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    Gca Benefits

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    First of all, let me tell you a little bit about myself. I am a science enthusiast. I love doing all the cool experiments and learning about the planets and Earth. I have been homeschooling this year and it is not very fun. I usually can’t do any of the science experiments because we don’t have all the right materials, which is very disappointing since my science lesson is my favorite part of the day. I’ve loved reading since I was a little girl and I would always choose books that would teach…

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    From an early age, I was good at solving puzzles and finding patterns. My interest in this program makes sense, since figuring out how things work are a huge part of the curriculum. I also like knowing how things are made and I like knowing how things work. I have always liked technology, and have always wanted to be a part of making and developing it. Since I like doing these things, the Science and Engineering Learning Center is where I would like to spend the next four years of my life. For…

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    Hot N Cold Analysis

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    The song Hot N Cold is about the uncertainty of how to stay in a stable relationship. Many people do not know what they want in life especially in a romantic relationship. There are two major types of people when it comes to a romantic relationship: a person who knows exactly what they want and will out every effort to make things work. Then we have those who do not know what they want but they stay because they don't want to feel alone. When you have both personalities come together you have a…

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    Throughout the history, numerous scientist made scientist made notable contributions to scientific field which led to significant changes. Those who did amassed their fame and fortune through recognition of their findings while some were denied of their findings. Jocelyn Bell Burnell who then a 24 year old student made a significant impact on findings of pulsars and found the pulsars, a discovery that solved mystery of life and answered unclear questions of astronomy, did not receive the…

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    Mathematics is used in every aspect of life. In order to figure out time and space, width and depths in science math is needed. Mathematics is very relevant in order to function in this world. Every job requires it, the hours worked must be counted, pay must be multiplied by the hours worked. God provides many gifts to his people, such as wisdom and knowledge to name a few. Mathematics was created by the Lord and gifted to his people. Throughout education, it is taught that mathematics was…

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    of the atom. They both discovered many things and put a lot of time and research into their study. One thing about both of them is they both taught in the profession that they went to college for. They both won a Nobel prize Schrodinger won his in physics and Seaborg won his in chemistry. Seaborg passed Limited Test Ban Treaty, which prohibited the testing of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere and under the sea signed. Seaborg had led the treaty negotiations and witnessed its signing in Moscow.…

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    Ancient Greek Knowledge

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    Christianity itself was getting started, medicine was a basic, if not crude, practice; mathematics was used chiefly for business and surveying; and astronomy was closely associated with astrology. There were no readily identifiable forms of chemistry, physics, or biology, although the civil engineering of roads, buildings and aqueducts had developed through trial-and-error experience. It would be a mistake, however, to conclude that people back then were stupid and ignorant: classical Greek and…

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    He might not be a superman that can fly and invisible from any attacks, or he might not be like Einstein with an extraordinary brain and an extreme IQ that able to create a new level of knowledge for human. He is just an ordinary person, but his invention has changed all of us, especially the American people. His product has made us willing to wait in front of the store for hours and hours, and even days before it is available. Moreover, it can makes us to keep waiting and curious about his new…

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    Otto Hahn Research Paper

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    Otto Hahn was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1879. Hahn quickly took an interest in chemistry in his early years. By 1897 at age 18, Hahn was attending the University of Marburg studying chemistry. After taking his doctorate exam at only age 22 in 1901 and then working as an assistant at the University of Marburg, Hahn moved on from organic chemistry into the field of studying radiochemistry and radioactivity in London with Sir William Ramsay, the British chemist most known for discovering the…

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    Sir Isaac Newton was one of the greatest minds of the 17th century Scientific Revolution. He helped develop the principles of modern physics and also a new type of math called calculus. His book Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica has been called the single most influential book on physics (“Sir Isaac Newton”, 2014). Despite all this, he remained a humble man who once said, “If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants (“Isaac Newton”, n.d.)”.…

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