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    What is a chemist? A chemist is a scientist that studies, physical and chemical properties of different forms of matter. There are two profound chemist whose findings were crucial to today's understanding of chemistry. There names were Marie Curie and Dimitri Mendeleev, both chemist made significant impacts on modern day science and society. Dmitri Mendeleev is responsible for the creation of the periodic table, while Marie Curie is responsible for discovering radioactivity, which advanced the world in medicine and understanding the structure of an atom. Which scientist had the most impact on modern day science? Both chemist findings had a significant impact on modern day scientist, but one chemists findings are the backbone for other famous…

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    Shlesinger Thesis

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    Schlesinger's thesis regarding the impact of science and technology and society is that society is changing faster than it ever has before, because of new advances in science and technology. However his thesis has another side to it, because of the impact of the new advances in society people forget the past and the importance of how the past has made huge impacts on us that got us where we are today. Science is like a new drug to us, we crave the new opportunities it brings us. The technology…

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    Genetic Engineering Essay

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    In this essay I will attempt to compare, contrast, and evaluate the disciplines of genetic engineering and climate science, along with their potential significance. I will also defend my opinion that genetic engineering may have the greater long-term impact on human society and our understanding of nature, while also acknowledging the long-term impact of climate science. My conclusion will evaluate the potential of for both positive and negative impacts genetic engineering may have on human…

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    What Is Sociology?

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    INTRODUCTION What Is Sociology? According to Merriam Webster’s dictionary definition, Sociology is the scientific analysis of a social institution as a functioning whole and as it relates to the rest of society (Sociologist). This means it is the study of social problems, society, and how individuals work together in macro and micro levels. Sociology is a stimulating and enlightening field of study that questions and explains important matters in personal lives, societies, and the world.…

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    Insect Pest Interfere Crop Production; case study of water melon production. Insects are organisms that can be of important when impose positive impact in the crops and human environments, but when harm the crops and interfere with human activities they regarded as pests and much care must be taken to ensure they not harm the crops and reduce risk of crop loss. Idea of understanding their biology, the way they reproduce, grow and develop and their involvement in the crop environment is of much…

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    Sheep Research Impact

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    have an impact on the industry?” Of course, the answer depends on whom you ask. If you asked a group of uninformed lamb-eating or wool-wearing consumers, they might respond by saying they were not aware of any impacts that research had ever made on sheep production. If, on the other hand, you asked a group of informed breeders, producers, or sheep researchers, they would all likely be able to produce a short list of research topics that have made a significant impact on the industry. In fact,…

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    Scientific innovation is highly praised in society, as it results in useful inventions, medicinal cures, improved lifestyles, and social advancements. However, scientific philosopher, Heather Douglas attempts to counter this idea by indicating its negative impacts, in her article “The Dark Side of Science.” The article was first publicized in a scientific magazine, entitled The Scientist. It highlights Douglas’ biased conception of scientists’ direct affiliation with the foreseeable negative…

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    of the most influential and powerful texts composed by a number of famous authors, like Plato’s The Republic or Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince, however after much contemplation I settled on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Now I know what you are thinking, this text is simply a science fiction novel that cannot possibly compare to deeper texts that reflect on values and applicable life lessons like The Republic or The Prince. Nevertheless, I believe that Frankenstein accomplishes this and much…

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    Science is being seen as negative. An example of this is the X-files. The X-Files deems that alien abductions and human combustion are an everyday occurrence. Poltergeist III is another example. The movie’s psychologist, Dr. Seaton, told Carol Anne’s parents that she was not being pursued by demons, but has emotional issues. Fortunately, Carol Anne has a psychic to come and help her and her family. Unfortunately, Dr. Seaton was seen negatively because of his diagnosis of Carol Anne. The psychic…

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    Technological development closely related to people daily life. Due to science and technology bring the convenience to people’s lives, enrich people daily life and immerses into people daily life deeply, people’s living standard has increased dramatically. If there weren 't technological innovation, society wouldn 't get advanced. Firstly, take people’s clothing, for example, people used to wear clothes which are out of fashion and monotonous; however, right now people can dress up themselves by…

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