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    the arts and natural sciences. However, as humanity begins to think deeper to know more, more and more ethical concerns arise. The arts, for example, contribute to society by adding to the cultural symbols that make up a community. Sometimes, there may be artwork considered too vulgar or immoral for the public. In terms of natural sciences, researchers continue to release their discoveries about pressing diseases, medicine, and other topics. Nonetheless, there are areas of science where the…

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    the two political parties has stymied the country from reaching resolutions on abortion, or the right for women to choose. Wendell Berry argues against this strict fundamentalism in his essay, “God, Science, and Imagination”, where he discusses that reaching a balance between the two extremes of science and religion is important to eliminate the bigotry the world faces. Zadie…

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    In Heather E. Douglas’s essay “The Dark Side of Science”, she mentioned that scientists should be responsible for their discoveries that are used to the awful advantages that they could be used for. Scientist who makes these discoveries may know what they can endure. Scientist usually knows how there discovers will end up, but mostly they do not think of the reproductions that could happen if they ended up being used for the wrong intended purposes for that particular discovery. Douglas writes…

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    Science Olympiad is the Olympics of academic concentration. Like the medal-bearers titled on the podiums of each event, only the finest succeeds and would be distinguished. It was not my destiny freshman year, and it felt like it never would be. Astronomically, how could I have not gotten anywhere with the calmest, universal passion? The annual event took place at Grand Valley State University on March 2011. Twenty-six high schools from the region of western Michigan flocked the campus to…

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    Science And Technology In The 1940’s Have you ever wondered how technology and science got so advanced? Many different items that we use today started from something that may seem small, such as, medicine, cell phones, and even irregular things like guns and bombs. Linus Pauling once said, “Science is the search for truth. It is not a game in which one tries to beat others.” While not a game, it is fought like one. Scientists have developed weapons and strategies to progress their performance…

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    Crebrum Science

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    were affected by cerebrum science prove — twice from the five years prior. Of those cases, 40 percent were for capital murder. For example, cerebrum imaging is regularly used to contend for a lesser sentence, to propose that the litigant was not able control his or her activities and in this way, ought not be considered completely responsible. Then again, this proof can likewise be utilized to propose that a man is forceful by nature and a risk to society. 1. Mind science confirmation can offer…

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    Science Fiction Analysis

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    Understanding Science Fiction as a genre, as well as a device to tell stories that consider a potential future, begins not with understanding science but rather understanding the ways in which humans have and continue to perceive and govern the world. We are a curious species, one that has been innovating existence since the first anthropoid apes and questioning our place in the larger universe since the first remnants of religion. Currently we are at a point in history where we believe our…

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    to be connected in order for our survival as a society. This simple fact is evident in the science of dynamic meteorology, the encounter of one man with Bigfoot, and the way that we explain phenomena though math and physics. As our ability to forecast storms increases and mobile technology allows more people to be alerted…

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    Science fiction is a genre of fiction in which the stories often tell about the science and technology of the future. It has influenced or led to a change in technology. As a genre, there needs to be some possibility that the events could possibly happen. While either reading or watching science fiction, it makes the viewer or reader constantly wonder, “what if?” It teaches lessons about the value and the dangers of advanced technology. Science fiction presents and discusses many real world…

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    Forensic Science Duality

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    Forensics Forensic science is the application of natural science to matters involving the law. Forensic science consists of many branches, and though they all differ, they relate in the aspect of their attempts to find out the truth in a criminal investigation, But just how effective and reliable is forensic science? And if effective, is it for better or worse? Of course, opinions on this vary greatly. Here’s mine. The good It can be accurately claimed that forensic science does the world a…

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