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    information gathered from an animal experiment would not result in the same outcome if it was performed on a human. There are too many variables, such as age, weight, gender that would essentially render the information invalid (Greek 56). Scientist know this however these experiments are completed. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Federal Drug Administration are some of the few agencies that are wasting animal’s lives by conducting experiments on them. Money donated to…

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    knowledge. There are several key words in the quotation that need to be defined. First, the word “gain” implies progress and advancement or benefit toward gaining knowledge. I will focus my essay on this concept of benefit or advancement of the natural sciences and the arts. The second definition is of the word “use”, which implies purpose, and the third word, “network”, indicates two or more ways of knowing linked together. For the purpose of this…

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    variables. In other words scientific investigation is basically the way scientists test all variables and concepts to obtain an explanation for the desired concept. Scientific method is the procedures that a scientists will use when conducting an experiment/investigation. “Scientific investigation share some common elements and procedures, which are referred to as the scientific method” (Lab manual pg.3). There is not a set in stone mandated manner in which these procedures must be conducted. It…

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    aware of. They understood and accepted the fact that the trial could have a negative outcome. They were prepared and would not give up and neglect their studies if something went weary. However, this is not the case for Victor Frankenstein and his experiment. The book Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, follows the story of a creator, Victor Frankenstein, and his creation, the creature. It portrays an ongoing fight between the two to establish dominance and authority. As a creator, Frankenstein…

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    interactions with peers within and outside of my field, role models in science, and pure experimental experience. The most impactful interactions with peers have always corresponded with some explanation of what my work has consisted of. Specifically, the interaction with peers outside of science that was most informative for me was the first time we presented on our projects to our honors class. While there were some science-based…

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    possible in the future space travel. The way the article is effective credibility wise is because the article states its sources and the author of the main work the article is on is very well known and has done many previous works in science especially biology related experiments which is which the topic of this article is on. This article is also very effective in pathos because the article shows that space travel and living in space is possible in the future and this can make people realize…

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    key force for change in a theory is, of course, the scientific method. A scientific law, said Karl Popper, the famous 20th century philosopher, is one that can be proved wrong, like “the sun always rises in the east.” According to Popper, a law of science can never be proved; it can only be used to make a prediction that can be tested, with the possibility of being proved wrong. For example, as the renowned biologist J.B.S. Haldane replied when asked what might disprove evolution, “Fossil rabbits…

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    Over the centuries science has progressed rapidly. Since the beginning of time, humans have used science in everything. Today science plays a major factor in our lives. We are able to cure more illnesses than we could have centuries ago. Humans now can go to the moon or have organ transplants. A major revolution of science for instance would be the variety of medicines that we have now that help with many illnesses that people could not have cured ages ago. Science plays a huge part in life as…

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    Old Science, Bacon Science, Modern Science Victoria McAlister Professor Innes Technology and Politics 28 October 2015 In modern society, science is placed on a pedestal of ultimate truth. It is highly respected and almost worshipped by many. Yet, it was not always held in such high regards. Science was originally tied to the studies of mysticism, astrology, and philosophy. Modern science originated out of a sect of ancient philosophy known as natural philosophy. This transition from…

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    As technology is commonly defined as the application of science , Steven Shapin’s “literary technology’ describing the experiments produced by natural philosophers of the seventeenth century can be argued as a form of ‘technology’. Natural philosopher, Robert Boyle, whom we would today refer to as a scientist, established a set of guidelines for literary technology in generating knowledge. Therefore, the literary technology promotes scientific communication as a means of producing knowledge to…

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