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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Science and social concerns

A basic understanding of science and technology has become indispensible for anyone living in a city or town, because technology - a product of science - has become an important part of peoples' lives. Science education aims at increasing common knowledge about science and widening social awareness. The process of learning science begins early in life for many people; school students start learning about science as soon as they acquire basic language skills, and science is always an essential part of curriculum. Science education is also a v ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Etymology, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Where science is practiced, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Science and social concerns

A basic understanding of science and technology has become indispensible for anyone living in a city or town, because technology - a product of science - has become an important part of peoples' lives. Science education aims at increasing common knowledge about science and widening social awareness. The process of learning science begins early in life for many people; school students start learning about science as soon as they acquire basic language skills, and science is always an essential part of curriculum. Science education is also a v ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Where science is practiced

Science is practiced in universities and other scientific institutes as well as in the field; as such it is a solid vocation in academia, but is also practiced by amateurs, who typically engage in the observational part of science. Workers in corporate research laboratories also practice science, although their results are often deemed trade secrets and not published in public journals. Corporate and university scientists often cooperate, with the university scientists focusing on basic research and the corporate scientists applying t ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Etymology, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Where science is practiced, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Christian Science - The Platform of Christian Science

The 'Platform' of Christian Science can be found on pages 330 to 340 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures". It consists of 32 paragraphs which define the views of Christian Science in relation to God, man (humanity, i.e. both males and females), Christ, existence, evil, matter. The whole book gives greater detail, but these 32 paragraphs most directly state fundamental ideas which Christian Science encompases. The other equally important section of the book is the chapter 'Recapitulation' (pages 465-497), wr ...

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Christian Science, Christian Science - Definition of what Christian Science is, Christian Science - What Christian Science is not, Christian Science - The Platform of Christian Science

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Agricultural science - Agricultural science and agriculture crisis

Agriculture sciences seek to feed the world's population while preventing biosafety problems that may affect human health and the environment. This requires promoting good management of natural resources and respect for the environment, and increasingly concern for the psychological wellbeing of all concerned in the food production and consumption system. Economic, environmental, and social aspects of agriculture sciences are subjects of ongoing debate. Recent crises (such as Avian Flu, mad cow disease and issues such as the use of gene ...

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Agricultural science, Agricultural science - Agriculture and agricultural science, Agricultural science - Agricultural science: a local science, Agricultural science - History of agricultural science, Agricultural science - Prominent agricultural scientists, Agricultural science - Agricultural science and agriculture crisis, Agricultural science - Fields of agricultural science

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Natural health - History of Natural Health

Although the term natural health did not become part of common usage until the late 20th century, many of its core beliefs developed in Europe and were brought over to the New World. Natural health - New World. Medical self-care was often the only health care available, and until the 1750s, most folk healers in the United States had little medical education beyond apprenticeships. Around the time of the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), the practice of medicine was seen as more of a part-time av ...

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Natural health, Natural health - History of Natural Health, Natural health - New World, Natural health - The Popular Health Movement 1830 - 1840, Natural health - Antebellum America, Natural health - Progressive Era of Health Care Reform 1890-1920, Natural health - The Modern Period, Natural health - Basic Core Tenets, Natural health - Natural philosophy, Natural health - Vitalism, Natural health - Holism, Natural health - Individualism, Natural health - Victim-blaming, Natural health - Prevention

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Scientific method

The terms model, hypothesis, theory, and law have different meanings in science and colloquial speech. Scientists use model to refer to a description of something, specifically one which can be used to make predictions that can be tested by experiment or observation. A hypothesis is a contention that has been neither well supported nor ruled out by experiment yet. A physical law or law of nature is a scientific generalization based on empirical observations. The scientific method provides an objective proce ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Etymology, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Where science is practiced, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Scientific method

The terms model, hypothesis, theory, and law have different meanings in science and colloquial speech. Scientists use model to refer to a description of something, specifically one which can be used to make predictions that can be tested by experiment or observation. A hypothesis is a contention that has been neither well supported nor ruled out by experiment yet. A physical law or law of nature is a scientific ge ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Health informatics - Development

Medical informatics began to take off in the US in the 1950s with the rise of the microchip and computers. Early names for medical informatics included medical computing, medical computer science, computer medicine, medical electronic data processing, medical automatic data processing, medical information processing, medical information science, medical software engineering and medical computer technology. Health informatics - Medical informatics in North America. The earliest use of computation for medicine was for dental projects in the 1950's at the United Sta ...

