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    – is definitely eye-opening. In that afternoon, a brief research on Anthropocene exhibitions around the world was carried by us as Kate is proposing an Anthropocene-related exhibition to be open in the near future. I have zero background in human science, and always more interested in space rather than complicated human society. It was my first time to learn the basic concept of the Anthropocene, and it is truly different from the scientific study at the university. From my academic physics…

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    attention to the numbers over the science (McNutt). eTBLAST was an enlightening read, and I appreciate the developers intention; scientific and medical jargon is frightening. My only concern with this particular tool is the time component. Running the analyses is time consuming, and then double-checking by “eye” is another step…

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    Girls Get Curves: Geometry

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    math and science is to “pinkify” them. They believe that girls are interested in fashion and boys and make-up and that is what program should relate math and science with, in order for girls to become interested in the topics. But what these people fail to take in account is that not all girls are interested in make-up or dating or even fashion. Girls have different interests and programs should take that into account when trying to help girls become more interested in math and science. Also,…

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    Many aspects of processual archaeology is evident in Killick’s article. Such as his point that science is slowly intertwining itself with archaeology. Killick goes on to list issues in the field of archaeological studies, narrowing it down to a select handful that he believes needs to be corrected to delve deeper into the field. The first issue is with reviewing the “Journal of Archaeological Science”, the journal provides a forum for archaeologists around the world to critique others, debate,…

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    On the collective path toward enlightenment, society cannot be overly reliant on any one subject. Rather, even the inspired or passionate men of science require the rationality and the imaginative powers of those men of letters. Furthermore, in the year 1885, Matthew Arnold produced an essay called “Literature and Science” that shows the necessity of literature in education and society. During his time period, the majority of the population was in pursuit of studying what life is made of, how…

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    to study Biomedical science is driven by my curiosity in the function of the human body along with my desire to promote health and care for others. Through this degree, I wish to work in a medical field with thrilling technological advances and to apply my scientific knowledge to diagnosing diseases. I'm anticipating learning about the topics in this course as a biomedical science undergraduate. Studying Chemistry has given me the opportunity to explore my interest in science and I enjoyed…

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    Science is an ever evolving subject in the world. Science influences the way we live today and will continue to influence us in the future. Science branches all the way from helping us get into space, to creating new medicine to help people. There are many important scientist out there. One very influential scientist was Marie Curie. Marie Curie was born on November 17, 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. Poland is a country in the eastern part of Europe. She was the youngest of five siblings and her…

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    Science, unlike other disciples of learning, does not follow a strictly chronologically linear perspective. Where Math and English will follow from point A to point B, science cant start from point C follow to point B back track to point C then follow through to point A. Science is a very interesting subject in that one can start collecting a set of data and follow through to finding a question to answer with this data or start with a question to answer and proceed with collecting data to prove…

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    Cage Of Butterflies

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    scientific research when incentivised by personal profits. Caswell’s 1992 novel, ‘A Cage of Butterflies’ explores this through the thematic concern of science as a double edged sword, reflecting his own context where issues of air pollution and animal cruelty were coming to be understood as the ramifications of scientific research. Whilst science can be connoted to efficiency and benefiting to the human race, human selfishness can corrupt the research process and in turn can cause harm to the…

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    of these studies are. The biggest advocate for putting these results to the test is Brian Nosek. Nosek started the Reproducibility Project with close to 300 of his colleagues to attempt to reproduce about 98 studies. Out of those studies,…

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