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    Counter Euclid's Elements

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    As a college student in the twenty first century, a century filled with technology and scientific advances, students are constantly learning from material that was written and developed in a different time period. These works that students are studying, whether they have been used for centuries or decades or merely a few years, are quickly losing there relevance as science and technology grow at an exponential rate. In society today, students are encouraged to use skepticism when learning and to…

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    Introduction The use of technology is being practiced more frequently in education then the vintage hand writing. Today, schools are more and more likely to have assignments due online. People will usually consider that technology is undoubtedly been a more convenient way to do things; however, some claim that the practice of technology has actually been beneficial. The argument is that technology such as computers are more than just an alternative, but is actually more efficient while the…

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    In this technological era, there are plenty of technologies that are waiting to be discovered. To keep up with that, computer scientists are expected to be active every time; computer scientists should never wait for the next technology come up, instead they should be the one who pushes the boundaries of technology every day. Other than being active intellectually, one of the most underrated virtue to have as an engineer is to be…

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    Aplastic Anemia

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    More than three million people in the U.S. have anemia, with women and people with chronic diseases being at greater risk of developing anemia. Biomedical sciences have been moving into an interesting developmental phase and with the passing of Obama Care medical practices have also been going through stages of increasing uncertainty as the U.S. has not been able to resolve the challenges associated with the increased cost of healthcare linked to scientific developments, public anticipation,…

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    Saleema Aziz Dr. Shazia Ali English 1302-46405 August 4th, 2014 Computer Skills Should be a Fundamental Part of Education Curricula During the old days, computers were not used in many places so, computer skills were not necessary. In the recent times, computers have become widely and practically used everywhere including offices, business firms, hospitals, hotels, in the homes among other places. Nearly everything requires the use of a computer. These skills are acquired from the learning…

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    years old, her family moved to Chicago, Illinois. Better educational opportunities in Chicago prompted their move. They continued to be very supportive and encouraging to Jemison. Throughout her early school years, Jemison grew very interested in science, especially astronomy. She spent hours in the library at her school reading about topics such as extinct animals, evolution, and astronomy. Her childhood of watching Star Trek and the televised lunar landing also fed her love of space and…

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    Korean War Consequences

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    the other hand, the world associates South Korea with technology, Korean pop music, and the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. The countries' dissimilarities make it hard to visualize a unified Korea, especially within the new generations of Korean citizens (Lee 49). The purpose of this research is to see how the Korean War has affected the development of North Korea and South Korea as two newly separated nations in the last 60 years. The social science disciplines that brings better understanding to…

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    As many may have noticed, the most prominent and popular myths about science and religion emerged during the nineteenth century. Some may declare that a dialogue of civilizations led to the emergence of modern science while others may disagree. It is revealed that different areas of the world have contributed to many different aspects of modern science and the development throughout the centuries. Areas around the world such as Asia, Africa and Middle East have demonstrated traditional and…

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    computer-majored courses, such as operate system and compiler theory. Such accomplishments implied persistent endeavor, active thinking, and analytical mindset, attributes which are sure to pay off when undertaking studies in computer science. I can also keep pace with the new developments in technology through extensive reading, develop comprehensive set of capabilities in the course projects and become an independent thinker through class discussions. Believing “Experience is the best…

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    child will grow up in the best way possible. The argument of nature versus nurture has ignited a conversation with both individuals active in the science community, as well as, the average individual. During the Inheritance podcast of RadioLab, the elements in which directly influence a child’s genes and upbringing are discussed using examples from studies done on rats, records of individuals in Sweden, and the effect of drug addicted mothers on the child. The conversation begins with an…

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