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    Computer skills -- need to be able to use advanced computer software to input and analyze data Useful personality traits (that would increase your success in this career) Good Communicator -- need to be able to communicate ideas with team members in person, online or via reports Team…

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    continuously runs on technology every minute of the day. Everyday, there are new technological advances and discoveries being made through science and research. Although, it has many positive effects on people and the world itself, it has many negative effects on children. Today, children as young as the age of 1, grow up watching cartoons and television shows on computers and phones. Technology can also have positive effects on children, but since fundamentals start at a young age, children get…

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    go to outer space. But this is only done with the education of an aerospace engineer. They are part of the process of building planes and even spacecraft. This career may be one of the most complex ones. They specify on mathematics, physics, and computer programing. They focus on problem solving and finding a solution to the problem. This paper will focus on the history and carrier path of aerospace engineering, the education needed…

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    you have committed no crime. Animals in laboratories endure this treatment every day. These animals go through deprivation, isolation, and misery. Each year in the United States, an estimated seventy million animals hurt and killed in the name of science by private institutions, household products and cosmetics companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and scientific centers. Millions of mice,…

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    Nowadays, the boundaries of technological advancement are limitless. Evolution has progressed to the point where our great, sentient species could accomplish anything if it had the time. If it had the time. If the human species is to survive this troubling time of global warming, pollution and intraspecific conflict, it is scientifically-certified that our species will morph into something almost unrecognisable in a few million years. Scientists theorise that in the foreseeable future, as little…

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    Stephen Hawking Theory

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    "Intelligence is the ability to adapt change," Stephen Hawking once quoted. The man himself said that to explain that we need to get used to, or "adapt to" the new discoveries of the world. Stephen Hawking really revolutionized the world of science. He discovered black holes and ventured into the world of space and time theory. So, Hawking is a very important figure of the world when it comes to discoveries. Early Life Stephen Hawking was born into the world on January 8th of…

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    In this research paper, in my research in this question “Do you think that the numbers of words in sentences of two separate chapters will differ or do you think the numbers of words in sentences of two separate chapters will not differ?”. I would like to explain the scientific method and examine, which is a systematic process about a phenomenon. It is representative of the phenomenon by eliminating the influence of bias. The scientific method is used for defensible and repeatable, which can…

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    One of the most important activities of science is measurement. Measurement is a means of quantifying properties for identification. For example, density is the relationship between the mass and volume of a pure substance. One could determine if a piece of yellow metal is gold by determining its density. Measurement allows scientists to make comparisons. Measurement also provides a means by which scientists can judge the reproducibility of an experimental procedure. However, measurement is not…

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    to Issac Barrow in 1669 and Barrow sending it to John Collins) In leibniz’s handwriting.” Perhaps Liebnitz last laugh was that the notation for calculus we use today is Leibnitz’s itself. As written by David Joyce, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Clark University “Newton used a line above a variable for an integral, or antiderivative. That's fine for an indefinite integral, but it's not as useful as Leibniz' notation” written 8 jul 2014 retrieved from…

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    washing machines, and dryers like we do today. The things people didn’t have back then didn’t stop them. Our lives in this country are not like others because we have the technology. Technology powers our nation through lights, solar panels,and computers. All the technology we need for society. Other countries use papyrus to write on and we use paper. They have to work like slaves every day. We have jobs. We go to work for a few hours and go home to our families. We have tractors, cars, and…

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