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		<title>Ever Heard of a Volcanologist? (And Other Science Careers)</title>
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<p>If you have decided that you want a career in science but are not sure which field to choose then you should look at all available options to see which most interests you. There are literally hundreds of scientific fields and many of these have a shortage of specialists. With that said, if you can commit yourself to a particular science career then you are likely to have a career for life. Science careers are rewarding and can be well paid.<br<span id="more-10"></span> /><br />
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So what sort of science careers are there? Some to consider include:</p>
<p>- Ecologist: Studies of nature and ecology<br />
- Astronomy: Study of space<br />
- Biologist: Study of living things<br />
- Volcanologist: Study of volcanoes [a branch of geology]<br />
- Engineer: Can take many forms in many different sectors. Generally to do with designing structures<br />
- Science Teacher: Person who teaches science at school, college or university<br />
- Geologist: Study of rocks, minerals and Earth processes<br />
- Computer Scientist: Study advanced computer technology like virtual reality and robots<br />
- Physicist: Study of the forces of the universe<br />
- Chemist: Either a lab technician or a pharmacist<br />
- Zoologist: Study of animals in captivity<br />
- Medicine: Study of human health<br />
- Archaeologist: Study of past civilizations, fossils and other ancient objects</p>
<p>The above are just a few of the hundreds of possible careers in science. Medicine is also considered a science and as such, becoming a doctor also involves studying science, particularly biology and chemistry. The earth sciences like geology, archaeology and volcanology are extremely exciting fields that are always moving forward fast. They can also provide qualified people with the chance to travel to the world to study scenarios the world over.</p>
<p>To become a qualified scientist in any field you must undertake a bachelor&#8217;s degree in the field of your choice. Many scientists then choose to take on post graduate study to further their knowledge and to specialize in a sub-niche of their chosen sector of the scientific field. Many opt to undertake a doctorate and become a professor however this is usually only after many years are spent in the field.</p>
<p>There are so many paths and positions that you can work into that it&#8217;s impossible to list them all out here. For many scientists, they prefer to work in the corporate environment. The pay is usually better and the jobs are still exciting and full of research and collaboration. Other individuals prefer working in an academic setting. Although becoming a professor is one option in academia, there are many others. You may be eligible to perform research in a lab or other academic position. Many non-profit organizations perform research and hire scientists of various background as do government agencies. So the potentials are limitless.</p>
<p>Whichever science career you choose, make sure it is one you are passionate about and feel you can undertake forever. Because many scientific careers blend into one another, it is possible to change fields throughout your career and shift to a related scientific career. Without a doubt science careers are very satisfying, challenging and rewarding.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s a boring vid and i mess up my hair. Don&#8217;t laugh at me. I have an update at the end of the vid so listen for that.  <H3>Help answer the question about earth science</H3>Any good Earth Science books to help me pass a waiver?<br />I am trying to waiver my school&#039;s Earth Science class. Can anyone thinnk of a good book that isn&#039;t too expensive that I could study to help me pass. I think I need at least a 75% to pass.<br />
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		<title>Science in the Arab World &#8211; From the Middle Ages and Onwards, Some of the Founders in Various Science Disciplines are From This Region</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greek philosophy was able to find some short-lived support by the newly created Islamic Caliphate (Islamic Empire) in the Middle East. With the development of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries, a period of Islamic scholarship lasted until the 15th century. The Middle Ages is known as the Islamic Golden Age in the Middle [...]]]></description>
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<p>Greek philosophy was able to find some short-lived support by the newly created Islamic Caliphate (Islamic Empire) in the Middle East. With the development of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries, a period of Islamic scholarship lasted until the 15th century. The Middle Ages is known as the Islamic Golden Age in the Middle East. These were the times when the Islamic civilization and Islamic scholarship flourished. The use of a single language, A<span id="more-7"></span>rabic, allowed communication without need of a translator was the main factor for this. Translations of Greek texts from Egypt and the Byzantine Empire, and Sanskrit texts from India, provided Islamic scholars a knowledge base to build upon. In addition, there was the Hajj. This annual pilgrimage to Mekka made it possible for scholar collaboration by bringing together people and new ideas from all over the Islamic world.</p>
