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    First of all, medical science need to get progress. The contributions of animal testing are immeasurable and unbelievable. Animal research has played a vital role in medical breakthroughs over the last decade. In 1907, there were 117000 tuberculosis cases in Britain. Robert Koch…

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    as well as scientific beliefs, in fact a very famous Einstein quote is “Science without religion is lame, and Religion without Science is blind” and it is no surprise as Einstein himself was a Jew and having this strong religious background still contributed to much of today’s science. The stereotype in the 21st century is that religion cannot be connected with science or a religious person cannot believe in science and vice versa. This is evident even in dictionaries, for example,…

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    dispatched on a grand tour of Europe with his older brother. In 1665 Robert Boyle had moved to Oxford and there he joined the Invisible College which was a group of natural philosophers. While Boyle was at this college he hired Robert Hooke to help him experiment. Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke from there made air…

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    The scientific method is a method of procedure that since the 17th century has characterized natural science, and consists of systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and formulation, testing, and modification of hypothesis (Google). There are six steps to the scientific method: Ask a question, make observations and conduct research, propose a hypothesis, design an experiment to test the hypothesis, test the hypothesis, and accept or reject the hypothesis (Anne Marie Helmenstine,…

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    When the word science is uttered in a conversation most people tend to Science is defined in Leonard Brand’s book Faith, Reason, and Earth History as, “the search for truth through repeated experiment and observation.” With that in mind the area of science I am mainly going to focus on is geology. Geology includes the study of minerals, natural earth processes, as well as fossils. The third and final topic I am also going to address the topic of faith. The end goal is to fully lay out how I…

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    necessary. Science has evolved exponentially throughout the years. We achieve more and more over the years. In the laboratories many scientist choose to test their new solutions on innocent animals. Their harsh treatment towards these animals has taken science to the next level. Although we achieve a lot, we also fail a lot. These animals are the ones who have to deal with the failure and suffer. This subject is important when considering science because it plays a huge part in experiments.…

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    hazardous influences from poor communities. How can we provide a diversity of resources to increase youth development? My own research will look at the question through the scope of Social Sciences in the discipline of Psychology by working with adolescents from middle school to high school in a field experiment. Previous researchers have followed up on the effects of different types of programs…

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    Science coming from the Latin word Scientia, meaning “knowledge,” is a systematic structure that builds and organizes knowledge from testable explanations and predictions about the universe. The nature of scientific progress and the rationality of scientific change lies between Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn. The two prominent philosophers of the 20th century had very distinct viewpoints of science which led to countless debates. One of them, which I believe to be the most intriguing, was the…

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    medical testing have directly influenced the discoveries of many beneficial treatments vital for maintaining human health. Throughout the past, influential figures, such as Aristotle, Erasistratus, and Galen have studied animals, in order to develop science and make scientific discoveries. Recently, questions have been raised about the ethicality of performing testing on animals. But, contrary to the ideals of the opposing mindset, the…

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    backing that, for this paper, we will be supporting the claim that astrology is a pseudoscience. We chose to focus our final report around the idea of astrology as a science. The question we are asking is whether or not astrology,…

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