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What will you gain by studying science and mathematics?
As you increase
your knowledge of science and mathematics your boundaries will expand.
Opportunities will open to you and life is made more meaningful and
fulfilled.
It is your free will and choice to spend your time learning, or to stand
still.
What is your choice today?
Science and Mathematics are essential to your well-being and happiness as a person, a community, a country, and a world. Basic and advanced scientific and mathematical knowledge play a vital role in technical innovation and the capacity of our social, environmental and economic systems to meet our needs. Mathematical knowledge allows you to represent, model and solve problems in every facet of every human endeavor. In particular, mathematics is being used and developed in a myriad of scientific and technological applications and innovations. Scientific and technical knowledge increase your interest in and understanding of natural and social systems and help us understand our world in general. In turn, this understanding gives you the capacity to take part in discussions and debate about science, to ask informed questions, and to contribute to ethical decision making and environmental, social and economic sustainability. Science and mathematics provides you with access to education and career pathways for all learners, including disadvantaged groups who have traditionally been under-represented in technical and scientific careers such as medicine, the physical sciences, computer science and engineering. So, start leaning more about science and mathematics by taking the time to study the many pages here on the 101science.com web site.
Figure it out for yourself, my lad, you’ve all that the greatest of men have had, two arms, two hands, two legs, two eyes and a brain to use if you would be wise. With this equipment they all began, So start from the top and say, “I can!” Edgar Guest - Popular Poet of the 20th Century
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