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    physics, and social realms. They help flourish the world into something great, they create the future, and discover Earth's hidden secrets. There are many categories of science, each category has extensive scientific knowledge, and the use of the scientific method. Scientists have been changing the world since the beginning of history. There’s a wide range of different types of scientists, from studying rocks to examining the earth's atmosphere. Each one of these scientists have certain names that

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    without a voice in history. As one can see throughout history, historians neglected much of the history of the lower classes until the 1960s and 1970s, which produced massive amounts of works pertaining to the social interactions of people. Walton, throughout his article, continues to carry on the story of the underprivileged and lower class people, “We have seen that there was clear and sometimes very direct relationship between severe poverty and behavior which could be defined as insane by the

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    Chambers, How Technology and Science-Fiction are Merging like Never Before Andrea C. Hey University of San Francisco, 2017 2 Introduction Science-fiction writers have been intrigued by ideas of technology interlaced with human memory for hundreds of years. Explored extensively throughout the history of science fiction, the intermingling of memory and technology has played an imperative role in shaping modern technological advances. Memory technology has been studied

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    CORRESPONDENCE CORRESPONDENCE Impact Factor of Indian journals Of the 47 Indian scientific journals that find place in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) on CD-ROM – 1999 Science Edition, Current Science tops the tally amongst Indian journals with an Impact Factor (IF) of 0.567. It is not only the most cited Indian Journal (1766 citations in 1999), but also the largest journal in terms of number of articles (464) published during 1999. The other end of the 1999 spectrum includes the Indian Journal

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    unique to each person, and thus cannot be lost, copied, or shared with another individual. This security allows for biometrics to provide a means to reliability authenticate personnel. The importance of biometrics can be further divided into the history of biometrics and why it was devised, past implementations of biometrics, current implementations of biometrics, and future implementations of biometrics. 2. Importance of Biometrics Biometrics are important to not only information systems, but to

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    long as there have been people in this world, technology and science have existed. Technology is a powerful force which helped in the development of civilization and is a part of our system of culture that reflects its values. Technology has become very complex over the years and today it is known to be a social enterprise that includes all aspects such as research, design, finance, manufacturing, labor etc. In today's world, the real meaning of technology is not understood and known by all. Technological

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    Science Fiction has proven to be a difficult term to define, but has become one of the most popular genres of all time. We see science fiction in films, poetry, literature and in the imagination of every child. In the novel, A Very Short Introduction by David Seed, he discusses in six chapters the unconventional genre known as science fiction.  The In the Novel, A Very Short Story By David Seed, he  includes topics such as science and technology, space, aliens, utopias, gender, and its relation to

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    are in a Renaissance today because of the flourishment in science, our great steps in technology, and the amazing improvement in today's food. Everyday humans improvements in science are flourishing more and more. Technology is changing all day everyday to newer and better tech and is flourishing out of control. We are inventing and improving the food and drink to better our enjoyment of consumables. Everyday humans improvements in science are flourishing more and more. According to the U.S. Census

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    financial innovations. The key to the industrial revolution was technology, and technology is knowledge. Innovations have been major catalysts for mankind’s success. Some of the innovations brought about immediate change and others paved the way for groundwork for important developments for the future. New technologies and innovations like the steam engine. The steam engine was a technological innovation that changed the course of industrial

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    Science Fiction and Cultural Values Introduction Science fiction is a genre of creative writing which has stories that are connected with the future of technology and science. This style of writing is often seen in graphic novels, fiction novels, television series, and in film. Some common portrayals of science fiction include time and space travel. At times, these stories feature life that is found on other planets apart from Earth. The tales are usually based on new technologies, different social

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