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    Kenneth Miller Critique

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    scientific explanation. Firstly, evolution binds science together and is a sign of the health of science. Secondly, the source of answers for questions about nature must come from nature itself. Thirdly, for an idea to be considered scientifically correct it has to be peer reviewed, but ID wants to skip the steps of making sure an argument is sound and instead make its idea true through the political system. Fourthly, ID assaults the validity of science and views it as opinions, not facts. The…

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    Louis Pasteur wasn’t Einstein or Leonardo Da Vinci but his contributions to society played a major role in health. He contributed to science, technology, and medicine. Pasteur was one of the most important founders of medicine and microbiology. We can’t help but wonder how much of a change he would’ve made if he still was alive. One of his biggest accomplishments was pasteurization treatment which resolves pathogenic micro-organisms in certain foods and beverages. Pasteur was born in Dole,…

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    The author of “In Defense of Superstitions,” believes that should not be absolutely debased because it fulfills a cultural function and is related between science and religion. Since science looks for rational, factual explanations and religion seeks answers through the higher power, superstition is in between those two categories. Both show a common human concern with the supernatural and the desire to understand and influence it. The author believes that not all superstitions are silly. The…

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    Technological development closely related to people daily life. Due to science and technology bring the convenience to people’s lives, enrich people daily life and immerses into people daily life deeply, people’s living standard has increased dramatically. If there weren 't technological innovation, society wouldn 't get advanced. Firstly, take people’s clothing, for example, people used to wear clothes which are out of fashion and monotonous; however, right now people can dress up themselves by…

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    “The Mistrust of Science” by Atul Gawande is a commencement address at the California Institute of Technology. Atul Gawande calls upon the institutes graduates to take a stance and defend the common misconceptions and myths about scientific issues concerning today’s society. The commencement’s main goal was to use a logical thought process to defend the scientific evidence against common misconception. For example, Atul Gawande says “They deploy false analogies and other logical fallacies… when…

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    Loannidis who works in the department of Hygiene and Epidemiology for the University of Ioannina, stated “most public research findings are false”, Loannidis went on to use that phrase as the title of his work. In Goldstein’s piece The Experience of Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach written…

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    I have always had a love for the sciences and a passion for helping others. Throughout my grade school journey, I took advantage of learning about the body by taking health oriented courses that broadened my knowledge of medicine that would prepare me for higher education. Dentistry became my career interest during my middle years of school. Beginning in the sixth grade, I was introduced to one of the most essential processes of the systematic era, the scientific method. I was taught that the…

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    breakthroughs. He claims that more individuals should join in and be involved in transhumanism, which aims to stimulate and promote the remarkable enhancement of humans through science and technology. Dvorsky states the similarities of notions in spirituality and ethics, and includes his eating habits and how it can affect your health and life longevity. Overall, the author strongly feels that people should be better…

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    The fields of science, technology, engineering, and math are paramount in understanding the world around us. I am passionate about science because it involves the pursuit of discovery and pushing the boundaries of the unknown. Science is composed of tested hypotheses that explain how and why our environment works as it does. However, under the scientific method, it is not assumed that what was previously believed to be true cannot be proven otherwise with additional research. This provides an…

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    Logos, What the World Needs More of Science is based in logos. Research and experiments are attempts to establish facts, and to draw correct conclusions based on those facts. While all of science is based on this, I am a personal trainer, so I’m most familiar with the health sciences and research. When discussing health, it would seem obvious that it should be a factual process. If I do A, B will happen. However, since health involves behavior, hence psychology, it is never that straightforward…

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