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    Ellis Author Franklin, had wanted to become a scientist, but was not able to receive the education because World War I. rid him of that opportunity. Like her father, she was attracted to science, and knew at age 15, that she wanted to pursue a career in science. Her father warned her about the profession of science, because it wasn’t a subject that many women were a part of, but this did not keep her from learning about scientific things. ( The…

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    thin sheets. This article will be important in writing my paper because it compares aluminum to other packaging that is worse for the environment. The authors of this article both have Ph.D.’s and work for the Research Scientist, Dept. of Science and Technology Projects, Institute of Food Technologists in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. This article was very easy to understand and explained everything clearly and to the point. It was not confusing like some other scholarly…

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    Present society is known as information society, everything is dependent on information. Information is crucial power; it is the great national and international resource. Information is available through libraries, the internet, mass media, manufactures and service providers and in addition, lots of information is hidden in different media, like print form and non print or electronic form. The nature of information is changing the nature of the world’s economy. Information called to be…

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    Currently I am enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with an Emphasis in Cyber Security from Grand Canyon University. This course requires you to have Everyday Sociology which prepares you to deal with social relationships such as race, gender religion, and economic/social class. Followed by some English Composition II skills to help you communicate effectively in writing. Then there’s Psychology in Everyday Life which prepares you to study the mindset of an individual…

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    Actually Useful: Quantum Sciences Since the beginning of documented history, humans have misjudged things as either harmful, stupid, or useless. Although quantum sciences are hard to understand, they are not stupid or useless. Quantum studies also lead to the betterment of society and the advancement of human life. Quantum sciences are neither useless nor wasteful theories; they affect us in many different ways like in technology, manufactured goods, and, surprisingly enough, exist in our…

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    Mission Of The STEM Fair

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    support K-12 activities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in Northeast Ohio." The tradition of forcing students to participate in the STEM Fair has done nothing but contradict this mission; instead of "promot[ing] K-12 activities in STEM," it has bred a hatred towards science, and subsequently, a hatred towards the fantastic outcomes that STEM-related research can offer. As an avid science student who is currently enrolled in an Honors and AP science class as a…

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    Meanwhile, for the second article “A Needs Analysis Study For Preparatory Class ELT Students” written by Ömer Gökhan Ulum from Adana Science and Technology University, Turkey in year 2015, the participants of this study comprised of 150 ELT students whose 30 are graduates out of these participants are voluntarily participated in this study. The male and female ratio are out of balance, that is almost 3:7 or the actual value are ratio of 44 to 106…

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    world was impacted with the Islamic civilization. Areas of commerce, technology, medicine, navigation, astronomy, and other scientific areas were touched by the hand of new discoveries brought forth by the learning centers of the Islamic world. The Islamic caliphates had an economy that was flourishing due to the established trade routes. The procession of people trading through the region also spawned the development of technologies, ideas, and spread the religion of Islam across many…

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    Dumbest Generation Dbq

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    X, this generation of Millennials and Gen Z are, by far, the dumbest generation. Or so many people seem to believe. They argue that the youth have seemingly no knowledge of even the most basic information and with the increasing availability of technology at their fingertips, their ambition and academic intelligence will continue to deteriorate. However, those under the age of 30 have actually proven themselves to be more sagacious, street smart, and socially aware than the previous generations.…

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    passion for disclosing the mystery of math started very early, when I participated in various science fairs. And in course of time, this multifarious experiences has shaped me into an engineer today. After passing my school and college having an excellent record, I satisfied my thirst for the practical knowledge of science and math by admitting myself into Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), one of the top most engineering universities of Bangladesh. When it came to choose…

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