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    Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence may be regarded as the most impressive convergence of sciences and the most liberating experiment to unfetter the mind from restrictions imposed on it by Immanuel Kant. SETI invites humans to make a pilgrimage towards the beyond and transcend the boundaries of experience. In a practical manner, SETI aims to remove the tangle of misunderstanding between different cultures, religions, races and disabled people. It radicalizes the difference, turning our…

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    use of reason, science, and technology, promised emancipation from the perceived irrationality of ‘mystical’ or metaphysical understandings of the world. However, it was apparent that the Enlightenment did not entirely deliver on these promises. Rather than emancipating humans from domination by religion and mysticism, it produced new problems and forms of domination that merely appeared more ‘free’. Preeminent amongst…

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    goal was to erase what was and devolpe and establish a building that would bring natural light and openness along with a connection to the environment that surrounds it. An extensive Project team, and structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire Protection engineers were incorporated to bring this project from vision to finished product. The Dean of Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies wanted to build the greenest building on the Planet. In statistical analysis, Kroon…

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    Ever since childhood, I have always had a passion for science and am intrigued about the things around me. My school teachers had a great role in stimulating that interest I am fortunate to have had great teachers who have encouraged me to pursue my dream of a career in Biotechnology. I would like particularly mention my sixth grade Biology teacher whose passion had had a great impact on me. My decision of career choice took a step in the right direction in high school when I was introduced to…

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    God being love was not a new idea to Christians, but saying evolution was God, therefor love, was entirely new. Even decades later, people still find difficulty balancing science and religion and whether there can be overlap between the two. Some would say that Teilhard was a theist, but also argue that he had animist tendencies because he believed God was in evolution. Teilhard however, did not and “presented a dynamic God…

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    Traditional ecological knowledge and the systems that are associated with this wealth of knowledge developed over generations through lived experiences but were almost wiped out during the span of one. This knowledge can easily be lost because it is orally transmitted and is specialized within a community and location. If the system is not practiced for an extended period, the knowledge is threatened to become extinction. Bringing back traditional systems have helped communities move forward…

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    literature such as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, monsters are used as metaphors for scientific advances, through which the authors can provide their own social commentary about science. These monsters can serve as metaphorical warnings for what can happen when you let pride and greed control you and what can happen when scientific advances upset the natural order of things. Not only is what the monsters in these…

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    The Age of Science was significant as it rejected this idea of having to accept that the Church’s notions as truth. Truth and knowledge must be based on tangible, scientific, and empirical evidence. Skepticism became encouraged, as many stupendous thinkers, writers, and scientists emerged from this time period. While many influential figures have emerged at this time period, three individuals that have made a tremendous impact in the name of science are Johannes Kepler, Ada Byron, and Galileo.…

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    communities have higher rates for identifying as at-risk adolescents. The focus of our research group project is to provide a diversity of resources to increase youth development and too moderate or diminish the hazardous influences from poor communities. How can we provide a diversity of resources to increase youth development? My own research will look at the question through the scope of Social Sciences in the discipline of Psychology by working with adolescents from middle school to high…

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    One of the most important activities of science is measurement. Measurement is a means of quantifying properties for identification. For example, density is the relationship between the mass and volume of a pure substance. One could determine if a piece of yellow metal is gold by determining its density. Measurement allows scientists to make comparisons. Measurement also provides a means by which scientists can judge the reproducibility of an experimental procedure. However, measurement is not…

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