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  • ...important? Aristotle died in 322 BCE, but he made lasting contributions to science, philosophy, and thought. He was remarkable for his time. Even though his s ...linkId=fe18e8482be00532319dae1fd5177826 The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science]</i>. New York, New York: Viking.</ref> He created a classification system
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  • ...and support for scientific research. This intersection of the interests of science and state during expeditions was to become more prominent during the Ninete ...ineteenth century. Humboldt’s work also embodied the interaction between science and politics “at a cultural moment defined by revolutionary transformatio
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  • ...ific elite and everyone else. The elite saw themselves as the producers of science; in their minds, they conceived the theories while everyone else (and espec ...in’s theory of evolution by natural selection is the accepted biological science of today, the idea that each species on Earth did not come to exist through
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  • For the men and women who lived through the Industrial Revolution, science was everywhere. The extent to which one embraced it was generally a matter ...of Reason. Many similar periodicals followed, ranging from those who used science to rebuff religion, to those who manipulated working-class politics in ways
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  • ...as used for practical applications – there was no such thing as abstract science in ancient Babylonia. ...rinceton University Press, 1992), p. 390</ref> The mixture of religion and science would continue and become more pronounced in the later Babylonian dynasties
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  • ====History of Science and Technology==== {{#dpl:category= History of Science and Technology |ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=10}}
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  • ...knowledge of Ancient Greek language and lore in philosophy and Renaissance science. The Fall of Constantinople also changed the geopolitics of the Mediterrane ...emphasis on observation and experiment, which helped foster the growth of science in Italy.<ref>Deno, p. 187</ref>
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  • [[Category:Booklists]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Media History]] [[Category:Cultural History]][[ {{MediaWiki:Science and Technology}}
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  • ...inkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=SNJLYUUGVEYAL7RI An American Obsession: Science, Medicine, and Homosexuality in Modern Society]'' (University of Chicago, 1
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  • ...nd Wang, 1966) Wiebe's innovative book shows how the spread of technology, science and industrialization forced America to create a unified nation in an incre
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  • ...9c0f7dba5f7ec American Physicians in the Nineteenth Century: From Sects to Science]</i> (Johns Hopkins University Press, reprint edition 1992) and Judith Walz
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  • ...logy symposiums on low pollution power systems that began to emerge in the science communities. The United States began to take the lead in research on electr [[Category:Wikis]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]]
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  • ...gory:Ancient History]] [[Category:Military History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]]
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  • [[Category:United States History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]][[Category:Economic History]]
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  • ...d States History]] [[Category:19th Century History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]][[Category:History of the American West]]
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  • ...in agriculture and religion, see: Olson, Richard. 2010. ''Technology and Science in Ancient Civilizations. Prayer Series on the Ancient World''. Santa Barba ...10. ''The Astrological Revolution: Unveiling the Science of the Stars as a Science of Reincarnation and Karma''. Great Barrington, MA: Lindisfarne Books.</ref
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  • ...s, see: Carter, C. Barry, and M. Grant Norton. 2013. <i>Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering</i>. Second edition. New York: Springer.</ref> This techniq
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  • ...tion, see: Heather, Pringle. 1998. “The Slow Birth of Agriculture.” ''Science'' 282(5393):1446.</ref> Not every village or settlement necessarily exploit
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  • ...ed States History]][[Category:20th Century History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Military History]][[Category:World War Two Hist
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  • ...stantin. 2014. ''Antikythera Mechanism; the Book: Unwinding the History of Science and Technology''.</ref> ...ry:Ancient History]] [[Category:Copper Age History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Economic History]]
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  • [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Ancient History]]
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  • ...cation of drought during the collapse of the classic Maya civilization. <i>Science</i>, 361(6401), 498–501.</ref> *[[How Was Science Practiced in Ancient Babylon?]]
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  • ..., and most importantly, white, were considered “fit”. Eugenics is a “science” predicated upon racism, classicism, and sexism – so why in the world w ...st and misogynistic undertones, but despite this, it is still the accepted science of the day. Scientific theories aren’t an “all or nothing” deal. Some
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  • ...ics today profoundly affects our societies and has had a lasting impact on science and technology. However, before Greek mathematicians developed many wonderf ...prime numbers, and means, see: Clagett, Marshall. 1989. Ancient Egyptian Science: A Source Book. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, v. 184, 214,
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  • ...se that weather control funding and supervision was handed to the National Science Foundation in 1957. The US Forest Service’s Project Skyfire attempted to ...nature), and the state (how the American state has influenced advances in science and technology over time).
