HOW DO WE USE SCIENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE

- Science makes communication possible
- Science is used in medicine
- Science helps us research the various forms of energy
- Science is present in every machine we use
- Kids playing in the playground involves science
- Cooking involves science
CONCLUSION
- Thus, we see the importance of science in our everyday lives. If it had not been for science, many facilities that we enjoy today would not have been there. Truly, science is important in everyday life.
Nature

Life

Happiness, sorrow, victory, defeat, day-night are the two sides of the me coin. Similarly life is full of moments of joy, pleasure, success and comfort punctuated by misery, defeat, failures and problems. There is no human being on Earth, strong, powerful, wise or rich, who has not experienced, struggle, suffering or failure.No doubt, life is beautiful and every moment – a celebration of being alive, but one should be always ready to face adversity and challenges. A person who has not encountered difficulties in life can never achieve success.
How Does the Internet Work? |

This whitepaper explains the underlying infrastructure and technologies that make the Internet work. It does not go into great depth, but covers enough of each area to give a basic understanding of the concepts involved. For any unanswered questions, a list of resources is provided at the end of the paper. Any comments, suggestions, questions, etc. are encouraged and may be directed to the author at rshuler@gobcg.com.
How to create a better school system
By interviewing people who used to be taught in the schooling system here in India, I found that the Indian education system is set out in such a way that children are constantly memorising dates, lessons, and various other pieces of text or information that they must regurgitate. There is no creative or innovative thinking involved. The fact that the Indian education system overvalues memorisation over innovation and originality is its biggest limitation. Memorising material simply isn’t going to teach children the skills they require to be successful.