WEEK 9 - Is Scientific Progress Inevitable? by Andrew Irvine

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2. a) Throughout history, science has fascinated and excited people so much that discoveries, inventions etc. and its knowledge have been thought to be inevitable. We spend very little time embracing the scientific knowledge we have now, and more time trying to expand and create more. We never stop to think that scientific progress may cease and the world may continue at a pace science may not catch up to. I think that it is up to the human race to take a minute to appreciate our increasingly advanced world instead of pushing scientific discovery into exhaustion.
b) Science has done so much for the world that it is only fair that we protect it. The rush and power that science produces can also become obsolete. This is why the improvement and care for scientific methods is needed in order to help ensure that it remains effective. 

TS/IS 

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ORIGINAL
The literature review covers what others have said on your topic. The analysis allows you to present and support your own response. In the introduction you indicate whether you agree, disagree, or some combination of both with what others have said. You will want to expand on how you have formed your opinion and why others should care about your topic…

DRESSED DOWN
The literature review contains the buzz on the street about your topic. If you’re digging the analysis, you can present and support a response of your own.  Whether you hate it or you love it, or a lil’ bit of both, make sure to explain in your introduction. Make your ideas crystal clear so it convinces others to care about what you’re chirping about…

DRESSED UP
The literature review contains a detailed synopsis on the opinions of various intellectuals. The analysis gives you the opportunity to validate your response through the addiction of supporting elements. Based on your personal conflictions, and what others have stated in the review, create an introduction that concisely states your thought process. Include ways in which you’ve formed your ideas in order for your topic to be deemed relevant...

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