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The effects of science and technology on society is it provides our society with basic tools to make our way of living much easier
Science comes first than technology. Technology is defined as the APPLICATION OF SCIENCE. First basic rules and methods are developed using science and then the they are applied to develop a technology. Example: Steam engines are the result of force provided by steam which is discovered by science.
For those interested in Computer Science, learning Basic programming language has a few merits. For example, the code will work with a great deal of applications.
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Canada is a very diverse economy with each region having it's own industries and cultures targeting certain industries. For example a Francophone from Quebec is very likely to be employed in the civil service, a person from a remote coastal community to be employed in the fishing industry. A person in Alberta is likely to be employed in agriculture or the oil industry, and a person in the far north or remote reserves least likely to be employed at all. As for the work itself, most of it would be in service industries but it runs the complete range from advanced nuclear testing to basic labour.
He says in his Bio that he was involved with them. However, can't find anything under Basic Earth Science Systems that says he was employed by them. It could have been a while ago though.
No, it's not absolutely necessary, but you're more likely to pass the requirements of you do.
Basic science is simply science that is easy and uncomplicated. An example of this can be the names of the planets.
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Physics is a basic science because it is the science of matter and the science of energy. Without matter there is nothing.
First of all, you study basic science because your brain has to know basic science before you start getting into the depth of science. Basic science, helps the mind learn... Also, if you do a science expirement, and your doing something from 3rd grade, and your from 5th, then you will not know what to do... HOPE I HELPED!
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