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    inventors that are natural problem solvers and logical thinkers. It can foster critical thinking, reasoning, teamwork, investigative, and creative skills – something today’s schools, industry and work force are lacking. As for an art educator in an education classroom setting, I feel it is only natural to incorporate these ideas and concepts. STEM calls for Science, the study of the natural world; Technology, which includes any product made by humans to meet a…

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    utilizing the medical surgery or medical treatment, and still others believe that people should figure out what are the factors, either environmental or behavioral that affect people become obese. In the field of natural science, the main objective is to find the rules behind all the natural phenomena; therefore, I want to apply the knowledge from this class to look at this topic- the relationship between obesity, overweight and the…

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    forest. Some of the jobs offered by the government are Physical Science Technician, Biological Science Technician, Biologist, Education Specialist, and Park Ranger Interpretation. Each of these careers are different in one way but all interact with one another in functioning the National Park Service. Within the NPS a Physical Science Technician a great help in the analysis, collection, management, and interpretation of physical science information. The NPS professionals manage various fields…

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    only one defining way for how the world is today-- progress. Still, progress is not uniform in itself. John Stuart Mill believed progress was for the sake of liberty and stemmed from society whereas Edward O. Wilson found society’s progress from natural sciences. As each author differentiates their views on progress, it does not prevent the reader from comparing and contrasting the ideals behind the arguments. In his essay On Liberty, Mill defines progress through epistemology, human nature, and…

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    Terminologically, the philosophical science may be an improper word because nobody uses this term, but it can be a proper classification that social sciences after Hegel and post-modern philosophies could be included into the category of philosophical science. The reason for that is the social science and philosophy of today are working exactly under the argument of Hegel about modern philosophy: “It thus appears that…

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    not very confident in my science knowledge or skills, but I think I have enough to succeed. I have a stronger understanding of biology than any other discipline of science, as I did biology and life science classes in year 11 and 12 in preparation for nursing. Through this I learnt about disease and the immune system, cell division, natural selection, and human and plant systems. If we did any science in primary school, I don’t have any memory of it. We did not do any science investigations or…

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    Gender In Science

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    Science is a difficult concept simply that to define it, is to define all we know about the world in which we live. I am of the opinion, that since the dawn of the scientific age there has been a clear and defining breakdown in terms of gender in science. As a young woman studying Marine Biology, I someday wish to be viewed as a member of the scientific community. In spite of this, when I think of a ‘scientist’, a man in a lab coat is all that comes to mind. This is the historical image of…

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    Chemistry. In essence, a lack thereof of such curiosity fuels the desire to transition from Chemistry to another science-related fields. One popular change is from Chemistry to Biology. I personally think that changing my major to Biology will be the easy route to take because the comparison between the two illustrates a rather compelling idea of 39 credits to obtain a Bachelors in Science in Biology, as compared to the 48 credits required for a Bachelors in Chemistry. The what/if degree audit…

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    Compare and Contrast of Frankenstein and The Birthmark In both stories “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley and “The Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the plots focus on the power of science, knowledge, and creating “perfection”. The book, “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley is about a man named Victor Frankenstein who is studying natural philosophy. Throughout the years of his studies, he develops an obsession with figuring out how to create life. As he continues his research, he becomes certain that he…

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    people only gain knowledge for the sole purpose of gaining power. He says that “the goals of power and the goals of knowledge cannot be separated: in knowing we control and in controlling we know”. This concept can be illustrated in the biological sciences through the controversial topic of DNA databases, which I wrote a persuasive paper on for a practice SAT test. This DNA database would be a database the government would be in control of which would hold the DNA of everyone in the nation. The…

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