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    DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINEERING Science and Engineering can be a regarded as an inseparable concept to which modern engineering depends. Engineering was first practiced from man’s mental capacity that fashioned him into recognizing tools and natural resources around him and developing on that for his own benefit. Take for example “the prehistoric man” where discoveries were made of tools used, knowledge of fire depicted by drawings in caves, all without the understanding of science and its role in…

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    and knowledge comes from God; whether this knowledge is obtained through the Bible or discoveries made in natural science, mathematics, philosophy, and etc. A calling from God within Christianity usually means something that God requires us to do or generally a work (duty, responsibility) that he wants us to complete and fulfill. So simply put, integration is God calling us to use science (and all that it encompasses)…

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    affairs. Vol. 280. Springer Science & Business Media, 2010. Pearce, I., K. Lorenz, and K. WITTRUP‐JENSEN. "Vision‐related function in the COPERNICUS and GALILEO trials." Acta Ophthalmologica 92, no. s253 (2014): 0-0. Pielen, Amelie, and Julia Haller. "Visual acuity outcomes in dosing subgroups of the GALILEO and COPERNICUS study in patients with macular edema secondary to central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) under PRN treatment." Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 54, no. 15 (2013):…

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    help me succeed. My love of science and engineering began when I was a child. Growing up, science and math were always my forte. In school, I was always fascinated by science experiments, and seeing chemical reactions. As a child, science almost seemed like magic. What really makes me love mathematics is how some problems are like puzzles. Each individual problem is like solving a puzzle every time to get a solution. Being surrounded by science, and being strong in science as a kid really pushed…

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    every person knows and has. Philosophy has 3, and to some philosophers, 4 main branches: Ethics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Logic. Philosophy is the strong basis to which many sciences have been created from. With these branches of Philosophy, it is easy to see that Philosophy is the backbone of many popular modern sciences like Biology, Psychology, and Geology. Philosophy generated…

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    Science is terminology used to express the act studying in such a wide field of advancements that affect our everyday live; we call people who research these studies, ¨scientists.¨ I was fortunate enough to speak with scientist, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, who posed the idea of becoming God himself and creating life. On a stormy night, he took it upon himself, and for the advancement of science, to attempt to create a better humanity; with a combination of body parts, he constructed a new, whole…

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    The field of science fascinated me even throughout high school. In my Sophomore biology class we worked on a project involving microorganisms from a local pond and from that point forth I knew that this was my dream job. I asked my Biology teacher, Mr Goudy, if he knew how the job market looked for a microbiologist and when he said that it was a growing field, it only made my passion for the study intensify. He also informed me of the growing need due to bacteria developing resistances to the…

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    As many may have noticed, the most prominent and popular myths about science and religion emerged during the nineteenth century. Some may declare that a dialogue of civilizations led to the emergence of modern science while others may disagree. It is revealed that different areas of the world have contributed to many different aspects of modern science and the development throughout the centuries. Areas around the world such as Asia, Africa and Middle East have demonstrated traditional and…

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    You need math in most of the higher level jobs that you could get into. Especially in Pharmaceutical Science. A Pharmaceutical Scientist is a career that focuses on the way medicines will interact with the organism taking it. Most pharmaceutical scientist spend their days in a laboratory testing these interactions. To become one of these scientist, you must be educated in several areas of science and math. Yes, I said math, but specifically calculus. Some wonder what exactly a…

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    “The theme of Brave New World is not the advancement of science as such; it is the advancement of science as it affects individuals” said Aldous Huxley in the foreword to his dystopian novel. Science in the fields of biology, technology, and psychology are a big threat to society, manipulating the way they think and act, leaving humanity behind, and stealing their freedom of choice and decision. The progression of biological science remodelled society in the setting of Brave New World, the…

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