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    don’t realize that the same amazing technology and speedy results are not found in real crime labs. Forensic science and police work is much more complicated than what television shows make it out to be and doesn’t produce the instantaneous results that many seem to expect. Forensics in Criminal Investigations First, forensic science is the application of physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, and computer science in matters of law (McCartney). Forensic science helps investigators understand…

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    Library has always been a magical place to me since I was five years old, and it played a compelling role in my childhood development. How librarians know where to find what information from the temple of mystery was amazing to me at that time, and I get to understand comprehensively of library’s vital value to people and community when I studied in universities and visited libraries around the world, especially after few years’ involvement in library as a volunteer. A library is a place where…

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    2016. DelReal, Jose. "Voter Turnout In 2014 Was The Lowest Since WWII". Washington Post. N.p., 2016. Web. 16 Apr. 2016. "Electoral College Mysteries Revealed". The Huffington Post. N.p., 2012. Web. 19 Apr. 2016. Esaili, Hanan. The Huffington Post. N.p., 2015. Web. 23 Apr. 2016. Rainie, Lee. "Social Media And Voting". Pew Research Center: Internet, Science & Tech. N.p., 2012. Web. 23 Apr. 2016. SALVANTO, Anthony. CBS News. N.p., 2013. Print. "Socioeconomic Factors". Boundless (2015): n.…

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    Osmania University College of Engineering, Hyderabad – The institute for the academic elite of the country. I was thorough in my preparation for the debate and read up extensively on Renewable Energy and kept a close track of the latest updates in technology and programming techniques. The result was quite satisfying and greatly gratifying as it led me closer to my dream of becoming proficient in the field of Computer Systems and Real World…

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    coupled with the industrial revolution and breakthroughs in science and technology, led to conventional belief systems facing a crisis. Many found their faith in conventional religion undermined, and began to question the meaning of life. Perhaps this doubt aided the popularity of Theology in the latter half of the century, as the second volume of Blavatsky’s Isis aimed to offer man a “master key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology” . Her published writings challenged the…

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    important education and technology from before the “Great Rebirth”. (Rand, p. 19) This creates a lack of knowledge. Equality 7-2521 fills this void of knowledge through his own experiments in the tunnel. In the end knowledge fuels the climax. The importance of knowledge is important to the book. The government withholds important knowledge to keep power. They do this through the Home of Scholars. The Home of Scholars supposedly is supplying the people with innovative technology. But, they are in…

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    means to be human. Imagine a world in which one can look through a catalog of possible traits while shopping for a new child, picking hair color, intelligence level, and athletic ability. However crazy this may seem, “designer baby” is no longer a science-fiction term, but an expression that has even found its way into the dictionary. Designer baby is defined as “a baby whose genetic makeup has been selected in order to eradicate a particular defect, or ensure that a particular gene is present”…

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    ‘The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved’. He argued that the claims of other writers are unnecessarily exaggerated, and cannot be verified.” Larry Kusche argues that none of the events can be proven and most of the things that happen were greatly exaggerated. Also the number of planes that have sunk there have sunk from natural causes. They were not from the Bermuda triangle. “The Bermuda Triangle mystery has a much simpler explanation: sloppy research and sensational, mystery-mongering books.”…

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    Albert Einstein once said, “To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and a real advance in science.” Cloning has made incredible advancements throughout history, and is incredibly beneficial to humanity. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein makes the impossible possible by technically creating a clone – an entirely new human being made up of perfect human body parts. The human race can truly benefit from…

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    Al Haytham Vs. Al Zahrawi

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    of the many prominent Islamic contributors to society, two of the most important are Ibn Al Haytham and Al Zahrawi. Both men lived in separate parts of the world during 900 and 1000 and were leaders in mathematics, anatomy, and other branches of science. Al Haytham developed the first scientific method, which is used by nearly all scientists today, as well as conducted numerous studies on light, the human eye, and astronomy. In contrast, Al Zahrawi was a pioneer in surgery, inventing the first…

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