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    I would like to begin by saying that Astronomy is one of the most interesting science that I have studied so far. I find fascinating to understand the universe around us and can observe it. Until now, I think that my knowledge on the subjetc wew scarce, but I believe that it have increased considerably due to this subject. Astronomy is the only field of magic study that has an equivalent in the Muggle world. It not only helps the understanding of the constellations and planets, is the source…

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    the topic of haematopoietic cancer research.I had always been interested in immunological responses and I would be very excited to apply it together with my skills and knowledge to make a step against cancer. I dream to be part not only of basic science but also to make an investigation that can be directly applied for the sake of humanity. Reading the papers from your group, brought me to conclusion that I not only share with you and your group the interest in cancer research, but that I…

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    STEM Personal Statement

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    Students have often pushed away from STEM due to the stigma surrounding it or an inability to access technology. These factors contribute to the shortage of technical professionals that our nation faces meaning lost opportunities for the students that might like STEM and the employer. If the students can be exposed to STEM through lessons and purely having access to it , more students may have an interest. Working to solve this problem means a lot to me because without a few key people and…

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    of Shadows’, the Japanese novelist Junichiro Tanizaki questioned how different things would be if we in the East had developed our own science. He lamented the incongruity and crudeness in the uncritical application of Western design in an oriental context. Tanizaki’s book triggered my thinking that: while time cannot be rewound, how should we use existing science and technology to pursue new possibilities and eliminate the incongruity in architecture? It is instances like this that reminds me…

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    Being scientifically literate and being able to communicate is an important aspect for the general public and for scientists. The general public needs to construct a scientific foundation that allows them to comprehend information that is provided to them from scientists. While at the same time, the scientists need to conduct a comprehensive communication tactic that allows the public to be able to understand what is being informed to them. Without any scientific literacy, the general public is…

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    Player Piano is a science fiction that deals with the advancement of technology in the modern world. This shows the anti-machine sentiment.Kurt Vonnegut was surrounded by engineers and machinery in the city of Schenectady and this is the main reason for writing the novel Player Piano. Player Piano takes the trend toward automation about whatKurt Vonnegut observed at General Electric and his experience at his work place is the prime reason for its logical conclusion. Few engineers and managers…

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    Cosmetic Animal Testing

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    Pharmagene Laboratories are one of the few, which have switched to using human tissues, and computers to create and test cosmetic material (About Testing). In the 21st century, technology plays a very important role that can stop the use of animals for research. Some alternatives include virtual test methods and models, computer models and simulations, stem cell research and genetic…

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    1. Describe two scientific theories relating to the evolution of the chemicals of life A scientific theory is an explanation based on observations, reasoning and experimentations, especially one that has been tested and confirmed as a general principle helping to understand, explain and predict natural phenomena. A scientific theory must be based on careful and rational examinations of the facts. There are 5 major theories that account to the evolution and origins of chemicals of life. However…

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    Maitrey Patel IS 350-003 10/25/16 IS 350 Midterm Current Event Topic: Brain to Brain Interface Statement: Technology is growing worldwide. If it keeps on growing this way our generation’s technology will be nothing compared to the upcoming generation. Technology is improving from time to time such as: we went from keypad phones to touch-screen phones also we went from regular time telling watches to smart watches. The technology which interests me the most is the brain to brain interfaces. Brain…

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    Broca's Case Study

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    guidelines upon a subject, and based off of ideas which explain the premise. The argument of “ facts are need to establish theories but theories are needed to make sense of facts” can be supported by the areas of knowledge in Social Sciences, Psychology, as well as in Natural Science, Biology. Both of these areas correlate in studying humans to the extend of behaviour, and biological structures and their functions upon the behaviour. In Psychology, in the department of biological level of…

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