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Linked since times immemorial: All progress whether in the field of pure or applied science is for society Links in everyday life: Technology affects us all the time Links with media: Technology drives message collection, production, dissemination

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Linked since times immemorial: All progress whether in the field of pure or applied science is for society

Links in everyday life: Technology affects us all the time

Links with media: Technology drives message collection, production, dissemination

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usage of appropriate scientific terminology

demonstration of clarity of thought and expression

logical reasoning, ability to describe the results of experimental findings qualitatively and quantitatively

formulation of ideas and drawing of conclusions supported with sufficient data and evidences.

objective, precise and logical writing

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Only 30 words What would be the first word

Give 5 Ws and 1 H : What, when, where, who, how and why

What sources will you use?

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One of the most accidental discoveries was the one of microwave. This discovery happened after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

Starfish do not have brains.

Kangaroos lack ability to walk backwards.

80 % of our brain is water.

Ants are so hardworking that they do not even sleep.

Mosquitoes like women more than men since they like smell of estrogen.

Giraffes have no vocal chords.

Astronauts can be up to 2 inches taller returning from space. This happens because the cartilage disks in the spine expand in the absence of gravity.

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First line of your story Last line of your story What is the most reliable source for

your story? What pictures will accompany your

story? Do you need graphs, tables or other

illustrations?

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