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  • ...arization Process in the History of Turkish Education." ''Journal Social Science'', vol 19(2): 2009, p. 101</ref>
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  • ...m in the Lower Yangtze River Delta, China.” <i>Journal of Archaeological Science 40</i> (1): 72–78. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2012.04.021.</ref> [[Category:Archeology]] [[Category:Ancient History]][[Category:History of Science and Technology]]
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  • ...htenment or Awakening, which saw the birth of Ancient Greek philosophy and science, was effectively ended by the crushing of the uprising by Emperor Darius' a ...ter, 1999), p 12</ref> Traditionally, the Ionian cities, was where Greek science and philosophy began. Ionia's wealth made this possible. Additionally, Ioni
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  • ...oach to medicine was essentially scientific, but their alleged reliance on science produced few results until the late nineteenth century because they lacked ...ional Regular medicine and the ambiguous benefits of early Regular medical science spurred the expansion of these new sects.<ref>Numbers, ''Sickness'', 226.</
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  • *How Was Science Practiced in Ancient Babylon? *How Was Science Practiced in Ancient Babylon?
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  • ...Ancient Greek History]] [[Category:Ancient History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]]
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  • ...important? Aristotle died in 322 BCE, but he made lasting contributions to science, philosophy, and thought. He was remarkable for his time. Even though his s ...linkId=fe18e8482be00532319dae1fd5177826 The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science]</i>. New York, New York: Viking.</ref> He created a classification system
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  • ...see: Bales, Eugene F. 2008. Philosophy in the West: Men, Women, Religion, Science. Philadelphia, Pa.: Xlibris, pg. 68.</ref> While his falling out with other ...ven without some form of proof, an idea that is now foundational to modern science.
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  • '''How would you describe yourself as a historian? Are you a historian of science and technology or a Civil War historian?''' ...had on the outcome of the war, I would not consider myself a historian of science and technology, but rather a Civil War historian. My book focuses less on n
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  • ...on of pulmonary consumption…'' (Bristol, 1799), 62.</ref>Advancements in science, however, have given us the educational tools to further Dr. Beddoes' resea
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  • ...and the doctrine of the trinity and rambling, vituperative manifestos for science and rationalism.
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  • ...audience of scholars. The subjects focused upon were mathematics, natural science, astronomy, dialectics, philosophy, and politics. Plato was joined by other ...hought. The academy's concepts began to influence the developing notion of science and philosophy in the West in the late Medieval period. This led to the eve
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  • ...e in June 1970, Thatcher was appointed secretary of state of education and science. After the Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath lost two successive ele
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  • ...? Was the reason for McCarter’s survival supernatural or was it strictly science? Perhaps it was both. A conditioned belief in the power of supernatural int ...unds. One was expected to live while the other was told he would die. Some science is needed to understand the surprising turn of events.
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  • ...o, “Afro-American Responses to Race Violence During Reconstruction”, ''Science and Society'' 36, no.2 (summer, 1972): 158, http://www.jstor.org/pss/404016
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  • ...l diagnosis, minor surgery, naturopathic physical medicine and nutritional science. There are also dual degree programs in which students study for an additio
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  • ...enocide: Bangladesh, the Former Yugoslavia, and Rwanda,”'' New Political Science'' 22, no. 1 (2000): 95.</ref>Following this cultural norm, a woman was tort
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  • ...istoper, "The Magician’s Oath: A Conversation with Pat Hammond on Magic, Science, and the Wind" The Drachen Foundation, May 2012</ref> ...-and-wind The Magician’s Oath: A Conversation with Pat Hammond on Magic, Science, and the Wind]" The Drachen Foundation, May 2012</ref> This level of secrec
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  • ...Gregory] has written pieces published by <i>The Atlantic</i>, <i>Christian Science Monitor</i>, <i>Salon</i>, <i>Reason</i>, and many others, and authored <i>
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  • ...e that concepts of anatomy were developed and scholarships akin to medical science developed in conjunction with dedicated medical facilities. By the 6th and ...his development recognized is the importance of pharmacology as a separate science requiring specialised knowledge that worked along with doctors.<ref>For mor
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  • ...matics, and astronomy. Even politics, or something comparable to political science, or political theory, was taught at these academies. Earlier Hindu higher l ...olicy, and Future Possibilities. 2015. 1st edition. New York, NY: Springer Science+Business Media.</ref>
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  • ...modern ideas of God are shaped by the modern world. The book looks at how science has affect modern understanding of God.
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  • [[Category:History of Science and Technology]][[Category:Wikis]]
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  • ...s that men could develop and achieve excellence in the arts, politics, and science.
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  • ...to the growth in education and did much to lay the foundations for modern science. However, not all Frederick’s experiments are commendable. He also ordere
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  • ...it is ritual connections, see: Frydenborg, K. (2015). <i>Chocolate: sweet science and dark secrets of the world’s favorite treat.</i> Boston: Houghton Miff ...f chocolate in the early 19th century, see: Beckett, S. T. (2008). <i>The Science of Chocolate</i> (2nd ed). Cambridge, UK: RSC Publishing, pg. 46.</ref>
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  • ...w quick-rising bread is created, see: Edelstein, S. (Ed.). (2014). <i>Food science: an ecological approach.</i> Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning, pg.
