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    Discovery refers to exploring something new for the first time or the rediscovery of something that was lost or forgotten. The nature of discovery is varied, and can be sudden and unexpected or may be a result of careful and deliberate planning stimulated by an individual’s curiosity or necessity. Discovery can be physical, mental, spiritual or emotional and ultimately may lead to new understandings and renewed perceptions of others and oneself. Robert Gray’s poems “Diptych” and “The Meatworks”…

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    Nobel Prize winners James Watson and Francis Crick unraveled the mystery of molecular biology. James Watson and Francis Crick have significantly improved the world with their discovery of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid, commonly known as DNA. The prodigious work they accomplished in their lives has had a profound impact on modern science. James Watson and Francis Crick deserve to be honored among the list of 100 influential Americans put out by The Atlantic publication. James Watson and…

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    previous experiences and transition toward success. Good morning/afternoon fellow students of year 12, teacher and attendees of today 's HSC Study Day. Today I will be discussing the concept of discovery and how individuals can interpret it. The statement “regardless of varied challenges and difficulties, the discovery process can be transformational and lead to a greater understanding of self and the world” enables individuals to embrace their difficulties and to accept opportunities of greater…

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    NASA scientists warned about the misinterpretation of the people. Many scientists emphasized that this discovery does show the past life in Mars, but not current life or not green little men. “It's hard to see how people will misinterpret it. Nothing is alive now. Nothing is a threat.” said Joy Crisp, deputy project scientist for the Mars Exploration Program…

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    novel ‘The Alchemist’ written by author Paulo Coelho explores the idea that techniques help the audience to experience a discovery through the text. ‘The Alchemist’ delves into the journey of a young shepherd boy, Santiago, and his belief in powers of fortune and nature. He demonstrated the emotional and mental strife people have been facing every day in order to achieve a discovery. Coelho talks about the simple things in life that appealed to Santiago, but his mentality forced him to seek more…

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    Discoveries would not be as rewarding today, without the curiosity and effort put into decoding them. Human curiosity is the sole reason we are atop the food chain as a species. We have the ability to push the envelope of reality to open new outlooks. It is human nature to explore and question the ideas as to why we have arrived on the earth in the way we have. For hundreds of years, humans have questioned the ideas and methods for why we do this in this way and why certain things react in the…

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    increased amount of food and nutritional availability helped decrease the amount of people dying from starvation. Because pregnant women could eat better, their babies were stronger and did not die at young ages. Revolutionary scientists and their discoveries also played a key role in the population boost. Louis Pasteur successfully identified the link between microbes and disease and later made other…

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    astronomical bodies, like in the quote above, in order to signify the scientific revolution taking place around him during Renaissance-era Europe. At that time, scientists and astronomers like Kepler, Copernicus and Galileo had made astounding discoveries regarding the position and movement of celestial bodies such as planets and stars. Prior to this time, the Catholic Church held a large sway over the science of the time, and served as a “committee” that would decide what scientific theories…

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    ISSUE I. How can discovery be used to obtain social media information and what limitations do courts place upon this information? II. How can social media information be authenticated in court? BRIEF ANSWER I. While multiple methods exist, the best method is for parties to use traditional discovery mechanisms such as production requests to obtain any social media information as long as that information meets relevance standards. II. Social media information can be authenticated within the…

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    Iron Lung Research Paper

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    Many people in developed countries tend to take technological advancements for granted. They do not realize how fortunate we are to have access to lifesaving medicine as easy as walking to the pharmacy. Without the discovery of penicillin, insulin and the first respirator, also known as the “Iron lung” many more people would have perished as a result due to bacterial infections, diabetes and polio. These technological advancements in medicine have allowed doctors to save many lives and discover…

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