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Who I Am
I am pretty organized when it comes to school, as I lay out an agenda for what I hope to accomplish every day and try as hard as I can to follow it. In terms of communicating, I find myself to be fairly inconsistent, as sometimes when I am very knowledgeable, I can explain my points well, but other times I struggle to formulate speech from my ideas. I am pretty tech-savvy and am much better with people than when I first came to college. I am a very analytical person and much less a creative person, as I view almost anything in this world analytically, with science and math…
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HIS 276 Reflection 2
The history of science includes the evolution of various aspects of science, including methodology, technology, and knowledge. Experimentation and empiricism date back to ancient science, where the Babylonians heavily relied on pure observation to make assumptions about time and fate, describing the field of astrology. Observation also goes back to native science for more practical pursuits, such as studying plants and animals. Reasoning began to develop when the Chinese and Indians studied medicine, although their reasoning was still intertwined with spiritual beliefs and displayed inaccuracies. The Scientific Revolution is where science transitions from premodern to modern, due to the great advancements in technology and shifts in how scientists arrived at…
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HIS 276 Reflection 1