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  • ...elation to Father's Day, see: Raman, V. (2005). <i>Variety in Religion and Science: Daily Reflections</i>. iUniverse. New Yor., pg. 234. </ref>
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  • ...more on how early wine was preserved, see: Jackson, Ron S. 2014. <i>Wine Science: Principles, Practice, Perception.</i> Fourth edition. Amsterdam: Academic
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  • ...Ancient Greek History]] [[Category:Ancient History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]]
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  • ...6&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=fdf3c92b3e20404d677eaceab18d6a02 The Science of Ice Cream] (2nd ed).</i> Cambridge: RSC Publ.</ref>
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  • ...e_and_Health_(Christian_Science)_and_the_Bible.jpg|thumbnail|320px|left|<i>Science and Health</i> by Mary Baker Eddy, and the <i>Holy Bible</i>.]] ==The Theory and Beliefs of Christian Science==
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  • ...an Long Ago. <i>Science</i>, 340(6130), 261–262. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.340.6130.261 </ref>
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  • ...see: Rapp, George Robert. 2009. <i>Archaeomineralogy.</i> 2nd ed. Natural Science in Archaeology. Berlin ; London: Springer, pg. 164.</ref> ...e effects of iron on societies, see: Moreno Garcia, Juan Carlos, European Science Foundation, and Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille III, eds. 2016. <i>Dyna
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  • ...see: Rapp, George Robert. 2009. <i>Archaeomineralogy.</i> 2nd ed. Natural Science in Archaeology. Berlin ; London: Springer.</ref>
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  • ...e on calendars and observations of eclipses, see: Lawson, R. M. (2004). <i>Science in the ancient world: an encyclopedia.</i> Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO, ...or more on navigation and star positioning, see: Denny, M. (2012). <i>The science of navigation: from dead reckoning to GPS.</i> Baltimore: John Hopkins Univ
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  • ...and support for scientific research. This intersection of the interests of science and state during expeditions was to become more prominent during the Ninete ...ineteenth century. Humboldt’s work also embodied the interaction between science and politics “at a cultural moment defined by revolutionary transformatio
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  • ...dge, see: Al-Khalili, Jim. 2010. <i>Pathfinders: The Golden Age of Arabic Science.</i> London: Allen Lane.</ref>
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  • ...were less intelligent than native-born whites. Together these men applied science to the most vexing issue they saw: the inevitable degeneration of the white
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  • ...to Cuba in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. In the 1960s, the Directorate of Science and Technology (DST) was created to coordinate technology efforts to aid in
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  • ...usaders also brought back new knowledge of the world, in the form of math, science, and maps of the previously unknown when they returned to western Europe. I ...Perspective.” <i>Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science</i> 53 (2003) p. 117</ref>
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  • ...his experiences with students during the hofreis demonstrated that Western science was becoming more widely known.<ref>Bowers, <i>Western Medical Pioneers in
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  • ...his extensive knowledge of scholarship in history, sociology and political science) would play an important role in developing his work as a legal historian. ...ehistory of America’s New Deal liberalism.<ref>Landauer, Carl, “Social Science on a Lawyer’s Bookshelf: Willard Hurst’s Law and the Conditions of Fre
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  • ...tomb for eternity. <ref>Shaw and Nicholson, pgs. 190-92.</ref> The art and science of mummification clearly played a central role in Egyptian religion, but al ...ion of the mummification process, the Egyptians made animal worship into a science. Although it may seem a bit confusing to most modern people, the ancient Eg
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  • ...even formulating the concept of fractions, although all of their math and science was practical and not theoretical as it is today. <ref> Soden, Wolfram von.
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  • ...ef name="Sylvester Graham, M.D."> [Sylvester Graham, M.D., Lectures on the Science of Human Life, (Battle Creek: The Office of the Health Reformer, 1872), p.
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  • ...ies and pumps, see: Delbeek, J.C. & Sprung, J. (2005) <i>The reef aquarium science, art et technology.</i> Coconut Grove (Florida), Ricordea Publishing.
