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    Science Today

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    science has developed the world very rapidly. Without science we can not think our life comfortable and run smoothly and in fact impossible. In every step we need use of science to run our daily activity from getting up of bed in the morning. we need first brush and toothpaste to wash our mouth‚ to cook food‚ to see movie on tv‚ to talk with other with mobile phone‚ to send a message with fax machine‚ to photocopy official papers‚ to work with computer in offices and in every working places for

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    Science and religion

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    Science and Religion Name : Hiren Ahir TOPIC : Science & Religion Specific purpose : To Understand how science and religion relate with each other  INTRODUCTION I The relationship between science and religion has been a classic study of Antiquity since ages which is addressed by Philosophers‚ Theologians‚ scientist and others. II Talking about the difference Science acknowledges reasons and evidence while religion includes

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    FOOD SCIENCE

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    FOOD SCIENCE PRESENTATION BY GROUP FOUR INTRODUCTION TO FOOD SCIENCE AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY Food is the basics for every human life since most of the health problems have a nutritional implication‚ hence it has the basis from the food we eat and how technology is used to manage the quality of food. Therefore‚ in order to maintain good health and avoid deficiency disease‚ Food science and technology is important. Food is anything edible‚ non toxic‚ be it liquid or solid when ingested‚ digested and

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    Science and politics Much of what I’ve said would seem uncontroversial or even platitudinous to the scientifically-attuned audiences here in Newcastle this week. But there’s one thing that scientific advisors in any democratic system must not forget. When really big and long-term policies are in contention - whether about nuclear weapons‚ nuclear power‚ drug classification‚ or health risks - political decisions are seldom purely scientific: they involve ethics‚ economics and social policies as well

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    The modern age is the age of science. The influence of science can be seen in every walk of life. Science has provided man with many amenities. The world has completely changed by the advance of science. In the way‚ the world has become so easier. Science is changing by improving and so are our lives. We live longer‚ better‚ and stronger because of new technologies. Our lives are getting easier by using new technologies and has brought a great revolution in all the fields of life. It let me do whatever

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    Foreinsic Science

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    making a perfect crime‚ such that no one can realize‚ a hint or way is left behind & with the use of modern techniques an investigator(s) finds out the rest. So‚ in today’s world the improvement & achievement of justice via application of forensic Science with the processes of law is a must thing to have. To know the baseline of an investigation procedure‚ CSI-"Coming to Rage" was my episode of concern for the FSCI 101 assignment. The Episode mainly focuses on two murder cases. First one is the

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    Jainism and Science

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    JAINISM AND SCIENCE Submitted To: Piya Mukherjee Faculty‚ SIMSR Submitted By: Saurabh Sheth PGDM-A (Roll no: 53) To maintain the importance of the concepts‚ many words used in the article are of ‘Prakrut’ Language. Concept of Jainism Jainism is the religion professed by the Jains‚ so called because they follow the path practiced and preached by the Tirthankars or Jinas. It is a religion of soul. This concept or belief is called theism. This self-belief is the most important concept

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    Faith in Science

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    Faith in Science With increasing scientific breakthrough due to better technology‚ the understanding of the origin of life seems to be on the verge of scientific fact rather than theory. Because of this‚ well-educated scientists seem to think that those who hold on to religious beliefs are un-educated or just set in their ways‚ unwilling to see the truth before them. It may seem to many in the scientific community that a belief in God is not only inappropriate‚ but unwelcome. But because scientists

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    What Is Science

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    What is science? It is hard to answer this question briefly‚ because the answer to this depends on who you are talking to. Science to some is a collection of isolated and static facts listed in a text book. For other individuals it is something exciting where one discovers the universe and how it works. Science also can be useful knowledge that is powerful and reliable used to develop new technologies‚ treat diseases‚ and a tool to solve complex problems. No matter how one looks at science‚ everyone

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    History of Science

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    Science is a body of empirical‚ theoretical‚ and practical knowledge about the natural world‚ produced by researchers making use of scientific methods‚ which emphasize the observation‚ explanation‚ and prediction of real world phenomena by experiment. Given the dual status of science as objective knowledge and as a human construct‚ good historiography of science draws on the historical methods of both intellectual history and social history. Tracing the exact origins of modern science is possible

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