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    purely fiction from the minds of people who don’t know differently. In places like the U.S., a science-based society has provided many answers to which all people can access, due to the internet and easily accessible education. However, in places like Malawi, where William Kamkwamba lives, the land is filled with farmers, secondary education is as rare as it is expensive, and the internet is a mystery to citizens. They don’t have answers to how the world works sitting right in front of them, so…

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    unraveling the functions of devices and passion for disclosing the mystery of math started very early, when I participated in various science fairs. And in course of time, this multifarious experiences has shaped me into an engineer today. After passing my school and college having an excellent record, I satisfied my thirst for the practical knowledge of science and math by admitting myself into Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), one of the top most engineering universities…

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    visualize the line between science and magic, all I see is a blur. The blur, by nature, isn't clearly defined just as humanity isn't clearly defined. I question whether my attraction to this line is then magnetic even though it should be opposites that attract. I ask if this line is simply between the things we understand and the inventions we can't yet fathom, or if that line is the distinction between the pursuit of truth and deception. Either way the line contains a mystery worthy of…

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    important object to every human on Earth, perhaps the most mysterious object left in the observable universe is the human mind. The key mystery of the mind is of course the it’s immense complexity, making it almost impossible to understand, though not for a lack of effort and substantial progress in the scientific community. In literature, one way that the mysteries of human intelligence are explored is by giving something that is not human the intelligence of a human. While the method of giving…

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    I graduated in May 2013 with my Baccalaureate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from West Texas A&M. During my studies, I realized I enjoy the challenge of learning new skills. What I appreciate the most from my time spent in college are all the wonderful relationships I built with my classmates and teachers. Networking with fellow teachers has helped guide me through the difficulties which hovered over me even to this day. After a minor setback in college, I discovered I have a difficulty…

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    interconnected motif present in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is “Technology”. The main character Victor Frankenstein creates a monster by reanimating a dead body. As he says in the story, “Who shall conceive the horrors of my secret toil as I dabbled among the unhallowed damps of the grave or tortured the living animal to animate the lifeless clay?” (Shelley, chapter 4). This goes with another interconnected motif in the story, which is “Science Fiction”. Once Victor created this “monster” it…

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    Combat Evolved is the first video game I ever played. It sparked in me not only a love of video games, but also an interest in computers. That was a decade ago. Today that little spark has grown into a raging fire of passion for computers and new technology. Whenever there are new technological advances, you can be sure I know about them. Whether it’s new hardware, like the Xbox One, or new software such as Windows 10. I decided long ago that whatever career I pursued had to involve computers.…

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    scientific method is a process of methods that has portrayed natural science since the 17th century. In the book Essentials Of Physical Anthropology, by Clark Spencer Larsen, Larsen describes the scientific method as the foundation of science (Larsen 2016:14). In the following, I will explain the components/stages of the scientific method, as well as why it is never just a theory, and the difference between physical, and social science when applying the scientific method. The main component of…

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    Math In The Odyssey

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    Knowing the mysteries of the universe is something special and understanding math and science are the closest things to knowing the universe's secrets. On Earth there are many mysteries that scientists have still not figured out. Becoming more knowledgeable is the best way to help discover worldly secrets. In ancient Greece stories were made to explain natural phenomenons to cover up what has yet to be discovered. Stories like The Odyssey were told to explain the unknown. In ancient Greece,…

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    experiences in a world that knows the candle to be the greatest invention suggests that for scientific and technological advancements to take place, there must be acceptance, defiance, and desire. Technology…

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