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Topic Social science vs. natural science
The dispute between humanistic and scientific studies has been
taken place for centuries. Both are vital for the humanity. Without
either one, the humanity is impossible to conceive it. A balance
between these two branches of human spirituality is always
required. However, from my point of view, without neglecting the
study of literature and history, I would suggest to consider more
time in studies of math and scientific disciplines like physics,
chemistry and biology.
First, we use the math and science daily. We need them in our
quotidian business to take the most adequate decision. When we buy
something from stores we need to know math to calculate our
expenses. In addition, we need to have general knowledge in science
to evaluate the quality of products. More than that, the most
important innovations are owed to science. We cannot cogitate about
them, without realize the preeminent contribution of science. Indeed,
the television and radio channels, the Internet, the movie theatres,
the cars, trains and airplanes, and many other discoveries are
impossible to conceive without the major science thoughtfulness.
On the other hand, the innumerable number of applications that
sciences offer to us creates for many of us a large job market.
Indeed, an important number of people work in jobs that require a
strong background in math and science. For instance, we cannot
work as programmers without knowledge of math. We cannot work
in telecommunications
without knowledge of physics and chemistry. We cannot work
even a simple clerk in an office without a minimal scientific level
in mathematics.
All in all, I would say that the in-depth level of knowledge in
technological and scientific fields generate an increasingly need for