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There is no negative impact of science in life. It actually depends on how you use it.
science and technology has had a positive impact on the economic development of the United States and has improved standards of living
please explain how has science have impact our every day lives give five examples
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Humanism and its study of the classical writing of the past had an indirect impact on science and art during the Renaissance.
Golden Age or Elizabethan Age [Shakespeare]. Helped the arts prosper by sponsoring dance, theater, literature and classical learning.
Yes, Ivan Pavlov made significant contributions to our understanding of classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs. His research has had a lasting impact on the fields of psychology and behavioral science, influencing how we understand learning and behavior in both humans and animals.
The foundation of Christianity... i didnt get to read the rest sorry i hope this helps lol
it didn't impact classical music at all.
The term for this period is the Renaissance. It was characterized by a renewed interest in learning and the arts, and a revival of classical knowledge and values. The Renaissance had a profound impact on European culture, leading to advancements in various fields such as art, literature, science, and philosophy.
Hey Made Rome's Official religion Christianity.
Science has had a great impact over the years on the way in which wars are fought. For example, science developed the atom bomb.
technology is the application of science
Erasmus was from Holland and educated in classical Latin. He developed an appreciation of Christianity beyond its traditional Catholic basis. He was on the side of the reformers and the belief in free will would have been a big influence on the Renaissance.
Some of the most influential classical papers in the field of psychology include Sigmund Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams," B.F. Skinner's "The Behavior of Organisms," and Albert Bandura's "Social Learning Theory." These papers have had a significant impact on the development of psychological theories and research.