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    The subject of science has always been an interest of mine, more specifically biology. My love for this subject began to develop during my sophomore year of high school and ever since, the human body has intrigued me. Anatomy has always been a strong point throughout my education, as it came so easily to me. It is extremely fascinating that humans are so similarly structured, being that each and every human contains the same outline. Although humans are internally similar, externally we are able…

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    In the book the “German Genius” by Peter Watson, two series of events are documents that’s takes the works of several scientist and connects them to increasing importance of science in Germany as well as Germany’s growth as an economic power. One enzyme for the growth of science in Germany is shown in chapter 18 called the Rise of the Laboratory: Siemens, Hofmann, Bayer, Zeiss. This chapter follows the chain reactions of how cheaper purple dye allowed the production of aspirin all the way to the…

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    I passed my requirements with ease and even began doing better in my college-level math classes. When it came time to fulfill my science requirement, I chose biology thinking back to Mrs. Otto’s class and how much I enjoyed it compared to other sciences. When I began this class I was expecting to be in over my head but, what began as a doubtful semester turned out to be one that would forever change my college career. I was getting A’s on…

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    Justin Massey Professor Robert Bishop PHYS 301 13 April 2015 Religion & Science: The Influence of Two Faith Communities on Scientific Progress Introduction In contemporary times religion and science are often pinned against each other as if in irreconcilable contradiction. Especially within conservative Evangelicalism, this tends to be the reality as political groups advocate against scientific theories such as evolution seeing this as an attack on their religious beliefs. I recall a conference…

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    Isaac Newton was a prodigy of his age, as a well-known physicist and mathematician he was able to become an outstanding figure during the Science Revolution. His writings and theories amazed many of the scientific minds during that time. As his knowledge and reputation grew, he was able to spread the influence of Math and Physics throughout the whole world. Even to today, Issac Newton’s work is used in many different forms, and he was one of the most inspirational scientists ever to be created…

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    Science is an important subject that people should study, and it’s implemented into our educational system. America has made significant growth in the understanding the scientific in the world in fields such as Biology, Astronomy, and Physics. We know that science tries to prove theories through experimentation using methods like the scientific method. Over hundreds of years, religion is still in conflict with science, and they are also the informing opposition of each other. Science focuses on…

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    A Gender Gap Analysis

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    “normal” about this performance gap. This is a product of gender bias spreading through schools. I find it quite daunting that there currently remains a gender gap in mathematics considering the younger generation of teachers focuses immensely on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). I have not seen any changes in the gender gap nor have I seen any changes in the way teachers underestimate girls math…

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    Science is an ever-expanding canon of knowledge constantly being tested and reinforced by research across the globe. I want to become an active member of the Stony Brook iGEM team because it will become the culmination of my undergraduate education. One of the reasons I decided to attend Stony Brook was its esteemed academic community. iGEM will be an opportunity to collaborate with other students driven to pursue a career in scientific inquiry. Participating in research will enable me to grow…

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    I am going to attend a university to study aerospace engineering. Through my journey of being a student, I have always taken great interest in mathematics and science courses. Out of all my subjects, I have done best in the math and sciences. I want to take my skills and master them in college. Every day, there is a new gadget on the market. Many are pieces of junk but there are also many that are very helpful to society. I find the breakthroughs very intriguing. When embarking on an airplane,…

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    Modern Science Vs Religion

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    faith and people who believe the truth comes from science have been butting heads ever since someone dared to question the divine. The relationship between the two belief systems has been problematic since the beginning. The only reason for the conflict is a lack of understanding of what is the truth. What people fail to understand is that it is possible for faith and modern science to co-exist and explain how and why we are here. Faith and modern science have been opposing forces from the very…

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