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    guidelines upon a subject, and based off of ideas which explain the premise. The argument of “ facts are need to establish theories but theories are needed to make sense of facts” can be supported by the areas of knowledge in Social Sciences, Psychology, as well as in Natural Science, Biology. Both of these areas correlate in studying humans to the extend of behaviour, and biological structures and their functions upon the behaviour. In Psychology, in the department of biological level of…

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    Emerson establishes that being misunderstood is not always bad. The comparisons made in this statement validate it further. Pythagoras, Socrates, Galileo, and Newton were all at the forefront of their field and made incredible contributions to modern science. They most definitely were misunderstood at the time of their discovery. People of the time had great reason to not understand them because what the great minds of Pythagoras, Socrates, Galileo, and Newton were trying to communicate to…

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    Religion Vs Religion

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    other hand, is an unreserved opening of the mind to the truth, whatever it may turn out to be. Faith has no preconceptions; it is a plunge into the unknown. Belief clings, but faith lets go. In this sense of the word, faith is the essential virtue of science, and likewise of any religion that is not…

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    Performance Task 1 Fourth grade science helps reveal how the world works. Fourth graders should understand the importance of curiosity, honesty, and openness in discovering science. This is a time for them to question how the world works. In doing so they can use the scientific method to better understand. Learning the steps of the scientific method will help them with the numerous experiments we will do throughout the year. Knowing first off to identify the problem, then to ask a question…

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    our solar system and beyond more clearly we have put telescopes into space and created observatories. Telescope technology has grown exponentially over the last couple decades and shows no sign of slowing down with new telescopes already scheduled…

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    Technology is defined as the science or knowledge put into practical use to solve problems or to invent useful tools. In today’s world many technological progress, changes and advances are happening. These changes and advances can be both suitable and unfavorable. Therefore, the way we use technology in our daily lives should be used for the good instead of using it for the bad which might end up harming not only our selves but also the society we live in. This research paper seeks to discuss…

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    the universe. It accounts from where the earth could very possibly have come from and how it was created. It also accounts for how all of the organisms were created and why there are so many distinct organisms” (Davis, 2015). The public education system refuses to accept that some very educated people lean to Biblical Creation, thus results in students being neglected the other possible explanations other than Evolution. Davis even admits that during his high-school education he was exposed…

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    Genetic Engineering: Saving Lives or Designer Babies? The human body is not perfect, however genetic engineering has the potential to make this happen. Most bodies are built with flaws and others fail over time. Science has the ability to change the way that humans are made and alter the flaws that are known. This can be done through the process of human genetic engineering, which is discussed in the articles 5 Standout Pros and Cons of Human Genetic Engineering by David King and Pros…

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    seen using the word theory, especially in evolutionary theory. People usually refer to a theory as a guess and fact as the truth. However, according to the National Academy of Science, a theory is “a plausible or scientifically acceptable, well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena and predict the characteristics of as yet unobserved phenomena.” On…

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    The Application of robots: How the progression of robotics advanced beyond human abilities Human’s greatest invention is the automotive machine. The creation of the robot is science fiction come true; from the simple assembly line to the in depth future of artificial intelligence, robotics and the rise of a technical future is on the horizon. Humans have separated themselves from the basic instinct of an animal, the way of life has evolved into the quest for discovery and happiness. The…

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