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    Panda Bear Research Paper

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    People just think of science as a boring, difficult topic. There’s more to science then just formulas and hypothesizes. Think of a giant panda bear for example, where did they come from, who found them? Scientist found out all this fun information about different animals. The giant panda bear interests me because they are cute, fluffy, big and one of my favorite animals. This paper will help me and you learn a little more about the giant panda bear. So as we already know the giant panda bear is…

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    I decided to pursue this degree because my first chemistry teacher inspired me. She is an amazing woman. Previously she had the job that I would eventually like to have and has a family, productive life, and also able to maintain all of her hobbies. I want to pursue this degree because I want to have a successful life like hers. I also want this degree because I love chemistry I believe that chemistry is my true passion. I have loved chemistry from the moment I started it. I wish to pursue a…

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    Why Is Algebra Important

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    much needed to cause me to be successful. I’m willing to push through the pressure to get to the prize. Algebra has always challenged me, even in school. The fact that being forced to take algebra is a challenge, I’m well-prepared for the ride. No matter where I go, I understand that algebra is needed to accomplish my degree program. All I can do is accept the fact and execute my goals. When I hear the phrase “liberal arts,” I automatically think about literature, philosophy, and even…

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    Nature is the author of humanity’s destiny. Such a vague and all-encompassing concept has led to man’s attempts to understand the cosmos. How then does one proceed to study and understand such? Presently, for example, there are well over 300 religions in the world and science can be broken into the physical sciences, social sciences, applied sciences, and life sciences. It is through each of these facets that the systems of the universe are explored. Yet, each of the modern conceptions of study…

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    When I was a child my parents would always take me to the Science Museum near my home once a week. Going to the science museum and always seeing the different exhibits such as the planetarium and the environmental park peaked my interest in science as a kid. I also remember early in elementary school making a whirlpool by taking two 2 liter bottles and filling one of them with food colored water and then taping them together to show the whirlpool. That childish fascination has not left me but…

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    In order to be a successful welder I will need a variety of training and education. After I graduate high school I want to go to WATC for the welding program so I can start my career as a welder. Math is a big part of welding you have to be good at math to be able to read blue prints. There is a lot of math in welding such as measurement and temperature and if you mess it up you are going to lose money. Also you have to be good with your hand to be a welder. For example, Career Cruising Data…

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    I greatly enjoy science, particularly biology and environmental science since I was little. I remembered when I did my first science experiment in elementary school. The data collection of the different environment that the monarch butterfly evolution pace was the most exciting moment of my life. I got to see a type of species go from a little caterpillar to a full grown butterfly, which drew me into science. After that experience, I started to questions why, why does this butterfly change into…

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    I became involved with the math club at Spaulding after a friend in my home room suggested I come to a meeting after school. After attending, I realized math club might have been a somewhat misleading name. While we certainly did some math, it wasn’t at all like the math I would do in class. Math club was more focused on the competitive aspect of math. We would do problems to prepare for various competitions in the state. Joining the club certainly improved my mathematical abilities. In large…

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    Seldom's The Selfish Gene

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    In the insignificant existence of humanity, those who possess the scientific brilliance to discover new data as well as the brave audacity to challenge previous theories bring us closer to a true contemplation of the universe. Similarly, throughout the work of scientists, noticeably Nicholas Copernicus and Galilei Galileo, the human understanding of the universe grew from an arrogant system that revolves around Earth into the eloquent heliocentric system we now know to be true today. The…

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    gravity where the myth is an apple hit him on the head making him wonder about gravity. He also made many new laws of motion that we still use today. And finally, he made the book Principia It was said to be the “the single most influential book on physics and possibly all of science.” So Sir Isaac Newton was very important to the scientific revolution of the 17th century, and these are the reasons why he changed the world. Between 1665 - 1667 Newton came home from college because it was closed…

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