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    types of science, traditional academic research and business influenced science conducted by pharmaceutical and technology companies. James Shreeve discusses these branches of science, the race for the human genome, and prominent figures such as Craig Venter and Francis Collins in The Genome War. Traditional academic research is usually performed at universities and nonprofit organizations with public funding. Francis Collins, leader of the Human Genome Project, represents traditional science as his

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    FAITH VERSUS SCIENCE Megan Wade Missouri Baptist University Abstract Faith versus Science     Faith in God and the belief in science will be one of the greatest contradictions in this world. If God exists, did he created this universe and is there evidence that he is real? Was the universe created because of the undergoing of science? People have had major conflict with these questions in the past and within society today. Even if God does exist and people have faith, science can be one of the

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    Science is an ordered study of the global facts that involves keen observation, analyses and the use of experiment to certify the researched facts. Science can also be defined as the orderly wits that are obtained through observation and even through the research and experiments. In the field of philosophy, science is defined as the approach or the methodology used to test the philosophical hypothesized statements about nature and other related matters of life. Science interacts differently with

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    Recall: The earliest thing I can remember in science was in fifth grade. We made the three types of clouds on a piece of construction paper with cotton balls. I can’t recall anything leading up to the creation of the clouds, but I remember what it looked like when it was finished. Most of my memories of science were in middle school, mainly because I joined Science Olympiad and that is when I discovered how much I loved science. I started Science Olympiad in sixth grade, I was in rocks and minerals

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    introduction Religion and Science are very compatible; they both provide knowledge and understanding of human nature and the world in which humankind live. Galileo According to Galileo, there are two kinds of truth. One is the truth acquires through intellects, experience, and vital evidence. The second is the truth acquired through bible teachings. The bible is meant to explain topics that are beyond human reasoning, things that cannot be proven by science. Accordingly, religious truth is strongly

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    Carey explains science to be genuine as well as having the use of rigorous testing of ideas using the scientific method to get results, this is usually done through an investigation (2012, p. 123). Pseudoscience is any type of method or theories, such as astrology, that is considered to not have a scientific basis (2015). Pseudoscience doesn’t follow the scientific method like science does. It sticks with evidence that is found instead of figuring out if it is acclaimed in the natural world. Majority

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    in the natural and human sciences because disagreement leads to new discoveries. Disagreement is about gathering reliable knowledge as well as using this newfound knowledge, and occurs when a group fails to reach a consensus over the logic of an argument. Knowledge is composed of facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education. Two areas of knowledge that are impacted by disagreement are human science and natural science. Human science is the study of human behavior

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    Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá’í faith, once said, “Religion without science is superstition and science without religion is materialism” (www.bahai.org). Throughout history, mankind always strive to seek answers to solve the perplexities of the world. For that, there is one question that provokes everyone’s curiosity: How was the world created? Young earth creationism is an example of where science explains natural phenomenon that enabled life to establish and where faith explains that an

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    The world we live in has been and always will be based around science. Almost everything we have discovered so far has been because of all the different branches of science. The science of technology and computer science has always sparked my interest, ever since I was little I loved playing video games or messing around on our family computer. Because of the abundant amount of time I was around technology I became attached to it. Then as I got older I started to wonder where it all came from

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    Effective communication of scientific research is a multifaceted undertaking. There is a growing recognition, supported by a body of research, that science communication is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. Rather, communication must be tailored to each specific audience taking into consideration the target population demographics, cultural beliefs, experience, knowledge level, and other relevant factors such as the goals of the communicator. Goals may include sharing findings, generating enthusiasm

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