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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'scientist'
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| "Analyses of how H. G. Wells uses the sensation of power to create a once sane scientist become engulfed by the power threat he feels when unseen, and how this power mongering eventually leads to his insanity." |
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| "The Scientist is free to ask any question, to doubt any Assertion, to seek for any evidence, to correct any errors" |
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| "You can't be a scientist and be religious". |
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| A historian must combine the rigor of a scientist with the imagination of the artist." To what extend, then, can the historian be confident about his or her conclusions? |
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| A historian must combine the rigour of the scientist with the imagination of the artist.â To what extent, then, can a historian be confident about his or her conclusions? |
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| âA historian must combine the rigour of the scientist with the imagination of the artist.â To |
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| Discuss how Wallace defined the boundaries of 'science' and consider whether his definition affected his reputation as a scientist. |
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| Good morning, I am Leonardo da Vinci... one of the great masters of the Renaissance as I was a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer and scientist. I was born on April fifteen, 1452 |
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| Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) was a Scottish physicist who was one of the founders of modern physics, and quite probably the greatest applied scientist of the Victorian era. |
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| Mid-night, a crazy, confused, cranky clever scientist is at work |
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| Section 13 - The figures name was Dave Mcinsley. He was a scientist who was trying to invent something new. |
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| The term black hole was first used in 1969 by the American scientist John Wheeler. |
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| Underground Australia" (6August 2005) from New Scientist is an interesting and striking scientific article about the fauna in the underground area of Australia. The article's field is biology |
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| While the scientist is talking about the bacteria, H.G Wells makes him talk about it as if it is a human and that it is like us. |
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| You are a sport scientist investigating how two sports organisations manage their health, safety and security. You must include an example of promotional material |
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