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Health informatics, Health informatics - Aspects of the field, Health informatics - Development, Health informatics - Medical informatics in North America, Health informatics - European health informatics, Health informatics - Australian health informatics

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Science and Health: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures

Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures

Principal scripture of Christian Science.

 

(See also: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Ethics - The first social science

Assumptions about ethical underpinnings of human behaviour are reflected in every social science, including: anthropology because of the complexities involved in relating one culture to another, economics because of its role in the distribution of scarce resources, political science because of its role in allocating power, sociology because of its roots in the dynamics of groups, law because of its role in codifying ethical constructs like mercy and punishment, criminology because of its role in rewarding ethical behaviour and discouraging unethical behaviour, and psychology because of its role in definin ...

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Ethics, Ethics - The first social science, Ethics - Meta-ethics, Ethics - Normative ethics, Ethics - Applied ethics, Ethics - Ethics in religion, Ethics - Ethics in health care, Ethics - Ethics in politics, Ethics - Ethics by cases, Ethics - Descriptive ethics, Ethics - The analytic view

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Etymology

The word science comes from the Latin word, scientia, which means knowledge; thus the phrase scientia potentia est: knowledge is power. Until the Enlightenment, the word science (or its Latin cognate) meant any systematic or exact, recorded knowledge. Science therefore had the same sort of very broad meaning that philosophy had at that time. It should be noted that in (at least) German, Finnish, and Scandinavian languages, the word corresponding "science" (German Wissenschaft) st ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Etymology, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Where science is practiced, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Etymology

The word science comes from the Latin word, scientia, which means knowledge; thus the phrase scientia potentia est: knowledge is power. Until the Enlightenment, the word science (or its Latin cognate) meant any systematic or exact, recorded knowledge. Science therefore had the same sort of very broad meaning that philosophy had at that time. It should be noted that in (at least) German, Finnish, and Scandinavian languages, the word corresponding "science" (German Wissenschaft) st ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science and the Bible - Medical knowledge

The Old Testament contains a variety of health related instructions, such as isolating infected people (Leviticus 13:45-46), washing after handling a dead body (Numbers 19:11-19), and burying excrement away from a camp (Deuteronomy 23:12-13). Believers of Biblical inspiration contend that the degree of effectiveness of the Mosaic dietary restrictions and hygienic strictures indicates that the knowledge in the Old Testament is somet ...

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Science and the Bible, Science and the Bible - Mathematical Issues, Science and the Bible - Medical knowledge, Science and the Bible - Toxic Food, Science and the Bible - Sanitation, Science and the Bible - The natural world, Science and the Bible - Ecology, Science and the Bible - Zoology, Science and the Bible - Oceanography, Science and the Bible - Electrical engineering, Science and the Bible - Print References

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - New England Science Fiction Association - Description

The New England Science Fiction Association, or NESFA, is a science fiction club centered in the New England area. It was founded in 1967, "by fans who wanted to do things in addition to socializing"[1]. NESFA is currently registered as a non-profit literary organization under IRS section 501(c)3. The organization holds regular meetings of and for members and other interested parties. A weekly meeting is held most Wednesday e ...

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New England Science Fiction Association, New England Science Fiction Association - Description, New England Science Fiction Association - Boskone, New England Science Fiction Association - MCFI, New England Science Fiction Association - NESFA Press, New England Science Fiction Association - More information, New England Science Fiction Association - External links, New England Science Fiction Association - Notes

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Soil science - Soil Science Practice

Academically, soil scientists tend to be drawn to one of five areas of specialization: microbiology, pedology, edaphology, physics or chemistry. Yet the work specifics are very much dictated by the challenges facing our civilization's desire to sustain the land that supports it, and the distinctions between the sub-disciplines of soil science often blur in the process. Soil science professionals commonly stay current in soil chemistry, soil physics, soil microbiology, pedo ...

