Humanities usually focus no subjects that touch on human behavior, their socialization and their settlement. Their way of life is the main focus in humanities. Science is an empirical based subject and aims to explain natural and unnatural occurrences as they are, without the need to show their effects on society.
Science is falsifiable. Scientists make predictions about things based on theories. It should be possible to test these predictions, although sometimes, the technology for testing lags behind. If the observations from the tests are not consistent with the prediction then the theory needs to be modified or even scrapped. If the observations are consistent then the theory gains greater support.
Science is more objective, since it is predominantly based on evidence.
Experimentation. If you can't test it, it ain't science.
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Yes, sports involve a lot of science. Different sciences are significant for different sport. Physics plays an important role. Some factors considered by the sicences include air resistance, speed, angles, and weather.
Merging situations involve maneuvers in which one driver must adjust his or her speed and position.
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Buddhism is a philosophy, not a religion. It does not involve worship at all.
Questions of ethics and morals are outside the scope of Science. They belong to Human Philosophy, and involve cultural judgements. Consider for example, the subjects of the Atomic Bomb, or of Abortion.
For example linguistics, philosophy, sociology, mathematics doesn't involve chemistry.
Yes: the two subjects come together as astrophysics.
The main aim of the rastafarians was to create another religion whic didnot involve sacrificing of animals and to be a different group of persons.
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The main aim of the rastafarians was to create another religion whic didnot involve sacrificing of animals and to be a different group of persons.
This is the sort of question that should involve months of research so would be ideal as the subject for a Doctor of Philosophy dissertation.
Creative writing, preaching, comedy, most law, teaching non-mathematical subjects such as gym, cleaning, most things don't involve it.
It's a camp.that's all.
A:Religion involves taking action to worship, because without this there is no religion. In this respect, belief requires action. Religion can involve taking action to help the poor and needy, either by prayer, financial assistance or giving of one's time.Religion does not involve taking action outside the law or against the spirit of the law, nor should it involve action to harrass or persecute those whose beliefs or actions differ from those of others.
'Non-religion' could be a religion in itself if it involved dogmatic and widely held statements about religion. Agnosticism, a form of non-religion, is clearly not one such religion, because it simply says, "I don't know," hardly a dogmatic statement. Atheism is another form of non-religion that does not involve systemic statements of dogma or belief. In its most general form, it is simply a recognition that gods do not exist. Different people arrive at that recognition in different ways, and all they have in common is a realisation that religion is not based on fact. Without a central dogma or defined set of beliefs, atheism is surely not a religion.