In some ways, Science and Technology are considered the same thing. Science is the study and developement of new understanding of our physical world. Technology is the application of science into products that can be used outside the laboratory. For example: A company developed a fluorine-containing polymer that was called "Teflon". It's application found ways to coat cooking pots so food would not stick to it. Some aspects of science has been observed and known for many centuries and only recenly did Technology find a way to make that discovery useful. For other discoveries, the role of Science and the role of Technology merged at the same time to make a useful product.
The technology in Indus Valley Civilization in South Asia from 3500-1300 B.C. era in construction , senitation , making of seals and tablets as the measure of highest security is an example.
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because they are important
Assuming you get the document online, cite in text the author last name, if available, or web site name and year; example: The Declaration of independence (as cited in Storm, 2009) states....... In references, cite as follows: Storm, Z. (2009, January 10). The Declaration of Independence. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Declaration-of-Independence&id=1842737
The information on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 had to be retrieved from somewhere, say a book or online. Cite the location you found the information you are using and cite appropriately. For example, say you retreived it from the related link. Per the OWL, you would cite the source in your reference(s) page(s) as: Civil Rights Act of 1964. (n.d.) In New World Encyclopedia. Retrieved July 29, 2009, from http:/www.newworldencyclopedia.org In text, cite as Civil Rights Act of 1964.
To cite the play, you write the act.scene.lines (don't forget to add the periods in between each thing)
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what can you watch at the cite de science i have this as french homework
medicines,, it used microscope to see the
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You cite examples. A site is a location. And sight is what your eyes provide.
You can find examples of benefits derived from science at your local library. You can cite these sources directly from the exact books you use.
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It's the Science Museum in Paris
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You can use a URL as for any other web location.For example to cite this question:How_do_you_cite_a_WikiAnswers.com_answer
la Cité des Sciences in Paris is the equivalent of the Science Museum in London.