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1. Science solves societal issues, and then society discovers new applications for science.

This permits
you to progress. As time goes on, society uncovers new issues for science to solve. As they go through
the cycle of creating difficulties and seeking answers, they shape each other.

2.Social and human issues are often they serve as a catalyst for scientific inquiry. Conflict, for example,
motivates scientists to develop new ways to safeguard us. Disease, like the search for new and improved
technology, is a driving force for scientific study. The human-social relationship is a systemic one. with
one taking the other's place.

3.The evolution of scientific culture, activities, and literacy is heavily influenced by the political and
cultural environments. The first thing to realize is that science is essentially a process of formulating a
hypothesis, testing it, gathering evidence, comparing outcomes, and then repeating the process.
Learning about the world around us and how things happen is at the heart of the scientific process. The
importance of tradition in culture and politics is the next point to consider. Specifically, most societies,
whether religious or not, reject questioning in favor of obeying. It is impossible to do science without
posing questions. Religion and science are as polar opposites as oil and water. This is due to the fact that
religion is based on faith, whereas science is based on facts. Faith is the ability to believe in something.

4.Given the situation of our society now, science literacy has made a significant contribution to our
economy's growth and success. People who are knowledgeable about science literacy have made
significant contributions to society. Despite the fact that we live in an unstable society, this "knowledge"
has risen to the top. In reality, it has influenced the economy significantly. People who are passionate
about science literacy must also be passionate about assisting others so that their knowledge might aid
people who are in desperate need of support and assistance. Science can now answer any and all
questions, and I believe it would be beneficial and simple to practice more.

5. Science and government are not the same thing. They do, however, have the same goal and purpose:
to produce a better and more tranquil life for society. Science provides individuals with intelligence by
allowing them to observe and experiment with the structure and behavior of the physical and natural
world. Government, on the other hand, is a group of people who work together to guide a unit or
society effectively and productively. They can establish an ideal community for everyone if they work
together. Research, which is the foundation of nursing, aids in the formulation of government policies by
probing the underlying facts and truths that are related with society. Politicians must re-consider the
study and facts that scientists have provided.

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