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    Art History Written Assignment Unit 4 Throughout history art has represented an artist's perspective on the world around us. With advancement in science these perspective began to take on new characteristics; using mathematical basis for proportions and central lines, using anatomical diagrams to model movements of the body, and the discovery of vast swathes of unseen matter with the development of the telescope and microscope. During the Renaissance period a scientific focus on the world…

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    creationism science, pseudoscience, or non-science? Support your argument with an analysis of the distinction between science, pseudoscience, and non-science. Mainstream society is very familiar with the word “science” and that without a doubt science plays a detrimental role in our lives. However for many people there seems to be a discrepancy about the correct distinguishiment between science, pseudo-science and non-science. The aims of this essay are to establish the differences between…

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    The people with authority only told you what they wanted you to hear and kept the stories from their past families. As the reading states, “ If only the concerns of the powerful provide the interpretation of historical significance, then much of history will be left out.” The Scientific Revolution brought on a new attitude, because people became more interested in wanting to know the facts and for ideas to be proven. In Latin, revolution means “a turn around”. I believe that the Scientific…

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    Humanities In STEM

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    educate degree seeking students on many things that are essential to every career. Without being educated in the humanities, students are missing out on skills and information that are not taught in the STEM subjects such as foreign language, culture, history, literature and philosophy. The humanities subjects should be incorporated into the STEM curriculum so that students can focus on their career path as well as learn things that are significant to their career as well as their everyday life.…

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    American Quiz Worksheets Ancient Greek Science In the Hellenistic Age of Ancient Greece, science became a major topic of study. The Hellenistic Age of Greece was a time when Greek culture spread throughout Persia and North Africa, including Egypt. When the Greek culture spread into a different culture, some parts of both of the cultures mixed together. This was called cross-fertilization. Because of this, a lot of advancements in culture were made in the area of science. Egyptian-civilization…

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    Science & technology Science is a way to study the tidal aspects of nature in an organized, systematic, and scientific way through scientificized scientific methods that are visible, touched, heard, touched and felt. But keep in mind, what is true today may be less precise in the next 1000 years because science has a long and delicate process. Technology is the whole means to provide goods that are treated for the sustainability and convenience of human life. Technology is the application of…

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    of interests since its founding. What I particularly appreciate most about this discipline is the comprehensive list of subfields within its branch of division. Psychology is profession, academic study, and applied science that evolved from philosophy, the natural and social sciences, medicine, theology, physics, physiology as well as the liberal arts and humanities. Although, traditionally known as the study…

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    merely be a pile of bricks with no structure and meaning. Henri Poincare uses this house as a metaphor for science. He ultimately compares the building of a house to shaping a stream of theories and facts into logical text. The relationship between the parts and the bricks must be significant in completing the task. Without this relationship between the parts and the bricks,…

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    Archeology Compliments

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    Art, History, and Science all compliment Archeology, and affect each other in a way that makes them all one. The facial reconstruction that Art and, History, and Science help archeologists complete. I'm going to answer how these disciplines affect each other, to make my claim stand. They all work together to make a story of the past. Artists and Archeologists compliment each other in a couple of ways. They help each other because art makes the bones come alive by using clay and molds to make…

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    Nowadays, people believe religion and science are in conflict with one another; a study created by Troy Van Voorhis, an MIT Chemistry professor, expressed how seventy percent of young adults between the ages 18-23 agreed on the perceived idea that there is an existing dispute between these branches. However, the reality is that only eleven percent of Americans belong to a religion which denies findings of modern science, and 52 percent of scientist believe that there is a superhuman being or…

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