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Soil science, Soil science - History of Soil Science, Soil science - Justus von Liebig, Soil science - V.V. Dokuchaev, Soil science - C. F. Marbut, Soil science - Hans Jenny, Soil science - Guy Smith, Soil science - Soil Science Practice, Soil science - Fields of study in soil science, Soil science - Fields of application in soil science, Soil science - Related disciplines

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Mathematics and the scientific method

Mathematics is essential to many sciences. The most important function of mathematics in science is the role it plays in the expression of scientific models. Observing and collecting measurements, as well as hypothesizing and predicting, often require mathematical models and extensive use of mathematics. Mathematical branches most often used in science include calculus and statistics, although virtually every branch of mathematics has applications, even "pure" areas such as number theory and topology. Mathematics is most prevalent in phys ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Etymology, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Where science is practiced, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science - Mathematics and the scientific method

Mathematics is essential to many sciences. The most important function of mathematics in science is the role it plays in the expression of scientific models. Observing and collecting measurements, as well as hypothesizing and predicting, often require mathematical models and extensive use of mathematics. Mathematical branches most often used in science include calculus and statistics, although virtually every branch of mathematics has applications, even "pure" areas such as number theory and topology. Mathematics is most prevalent in phys ...

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Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Junk science - Use of the term

John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton of PR Watch believe that the term "junk science" is often used to deride scientific findings which stand in the way of short-term corporate profit maximization. In their book Trust Us, We're Experts (2001), they write that industry has launched multi-million-dollar campaigns to position certain theories as "junk science," often failing to employ the scientific method themselves. For example, it is alleged that the tobacco industry has used the term "junk science" to describe research showing neg ...

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Junk science, Junk science - Use of the term, Junk science - Increased Media Attention To Junk Science, Junk science - Further reading and information

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Description

The original 1972 Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman series was followed by two sequel series, Gatchman II (1978) and Gatchaman F (1979). In 1994, the original series was remade as a condensed OAV series. Additionally, the original and sequel series were adapted and translated into several English-language versions, with the most well-known being Battle of the Planets. Because the English-language versions are notoriously inconsistent not only with one another but also with the original Japanese series, viewers most familiar with the English versions often experience some ...

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Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Description, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Plot and character summary, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Adaptations and changes, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Team variations across different versions, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Other character variations across different versions, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Other notable changes, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Gatchaman 94 OVA, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Trivia

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Pathological science - Pathological science

Pathological science, as defined by Langmuir, is a psychological process in which a scientist, originally conforming to the scientific method, unconsciously veers from that method, and begins a pathological process of wishful data interpretation. Some criteria for pathological science are: The maximum effect that is observed is produced by a causative agent of barely detectable intensity, and the magnitude of the effect is substantially independent of the intensity of the cause. The effect is of a magnitude that remains ...

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Pathological science, Pathological science - Pathological science, Pathological science - N-rays, Pathological science - Other examples, Pathological science - Scientific theories that are not pathological science, Pathological science - Criticisms

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Science and Health: Encyclopedia II - Creation science - Issues in creation science

Creation science has its roots in the ongoing effort by young-earth creationists to critique modern science's description of natural history (particularly biological evolution, but also geology and physical cosmology) while attempting to offer an alternative explanation of observable phenomena—an explanation they also describe as "science"—compatible with the Biblical account. The proponents of creation science often argue that many observable phenomena fit more easily into the Biblical account than with the naturalistic worldview ...

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Creation science, Creation science - History and organization, Creation science - Issues in creation science, Creation science - Religious criticisms of creation science, Creation science - Scientific criticisms of creation science, Creation science - Subjects within creation science, Creation science - Creation biology, Creation science - Flood geology, Creation science - Creationist cosmologies

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