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    strength) of malleable materials such as Aluminum. In precipitation hardening‚ the formation of a very fine and uniformly distributed second phase particles in the initial phase causes the yield strength of material to increase. These second fine phase in the structure of the materials plays a very important role in the motion of dislocations by impeding their movement with making a defect in the crystal lattice‚ which both causes the higher yield strength into the material. (Smith) 1 In this

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    Thomas Coleman Diversity in Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Mathematics (DSTEM) Hegemony hides under the guise of many names. In his book the seventeen irrefutable laws of teamwork John Maxwell identifies the term “group think”‚ and warns against its power to blind productivity and narrow the focus of a team(Maxwell‚ 2001). He suggests that in every meeting there should be someone assigned the task of maintaining a view of opposition to the rest of the group. This form of hegemony

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    Importance of Literature vs. Science If we lived in a world without literature‚ learning only the sciences‚ would we be the same people? Does the human race need literature at all‚ does it have any worth whatsoever except as entertainment? Do people actually learn from literature? These are all questions that divide the human race into two separate sections‚ those who believe in the power of literature‚ and those who see it as impoverished compared to the social sciences in its ability to teach

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    [pic] THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN LIFE The word science comes from the Latin word “scientia” which means “knowledge”. [pic] It is a broad field of human knowledge concentrated with facts which are logically explained by rules‚ regulations and principals. The word science always lives with us. The people who study science are known as “scientists”. They perform chemical reaction and invent different objects which help us to make our life easier

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    What is it about theories in natural and human sciences that make them so convincing? During the course of my Biology HL syllabus‚ I came across the theory of the fluid mosaic model. I instantly considered this theory to be absolute and accurate. This level of certainty was created with the first reading of the theory‚ and evoked the question as to what makes the theories formulated in natural and human sciences as convincing as they are. Both Natural and Human scientists take pride in the fact that

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    METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING BY M.V.SAI SRI RAMA RAO (09261A1836) T.SASI KIRAN (09261A1853) Under the guidance of Mr. P. K. SUBRAMANIAN ‚ Mr. R. ASHWIN KUMAR REDDY HEAD OF DEPARTMENT‚ (PRODUCTION MANAGER) METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS

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    Some Wonders of Modern Science The present is an age of science. Now –a-day in all think in terms of science and its gifts to mankind. It has rendered possible a safe flight in the air‚ safety in finer‚ transmission of news of various kinds from one corner of the world to another in no time‚ and so on and so forth. The advantages derived from these and other glorious achievement of science‚ such as swift locomotion‚ gramophone‚ television‚ telephone‚ cinema‚ medicines‚ X-rays‚ etc.‚ are so intimately

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    In high school‚ I had the opportunity to learn about a number of different subjects‚ starting from introduction to engineering to world history. Out of the many choices‚ there was only one that captivated me: Biomedical science. When I walked into class on the first day of school‚ I saw a cadaver at the back of my classroom. My teacher had told the class to find out why this lady had died‚ and I was the first in my class to find out. The poor lady had died from a clogged artery. As a child I had

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    Critically discuss the extent to which Psychology as a discipline can be considered: a) scientific and b) objective/value free. The question of Psychology being a science is straightforward. Science is an absolute concept. Something can not be moderately scientific‚ just as something can not be moderately true; it either is or it isn’t‚ as there is no in between measure of the concept. The question of Psychology being objective and value free‚ however‚ is more complex. Objectivity can be achieved

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    biology that the human body involves and how the human body overcomes survival. Studying Biomedical Science at a higher level at university would be a great opportunity to broaden my knowledge and greater my understanding of this discipline. This equality has encouraged me to gain a significant insight into a variety of biological factors that effect us personal and the shape of our lives. Studying science has helped me understand many areas. As biology has helped me understand in-depth how the human

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