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    Medicine started its evolution from the ancient Egyptians, Ancient Indians, had a system of medicine that was progressive for its time and had influenced later medical traditions. The Babylonians, Indians and Egyptians had introduced the concepts of medical prognosis, and medical examination. The Greeks went even further, and advanced as well medical ethics. The Hippocratic Oath, passed from many changes from its creation after was written in Greece in the 5th century, even then today it is…

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    Looking at the compounds that are closely related to our daily lives, such as food and drinks, I encountered Makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine made with nuruk, a saccharified rice starch, and yeast as a fermenting agent, and was interested in it as it had both nutritional and cultural values. Compared to other types of wine…

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    of various applications for the production as well as transformation of products and materials to be used utilizing their full potential. Chemical engineers can find work in bio industries, cosmetic firms, pharmaceutical industries, health sector, food production houses and many more. This degree has a lot of demand in not only US but all over the world. Best places to study chemical engineering in US are Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California—Berkeley and Georgia…

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    (Animal Testing). Those medicines were taken by pregnant women, but when tested on pregnant mice, it did no harm to them or their babies. That shows that drugs that are harmless to animals, are sometimes very harmful to humans (Animal Testing). Many foods, including chocolate is harmless to humans, but harmful to animals such as dogs (Arguments Against Animal Testing). Animals and humans have many differences, so it can be dangerous to rely too heavily on animal tests. Animal tests cannot give…

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    it would lead to the microwave. Moreover, the article “In praise of careful science” states, “Denker describes how magnetrons and radars were discovered. They were researched for years. The work was kept secret. The scientists worked to avoid mistakes. When they were announced, the public did not imagine the years that went into that work. Then, Percy Spencer accidentally discovered the magnetron’s property for heating food… It also took more than 20 years after the “melted chocolate moment” to…

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    however, that everyone you meet has an impact on you. We can have an impact on people also, but this is limited. This is why I would qualify this quote with limitations. The quote also supports my writing on my 9th grade science teacher, Ms. Jane. Ms. Jane was my 9th grade science teacher in Canada. Coming into high school I wasn't very nervous…

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    Science is a broad field, that requires extensive research, testable explanations and predictions about universe. Even though I have got minute experience in research, it was a good opportunity to get in the shoes of research scientist for some time. I have got the chance to research only once, in high school. It was my senior year, in AP Chemistry when we started researching microfluidics. Our goal was to make a chip with network of channels and analyze different fluids flow, color and reaction…

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    Biochemist Research Paper

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    through many years of education along with doing a lot of research. Being a biochemist is a very important, interesting, and valuable career. To become a successful biochemist, it takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and understanding of math and science. When an individual thinks about becoming a biochemist, there are many important questions that should come into consideration. A sample of these questions is: Is solving complex mathematical and scientific problems pleasurable? Is he…

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    Margaret Atwood’s dystopian MaddAddam trilogy is a text that enters a speculation into a post-apocalyptic fall-out of environmental disaster and autocratic corporations, a global pandemic and extreme bio-scientific experimentation provide the catalysts for feminine subjective becoming. Atwood positions the book as a treatise on the ambiguous potential of powerful tools, and the role of humanity in determining the fit use for such tools: "Our tools have become very powerful. Hate, not bombs,…

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    responsible manner, through the application of biotechnology management of aquatic ecosystems. Wisely, he took action on a modern issue a century before it was of critical global importance. Second, he was a lifelong student who dedicated himself to science and naturalism with integrity, drive, and most importantly passion. His enthusiasm is shown in his thousand-plus publications and adding over two million specimens to the Smithsonian Institution, not to mention walking 2,100 miles in 1842…

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