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    CORPS Interest Inventory

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    interest questions. The results came out as, physical science with a 93% match and a science based career with medical involvement at 75%. All other careers matches at less than 40%. It was clear what I was interested in, which is science. For as long as I recall i have wanted to become a scientist and the CORPS interest inventory helped me define a more accurate field within science. I have chosen a major in chemistry within physical science. The educational requirements to become a chemist…

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    The problem in today’s society seen abundantly throughout childhood education classrooms is the hands on usage of technological devices at various young ages. These devices such as: smart boards, iPad’s, digital tool pads, software programs and much more are available in most schools across the nation. Each piece of technology consists of downloadable learning applications, which require much interaction for these students and teachers together. Two subjects of interest being affected today are…

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    only the design of spectroscopy but also the perception of scientific research in the late 19th century. He redirected his suppressions of the world to further develop this study of “pure science,” the understanding that science should focus on research for the advancement of knowledge. This concept of science had been forgotten and masked by the working world of the 19th century. Rowland found purpose to proclaim that…

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    century, Maria Winkelmann Kirch became a German astronomer regardless of the obstacles that faced many female scientists. Winkelmann strongly believed that she equally deserved the type of education that the men in general received. Even though her status left her high and dry in terms of getting proper education, her father as well as her uncle respected her wishes and educated her. As she grew particularly interested in astronomy and eventually studied…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    During the three major stylistic periods of Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo, science has replaced the spiritual. Before these periods, religious themes dominated the paintings in the Middle Ages. Previously, the church was holding a monopoly on art with its unspoken license for all subjects religious because the church was focusing on influencing the faithful through its vision of what the art should be. As patrons changed and with them came the new scenes, trends, and objectives of the art.…

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    a scientific theory that everything in the world came from one single origin and follows a blueprint of order in a process called natural selection. Evolution by natural selection is one of the unsurpassed authenticated theories in the history of science, supported by evidence from a wide variety of scientific studies, including developmental biology, geology, genetics and paleontology. Created by Charles Darwin who wrote The Origin of Species (1859) to define his theory of Evolution. It was…

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    and organize any kind of data but I also had the passion in Science especially in Health Major. But the scholarship that I passed only offered Education and Sea farer courses. I did not have much option so I grabbed the education field and took the General Science Major. Although it was not my first choice, I studied hard and graduated the Secondary Education with flying colors. After my graduation, I knew I would not be teaching Science because I knew there’s something that I have to do. When I…

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    During the past few years, I explored and discovered my passion to become an experimental physical chemist. From my experience, I realized that the support from family and society is immensely important for prospective researchers to live out their passion. As a female physical chemist who pursues an academic research, I will strive to pass on intellectual inspiration to young students and contribute to making a more inclusive scientific community. Among the students who went to a public…

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    Beyond literature, Lomonosov had a great impact on science through his discoveries. He was a polymath and worked on many different areas including chemistry, physics, astronomy, meteorology, mineralogy, and metallurgy (Vernadsky 38). Most of his earlier career was focused physics and chemistry. His work in physics focused for a period on electricity where he did many experiments with Georg Wilhelm Richmann, a German at the Academy of Sciences. Their work lead Lomonosov to come to many of the…

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    Intro to Lit II 15 October 2015 Religion vs. Science in Life of Pi Does Pi believe in Religion or Science? As Albert Einstein once said, ”Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” This quote indicates that science without moral values would be a disaster and religion runs on scientific knowledge so you would have to be blind not to notice them. This quote basically states that there needs to balance between science and religion because they both are important. In…

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