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    The discipline of science has been my future aspiration ever since I was young. Science for me acts as a frame to view the world around me. The excitement I feel when discovering how reactions work and how chemicals behave, for example how there is specific amount of iodine requires changes the color of thiosulfate ions, made me envision myself as a chemist. The idea that there are limitless possibilities for beneficial creations for mankind has especially fuelled me to explore chemistry. But,…

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    that loved science. His name was James. He was 10 years old. He went to the school and he was the best students in the science class. He was tall. He was intelligent. The days that he goes to school he learned all of science, he knows all the famous scientist, and he knows all the elements of the periodic table and the theory of the atom. He was awesome. In science he got the best grades in the class. After school he goes every day to the museum of science. He likes the museum of science…

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    The Role of Forensic Science in Mass Disasters Mass disasters are an all too familiar reality. The cause of such occurrences can be natural or human influence. Natural disaster include hurricanes, tornados, and volcanos amongst other occurrence (Sudoyo, Widodo, Suryadi, Lie, Safari, Widjajanto, Kadarmo, 2008). Un-natural, or those occurring due to human involvement, are bombings, plane crashes, or mass shootings. Mass disasters usually require extensive logistical support (Prinz, Carracedo,…

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    Summer Science Institute Reflection Paper Introduction Collaboration is a vital part of any educator 's success. Anytime teacher are able to get together to discuss curriculum or other parts of the learning process improvements can happen. During the two days of the Summer Science Institute I was able to work with not only members of my own department but also teachers across the district. Working on the standards we will be using is extremely important to me. I value the direction and…

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    I have been interested in science since my early childhood and my passion and thirst for scientific knowledge and discovery has followed me into adulthood. In high school I discovered the incredible world of chemistry and how the field has impacted the world in areas ranging from medicine to energy. Due to my great interests in chemistry I decided to pursue a degree in the science, in hopes to one day become a research chemist. I enrolled in McNeese State University in 2013 and am currently in…

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    wanted to be part of Science Olympiad since I heard from my friends that it was being made in Yonkers High school. I couldn’t contain my excitement and could not wait until clubs started having their meetings. I decided I wanted to take part in Robotics, Historical Society, and in Science Olympiad. Science was my main interest ever since I was young, and I knew that whatever job I was doing in the future would involve science in some way, shape, or form. I really do want to join Science Olympiad…

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    Forensic Science History

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    crime using powerful substances into a real and tangible science that can be applied in real life. This elaborate discipline is called forensic science, and has become a large part of law enforcement and due process of criminal investigations. While many are skeptical of the true effectiveness on the relatively new science, one can see from the multiple studies and observations of experienced scientists and crime fighters that forensic science is a reliable and effective resource in…

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    but is a key role to life. This sparked my interest in the intricacy of the human anatomy and physiology which has me curious to the research required. The desire to pursue a career in helping others, but also to explore science at a greater depth. I believe biomedical science will enable me to broaden my perspective and give me a solid foundation of knowledge and skills required for careers in healthcare. The human body is a world in itself; from volunteering in a care home, I have been given…

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    Science is being seen as negative. An example of this is the X-files. The X-Files deems that alien abductions and human combustion are an everyday occurrence. Poltergeist III is another example. The movie’s psychologist, Dr. Seaton, told Carol Anne’s parents that she was not being pursued by demons, but has emotional issues. Fortunately, Carol Anne has a psychic to come and help her and her family. Unfortunately, Dr. Seaton was seen negatively because of his diagnosis of Carol Anne. The psychic…

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    Science Vs Religion Essay

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    I do not believe that science and religion are completely irreconcilable, though this balanced relationship may not be achieved in this lifetime or the next. This society has encouraged a competitive “us” vs. “them” world view, where your opinion is always right and anyone who disagrees is automatically wrong, removing the option to even consider or compromise with the other point of view. With that being said, in a perfect world where respect is given to both sides and compromise is common,…

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