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    As technology is commonly defined as the application of science , Steven Shapin’s “literary technology’ describing the experiments produced by natural philosophers of the seventeenth century can be argued as a form of ‘technology’. Natural philosopher, Robert Boyle, whom we would today refer to as a scientist, established a set of guidelines for literary technology in generating knowledge. Therefore, the literary technology promotes scientific communication as a means of producing knowledge to…

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    In the name if technology we started the morning of this new era. It was not an abrupt process but a gradual change from wheel to modern Mercedes. In all these decades of change, there was a mix of technology and human manual labor to strike a balance for the advancement of humans. Never in the history do we come to see a point where humans abandoned their physical practices and completely rely on technology to drive the society and never will over-dependence give humans the benefit to advance…

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    a person to another, as it requires both money and knowledge, by which it ranges from simple tools to nuclear weapons. There are various classifications in the field of technology, evolving around us, as natural sciences, medical and health sciences, social sciences, Agricultural sciences, engineering, astronomy, humanities, etc. Over the past decades, technology has been significantly developed to the extent…

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    suggested that inquiry instruction used by teachers inside of the classroom can heighten the level of children’s understanding in the natural process of science, critical thinking habits, and solving problems on their own. Also, using inquiry with students increases the chance of individuals learning the skills that help process an understanding of science (Miranda &…

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    – is definitely eye-opening. In that afternoon, a brief research on Anthropocene exhibitions around the world was carried by us as Kate is proposing an Anthropocene-related exhibition to be open in the near future. I have zero background in human science, and always more interested in space rather than complicated human society. It was my first time to learn the basic concept of the Anthropocene, and it is truly different from the scientific study at the university. From my academic physics…

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    The sky has always intrigued civilization. Every day the sun disappears and rises again, and we can depend on it to do so. During every cycle we can see the moon in full, but most importantly, we can see the stars. Several centuries ago mankind looked at those very same stars that we gaze at today. From earth we can only see a very small portion of the constellations around us, yet even in 3000 BC the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia was discovering mountains of knowledge about the world…

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    been a sizable push to establish a specific viewpoint into public school curriculum—the science curriculum, to be more specific—around the nation. This viewpoint can be commonly referred to as Young-Earth Creationism, or creationism for short. This fundamentalist Christian viewpoint is a literal interpretation of the biblical account of creation, as written in the Book of Genesis. However,…

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    Love and Research First Date. Those two words alone might have made you reminisce about some very awkward situations you might have suffered through or maybe even some pleasant ones. If I had the opportunity I would focus my research on the difference between how people react with the opposite sex in a dyad situation, then in a large group setting and go in-depth to find why or why not that behavior changes. I would utilize field research and surveying to get general data then based on those…

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    period that can be created is called the scientific revolution. The scientific revolution is the title usually given to the years 1550-1700, during which many changes in the thought and belief systems of Europe developed and the ideas governing modern science came to exist. Why did this age of scientific discovery and advancements not happen sooner? This is a complex question requiring an answer that no one person could give. There are several factors that may have contributed. One small part of…

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    People believing in different things have different types of authoritarian figures. Science, for example, tells us to listen to reason and logic. Meanwhile, religion tells us to listen to a God and our emotions. So, to what extent can we believe what doctors and medical medicine tell us, and to what extent can we believe what a God and the teachings of that God tell us? The relationship between religion and science has been studied by many people, such as philosophers, theologians, scientists…

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