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    “experimental sciences”. What counts as an experiment? Can experiments be undertaken in other subjects? Are there some necessary conditions for an activity to be an experiment‚ for example‚ hypotheses‚ data‚ manipulation of variables‚ observation‚ generalization and expectations of outcomes? Experimental sciences are the systematic observations of phenomena for the purpose of learning new facts or testing the application of theories to known facts [1913 Webster] this means that experimental science is experiments

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    greatest controversies of the twenty first century is the compatibility of science with traditional and cultural practices. Time and time again‚ cosmopolitan groups of scientists‚ philosophers‚ among others have delved into this issue. While some believe that science is compatible with traditional and cultural practices‚ others fully counter this. To answer this question‚ I shall elaborate on the various instances when science has shown signs of compatibility with traditions and cultures as well as

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    benefit us today. Louis Pasteur was and extraordinary man who had amazing traits that led him to always search for answers. He documented everything he did in journals which were then passed down in his family. This journals create controversy in the science world because it is hard to recreate ideas if you don’t have all of the details. After the journals had reached the end of their familial line they were then donated. He first started out studying the breakdown of wine crystals now called fermentation

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    world be like today if science had no limits? Would there be an end to world hunger and would we have full grown clones of humans? But would we also have new strains of fatal viruses that can wipe out an entire population‚ or what about genetically mutated superhumans trying to control the world? If science was unlimited‚ the world could either be the perfect planet‚ or it can fall into the hands of mad men only who unleash the wrath of unknown science throughout the planet. Science can not be limitless

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    Brave New World: The Advancement of Science Christy Campbell Mrs. Doig Eng OAC 2 16 May‚ 1996 When thinking of progress‚ most people think of advances in the scientific fields‚ believing that most discoveries and technologies are beneficial to society. Are these advances as beneficial as most people think? In the novel Brave New World‚ the author Aldous Huxley‚ warns readers that scientific advances can be a threat to society. This is particularly evident in the fields of biology‚ technology

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    Sir John Soane Museum Audio Tour John Soane 1753-1835 Lincoln’s Inn Fields & Exterior No.12: 1792-94‚ Soane is at peak of is career‚ born poor but married well to Elisa‚ heiress to her uncle’s great fortune after he passed. Combining Soane and Elisa’s they bought this freehold Has uninterrupted south light‚ close to coaches to high Holborn‚ 25mins walk to his work in Bank of England‚ close to theatre in Covent garden‚ and the royal academy of Somerset house Building was demolished and

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    technology. He believes that these people are too caught up with their own lives and the present that they fail to think about what could be waiting for their ancestors in years to come. “Can Science Be Ethical” ¬¬--- Freeman Dyson Summary: Describes the relationship between the different brands of science and their inherent ability to improve the well being of humanity. He describes how in times of great discovery‚ great men like Henry Ford can go against the entrepreneurial tradition and develop

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    6. Science‚ which brought a great change in human life‚ is not only the reason for the development of the world but also a major cause for the pollution and other causes that might lead to the destruction of the world. Though the study of science has brought many new inventions into our sight‚ they are more harmful than they are useful to the human world. For instance‚ the invention of Nuclear Power. I accept that Nuclear Power has many uses‚ but of it may lead to a huge destruction. The radiations

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    Sr. No Subject For India and SAARC Countries (INR) For other than SAARC Countries (INR) Core Technical Stage (CT) 1 CT1 - Financial Mathematics 2000 5000 2 CT2 - 2 Finance and Financial Reporting 2000 5000 3 CT3 - Probability and Mathematical Statistics 2000 5000 4 CT4 - Models 2000 5000 5 CT5 - General Insurance‚ Life and Health Contingencies 2000 5000 6 CT6 - Statistical Methods 2000 5000 7 CT7 - Business Economics  2000 5000 8 CT8 - Financial Economics

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    prevent it from happening again. This article is about what was said at the dedication ceremonies for the Holocaust museum. There was a lot of personal stories of persecution and concentration camps‚ and it talked a lot about how there is still more people can learn from this event and a lot more people can do to honor those involved with this event. Throughout “ Holocaust Memorial Museum‚ April 22‚ 1993” Elie Wiesel uses a hopeful tone‚ a conflict between a person and society‚ and metaphors to show

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