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    with forces and motion, which includes engines and machines. A renowned television show host who is known for his love for science is also a mechanical engineer. Bill Nye, “The Science Guy” as most people known him by, enrolled in Cornell University where he obtained his mechanical engineering degree. One of “The Science Guy” major science achievement…

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    attention to science in recent years because there has been a large increase in science, engineering, and technology in the workforce. Alabama has also seen the increase in jobs in those fields and is trying to set up its school systems to be stronger in the different areas. The state of Alabama believes that science, engineering, technology, and society are all interdependent and should be taught in a way that shows their connectedness. The position that they stand behind is science,…

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    Throughout history, especially the history of science, the relationship between science and religion has been predominantly conflicting. Their desire for seeking and providing answers to the unknown naturally associates their purpose. Science and religion may explore and investigate similar topics regarding life’s unexplained answers, but through very different approaches and methods. Science, focused solely on the psychical or natural world, pursues and collects answers through a systematic,…

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    Forensic science dates back thousands of years. It dates back farther then 1248.It has become a major part of solving crimes. There are many different ways forensic science can help in todays time, some include, bullet comparison, fingerprints, toxicology, presumptive test for blood, presence of blood in a forensic context and photography for the identification of criminals. Without forensic science many cases would go unsolved for years. All it takes is dna, fingerprints, or some blood to solve…

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    Exploring the Unknown Science is one that is often thought of as a methodical process. Students are taught to follow a set group of rules to achieve a predictable result. But, once these students are actually engaged in the reality of the scientific world, they find out that scientific research is far more complex and adventurous expanding beyond this simple ruleset they are presented with They learn that science embraces the risk of being wrong and pushes its pursuer to explore knowledge that…

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    to study Biomedical science is driven by my curiosity in the function of the human body along with my desire to promote health and care for others. Through this degree, I wish to work in a medical field with thrilling technological advances and to apply my scientific knowledge to diagnosing diseases. I'm anticipating learning about the topics in this course as a biomedical science undergraduate. Studying Chemistry has given me the opportunity to explore my interest in science and I enjoyed…

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    The issue of religion versus science has been a long ongoing debate that seem to have no end in sight.This is the major theme that runs through the essay “God, Science and Imagination,” written by Wendell Berry as it explores the different realms of the religious scholars and scientific scholars in their support of the stand that they take in regards to the existence of God, explaining the inherent faith of Christians in a supernatural being and mere imagination. Jane Goodall, “In the…

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    Renaissance Science In Europe, people began to question things that surrounded them. They began to study Art, Science and Religion. People became more interested in human anatomy, cutting up dead bodies to find out what’s inside. This was the beginning of the Renaissance. Then Early Scientists wanted to share their ideas, but writing was expensive and required a lot of time and material, so a smart man known as Johannes Gutenberg invented the first Printing Press, that allowed people to share…

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    between natural science and religion, who disagree with each other on the genesis of the world; the latter is more serious and obvious to be discussed among the history. In the centuries of despotism by religion, people struggles and creeps out of the chaos of mind, clear up their thought enter the new world of natural science. However, the loyal old religious constitution never lets the belief in their dominion have heterodoxy. As the result, the war in ideologies…

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    this kind of imposed news. Old people are more vulnerable to believe and be afraid of what they have just read.
 The special term for the news with features stated above is “Voodoo Science”. Voodoo science, because it sticks in an uneducated person unproven fears like pins in a voodoo doll.The main method of voodoo science is to stun person with such an unexpected facts, force to believe instantly without demanding any evidences. 
 As an example, here is the claim that plastic bottles that…

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