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  • ...>Science</i> [Online] 290 (5494), 1155–1159. Available from: doi:10.1126/science.290.5494.1155.</ref>
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  • ...ns then birthed disciplines such as anthropology, economics, and political science that sought to understand the culture, “rational man,” and human behavi ...ilosophical musings of thinkers for whom Enlightenment was their aim. Race science emerged at a moment in time where colonialism, dispossession, and enslaveme
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  • ...declared that because man was made for communion God and that the goods of science, philosophy, technology and culture would be empty--insufficient when sough
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  • ...i>Science.</i> [Online] 317 (5837), 519–523. Available from: doi:10.1126/science.1139518.</ref> ...Greece and Rome, see: Bradshaw, J. (2013) <i>Cat sense: how the new feline science can make you a better friend to your pet.</i> New York, Basic Books.</ref>
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  • ...ific elite and everyone else. The elite saw themselves as the producers of science; in their minds, they conceived the theories while everyone else (and espec ...in’s theory of evolution by natural selection is the accepted biological science of today, the idea that each species on Earth did not come to exist through
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  • ...ern zoo should look like. It was the first zoo dedicated to the public and science, which made it different than the earlier zoos that often separated these i
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  • ...he limits of human knowledge, an Egyptian scholar named Imhotep introduced science to the ancient world. Imhotep’s greatness as a scholar was due to a combi ...tegory:Wikis]] [[Category:Ancient Egyptian History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category: Ancient History]] [[Category: Old Kingdom Egyp
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  • ...ng from popular science to Great Britain’s reckless imperialism, the new science of anthropology, and its followers’ very perception of themselves and oth ....e., the frontal lobe controls speech, smell, and movement), phrenological science divided the brain into segments that were visible to the naked eye via prot
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  • ...portant being the following: Itzamnaaj, the creator and god of writing and science; Kukulkan, who was the god of the nobles; and Hun Ixim, the maize/corn god. ...hout world history have all been fit, both mentally and physically. Modern science has seemingly given the edge to contemporary armies in terms of physical fi
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  • [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category: Food History]][[Category:Ancient Egyptian Hist
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  • ...ities for the criminal and mentally unstable to be established, as medical science was increasingly understanding people did not always have easy control of t
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  • By the 17th century, doctors and some others influenced by emerging science began to call for the use of cremation as a means to dispose of the dead in
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  • ...h global superpowers, power and wealth have a strong relationship with how science develops and what becomes a key focus in knowledge development.
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  • For the men and women who lived through the Industrial Revolution, science was everywhere. The extent to which one embraced it was generally a matter ...of Reason. Many similar periodicals followed, ranging from those who used science to rebuff religion, to those who manipulated working-class politics in ways
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  • ...& Feinman, G.M. (2013) <i>Foundations of social inequality </i>. Springer Science.</ref> ...ands. Science. [Online] 348 (6236), 796–798. Available from: doi:10.1126/science.aaa5139.</ref>
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  • Evolutionary science has become a contentious topic in recent years – it's been vilified as a Most historians of science view Browne’s two-part biography of Charles Darwin as the most thorough a
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  • ...ks. Retrieved October 28, 2017, from https://royalsociety.org/news/2017/07/science-book-prize-poll-results/</ref>
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  • ...of the Victorian era, in 1859. To those living in the nineteenth century, science was somewhat akin to magic, and was an endless source of fascination. ...role of gender during this era in a more general sense. With the advent of science, Victorians became obsessed with explaining the unexplainable, and Owen doe
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  • ...he UN, 1945 to present</i>. White House Studies. Hauppauge, New York, Nova Science Publisher’s, Inc.
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  • ...he UN, 1945 to Present</i>. White House Studies. Hauppauge, New York, Nova Science Publisher’s, Inc.
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  • ...ets used the figure of Prometheus to express the dangers of technology and science, and human striving. However, the stories also expressed the Greek view tha
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  • ...and cultural awe during the Georgian and Victorian periods, so was medical science advancing alongside it. The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw the adv ...s. Dr. John Snow's findings changed the nature of epidemiology and medical science, in general, forever -- one cannot overemphasize the importance of this wor
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  • ...alleriani, M. (2010) Galileo engineer. Boston studies in the philosophy of science 269. Dordrecht [Netherlands] ; London ; New York, Springer, pg. 160.</r ...see: Bruce E. Johansen (ed.) (2017) <i>Climate change: an encyclopedia of science, society, and solutions</i>. Santa Barbara, California, ABC-CLIO, an imprin
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  • ...ever gave an opinion on what caused the destruction. Thanks to advances in science, modern scholars have been able to determine that much of the damage the Li [[Category:Wikis]] [[Category:Ancient History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]] [[Category:Roman History]][[Category:Ancient Egyptian Hist
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  • ...Europe is often characterized as a reason when great strides were made in science and culture. However, it was also a period of religious intolerance and mas
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  • ...tegory:Roman Republic]] [[Category:Ancient History]] [[Category:History of Science and Technology]]
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  • ...orney speaking before the Massachusetts legislature testified that medical science failed in treating patients and argued that the doctrine of supply and dema
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  • ...led to establish themselves in their respective fields, including history, science, philosophy, and art. Although built on Egyptian soil, Alexandria was essen
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  • ...eferred to by modern scholars as the “Golden Age of Islam,” where art, science, and literature, often written in Persian, were promoted by the caliphs.
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