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    The Wars Sparknotes

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    Not only does the book point at a transcendental connection between humanity but it also proves it with raw science. Aside from light, the book also tackles the purely biological connection between us all: “We all come into existence as a single cell, smaller than a speck of dust. Much smaller. Divide. Multiply. Add and subtract. Matter changes hands, atoms flow in and out, molecules pivot, proteins stitch together, mitochondria send out their oxidative dictates; we begin as a microscopic electrical

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    In the 20th century, a lot of remarkable discoveries in medicine, which were created by talent doctors and scientists, have greatly affected the lives of people. In order to create important inventions, many scientists just work by themselves in their unique projects. Nevertheless, some of them work in a similar field and even corporate together in scientific experimentation like E. Donnall Thomas and Gertrude B. Elion. Donnall figured out a bone marrow transplantation treatment for human while Elion

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    I have always had a strong passion for the sciences. They were always my favorite classes and I enjoyed putting in the hard work to master them. I did well in math and business courses too, however I never felt excited about the material I was studying. My favorite areas in science have been biology, anatomy, and physiology of the human body. Each time I learn something new, I continue to be amazed by the complexity and precision of the human body. I am fascinated by the intricate coordination of

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    Convictions And Beliefs

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    Out of My Later Years is a collection of essays written by Albert Einstein that provides an insight into Albert Einstein’s reality. The essays are organized into three parts: Convictions and Beliefs, Science, Public Affairs. Each part is composed of several short chapters that question and thoroughly analyze each subject. In Part 1: Convictions and Beliefs, Einstein describes his contempt for the praise he gets as a scientist and how the hate received from the public has no effect on him. He discusses

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    Alexis Clairaut was a prominent mathematician and astronomer. He died at the young age of 52 in Paris 1765. He was known for his deviation of light, three body problems, and Clairaut's differential equation. Clairaut’s life work helped establish the validity of Newton’s principles mentioned in Newton’s famous book “Principia of 1687” which eventually led to the publishing of his own book, “Theorie de la lune” or “Theory of the Shape of the Earth” says Britannica.com. Alexis Clairaut’s accomplishments

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    Reaction Time Lab

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    Ladda Yang Hour 2 Introduction: What is the effect of hand dominance on reaction time? Your reaction time is how quick your neurons react to stimuli. Although reflexes and reactions seem similar, they are different. Your reflexes are involuntary and quicker, while your reactions require a little more time to react. For example, you shiver when it’s cold, that’s a reflex, your body is trying to speed up your heart rate to keep you warm. You react by closing your body up because of the neurons that

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    he was a jew,a crime in the eyes of the germans. Did Hitler ever respect Albert Einstein? The answer is yes he did,in fact Albert was a big part in modern science advancements he had papers on relativity,and physics,he was awarded the nobel prize for his services to theoretical physics,and for his discovery the law of the photoelectric effect.(According to multiple articles hitler did not respect Albert Einstein,but rather just tolerated

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    Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. During the late eighteenth century, scientists began to use qualitative tools to study and monitor chemical changes. By carefully measuring mass before and after many chemical reactions, it was observed that, although chemical changes occurred, the total mass involved in the reaction remained constant. Assuming this was true for all reactions, chemists transformed this observation into a scientific law; the law of conservation of matter, which

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    Frequently, when people think about a scientific breakthrough or discovery, they tend to forget about the person behind it. If you ask someone about the newest technological advancement, most people will be able to tell you about or have an opinion. But, if you ask them about the scientist or researcher behind it, their knowledge becomes severely lack luster. People forget that scientists are real people too, they have real people emotions, real people dreams, and real people problems. They are their

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    Though this man did not live to see modern science, Democritus has been dubbed the father of modern science. This nickname is due to his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe. Democritus was a Ancient Greek philosopher of natural philosophy, said to be born around 460 B.C. His mentor, Leucippus, initially came up with the atomic theory, but Democritus expands and elaborates on the theory in detail; in other words, he adopted it. Though, the point where Leucippus’ elaboration of the atomic

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