a lot of my inspiration had to do with my mother because I will never forget the morning that she woke me up to go to Hershey Park. My whole family was “playing hooky” that day and she had such excitement in her…

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    Rotblat Human Values

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    In the article “Science and Human Values,” Joseph Rotblat advocates that scientists should be extremely concerned with the ethical consequences of their work. He maintains the belief that while the purpose of science is to expand human knowledge, it is critical that the general public understands that scientific research has much to do with the welfare of individuals and state politics. However, an analysis of this article will reveal that the ethical responsibility that scientists have should…

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    Colour Filter Experiment

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    school. From the results they obtained in the filter experiment plus the previous knowledge, with our assistance, they eventually understand that light consists different wavelength. According to the inquiry framework for science teaching, the last thing we did is to put the science knowledge they learned into application. We asked the question such as what is the different colors in see in the rainbow representing for? Or when you have a cloudy day. Does the output of solar panel decrease or…

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    I believed that Frankenstein's pursuits were purely based on his love for science and therefore justified. However, as time went on and he acquired more knowledge he began to develop a superiority complex. Regardless, he was still clearly passionate about science, which led him into stepping into uncharted territory and deciding to build his creature. By trying to create life he is willingly choosing to dabble in a science known only to God. Perhaps if he'd created his monster…

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    The world in which we live in is constantly innovating right before our eyes and alas we do not have control to take precautions in order for science or technology to not control us. Technology is a prime example. One day we pressed buttons and the next day we are tapping or scrolling directly on a screen. Some of us make the decision to use a calculator to solve simple mathematical problems in everyday life instead of putting our minds to work. The simple accessibility to shortcuts such as…

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    how machines worked. Instead of playing with toys, I would attempt to take them apart. In the fourth grade, we were given circuits to experiment with during our science lesson, which easily became my most enjoyable unit. Fast forward to eighth grade, I was introduced to a documentary in my science class which discussed innovative projects that will enhance the medical field’s technology. These experiences solidified my interest in engineering which led to a focus in computer engineering and…

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    Animal Testing And Ethics

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    nurses who cooperated for the good of science. They lied to people saying that they had a cure, in order to study them. This is an example of a lack of informed consent. There are many examples of scientists doing this, such as medical experiments. There are also human trials. It is a question of consent. One thing we all notice is that all these scientists say the same thing: “We just wanted to find the results of the experiment. We were just doing science.” These people are normal people, not…

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