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    Topic: The development of science in Ukraine, Tenses and Voices.  Lead-in W e start our work with a new topic The development of science in Ukraine. I propose you to recall some facts about this topic. W hat is the development of science in Ukraine connected with? W hat are the famous Ukrainian names in World Science? W hat interesting historical facts about the development of science do you know?  Main stage Reading practice: read the following text The development of science in Ukraine. Eminent names

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    School Science Test? Bella Lopez Table of Contents 1. Title page, pg.1 2. Table of Contents, pg.2 3. Abstract, pg.3 4. Introduction, pg.4 5. Question, pg.5 6. Purpose, pg.6 7. Variables, pg.7 8. Hypothesis, pg.8 9. Research, pg.9-12 10. Materials, pg.13 11. Procedure, pg.14 12. Data & Analysis, pg.15-16 13. Results & Conclusion, pg.17 14. Bibliography, pg. 18-19 Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to find out if an adults could pass a middle school science test. My

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    Trying to land a career in science can be quite challenging, but if I were to choose, I would definitely become a medical scientist. If you're wondering what a medical scientist does, he or she usually run medicine or drug tests on certain volunteer groups, and study the ways in which different chemicals and drugs interact with people. During this process, medical scientists follow safety procedures, such as interviewing their patients beforehand to figure out which medicine or drug works best for

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    “Evidence” Just reading the introduction to this great science book made me want to read each chapter, but the intro itself is so interesting when it explains Darwinism matters, because evolution matter. The text went on to say that evolution matters because science matters. I began after reading this introduction to look far the proof of the statements written above. The introduction went on to explain that Science matters because it is the preeminent story of our age, an epic saga about who

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    Animal testing, a widely used tactic and the backbone of modern medical science which has provided us with much knowledge of disease and treatments, though does animal testing become animal cruelty when faced with a wake of new technologies thus making animal testing an obsolete concept? Animal testing has allowed for great strides in the fields of modern medicine and science, from providing us with anesthetics, asthma medication, polio vaccines, and insulin. Animal testing has been a vital tool

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    Artificial intelligence or AI is a science of machines. Machines are set up to perform functions that would require brain power and decision making. These machines have been designed to solve math problems, play games, assemble products and can be a form of communication. The basis of the story is to understand whether robots can think or function like humans. Humans deal with things on an everyday basis not knowing what the outcome will be. There are also information sensitive creatures such as

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    Mckenna College, and University of Laverne. Each of these Colleges offer a major that i wish to study, this major is international relations or political science and government. The first college is Sonoma State University. Their most popular majors are Business/ Marketing, Psychology, Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Biology, Environmental Science and Visual and Performing arts. Their impacted majors are Biology, Bachelor arts in Communication Studies, Criminology Criminal Justice Studies, Pre-Business

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    Meyer 1 Eric Meyer Mr. Hensley AP 11 English Per. 3 3 February 2015 Conflicting Ideologies: Religion vs. Science in the Search for the Truth The vast majority of the world’s population is religious, with 84% affirming their belief in at least one god. Globally, 32% identify as Christian, 23% as Muslim, and 15% as Hindu (Langer), and 83% of all people in the United States associate with one denomination of Christianity or another (Harper). Nearly all people of faith claim that their religious ideologies

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    Science vs. Creation Evolution is one of the most controversial topics in the world. There is a constant debate between which theory is right and which is wrong. Looking at Intelligent Design as being God, that He created the world some say in seven days and others say seven thousand days. The world views the theory of evolution as something considerably different than the theory of Intelligent Design; but it is possible that theses two theories share some similarities. Scientific Theory of Evolution

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    found in the history in which scientific ideas were required to design and to sculpt it appropriately. Artists of Renaissance revived the way of sculpting as well as painting of Greek and Roman culture where they used techniques from math as well as science. The influence of classical culture transformed the art and the way of making it by using scientific knowledge of drawing and sculpting, and provided it a sense human importance on the artistic works. Humanism became the dominant ideology in the

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