<p>In earlier Islamic versions of the scientific method, ethics played an important role. Islamic scholars used previous work in medicine, astronomy and mathematics as bedrock to develop new fields like alchemy. In mathematics, the Persian mathematician Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi gave his name to the concept of the algorithm, while the term algebra is derived from al-jabr, the beginning of the title of one of his publications. What is now known as Arabic numerals originally came from India, but Muslim mathematicians did make several refinements to the number system, such as the introduction of decimal point notation. Sabian mathematician Al-Battani (850-929) contributed to astronomy and mathematics, while Persian scholar Al-Razi contributed to chemistry.</p>
<p>Use of these works can be seen in Damascus steel (wootz steel). Arab alchemy was an inspiration to Roger Bacon, and later to Isaac Newton. Al-Batani improved the measurements of Hipparchus, which is preserved in the translation of the Greek Hè Megalè Syntaxis (the great treatise) translated as Almagest. Around year 900, Al-Batani improved the precision of the measurement of the precession of the earth&#8217;s axis, thus continuing a millennium&#8217;s legacy of measurements in his own land Babylonia and Chaldea, the area now known as Iraq. The corrections made to the geocentric model by Al-Battani, Averroes, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, Mo&#8217;ayyeduddin Urdi and Ibn al-Shatir were later incorporated into the Copernican heliocentric model. Heliocentric theories were also discussed by several other Muslim astronomers such as Abu-Rayhan Biruni, Abu Said Sinjari, Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi, and &#8216;Umar al-Katibi al-Qazwini.</p>
<p>Muslim scientists put more emphasis on experiments than the Greeks did. This led us up to the modern scientific method being developed in the Muslim world, where significant progress in methodology was made, beginning with the experiments of Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) on optics from around year 1000, which can be seen in his Book of Optics. The most important development of the scientific method developed by muslim scientists, was the use of experiments to distinguish between competing scientific theories set within a generally empirical orientation. bn al-Haytham is also regarded as the father of optics, especially for his empirical proof of the intromission theory of light. Some have also described Ibn al-Haytham as the &#8220;first scientist” for his development of the modern scientific method.</p>
<p>Muslim chemists and alchemists played an important role in the foundation of modern chemistry. Scholars such as Will Durant and Alexander von Humboldt regard Muslim chemists to be the founders of chemistry. In particular, Geber is regarded as the &#8220;father of chemistry&#8221;. The works of Arab chemists influenced Roger Bacon (who introduced the empirical method to Europe, strongly influenced by his reading of Arabic writers), and later Isaac Newton.</p>
<p>Many other advances were made by Muslim scientists in biology (botany, evolution, and zoology), mathematics (algebra, arithmetic, calculus, geometry, mathematical induction, number theory, and trigonometry), alchemy and chemistry, the earth sciences (anthropology, cartography, geodesy, geography, and geology), physics (optics, mechanics, and motion), psychology (experimental psychology, psychiatry, psychophysics, and psychotherapy), and the social sciences (demography, history, historiography, and sociology).</p>
<p>Here is a summary list of some of the most famous scientists from the Islamic world include Geber (polymath, father of chemistry), al-Farabi (polymath), Abu al-Qasim (father of modern surgery), Ibn al-Haytham (universal genius, father of optics, founder of psychophysics and experimental psychology, pioneer of scientific method, &#8220;first scientist&#8221;), Ab? Rayh?n al-B?r?n? (universal genius, father of Indology and geodesy, &#8220;first anthropologist&#8221;), Avicenna (universal genius, father of momentum and modern medicine), Nas?r al-D?n al-T?s? (polymath), and Ibn Khaldun (father of demography, cultural history, historiography, the philosophy of history, sociology, and the social sciences), among many others.</p>
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<p>this is our earth science teacher preforming some song he made up to help us learn *rollseyes* HERE HIM SING AT THE END!!!  <H3>Help answer the question about earth science</H3>What is the difference between earth science and technology?<br />the technology is used for like practical reasons, and earth science is like space and stuff! Please answer! <img src='http://www.safeschoolciap.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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