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The Summary of the Best War Ever: America and World War Ii

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Undoubtedly, humanity and modern civilization would have never reached their current form with the research. Research is the key element behind any type of evolution and progress. Contemporary, broadly established theories, varying from the understanding of the universe to the revelation of human evolution, are the result of valuable innovations in different fields of science and technology. Every day life has been simplified due to the constant advance of knowledge and discoveries. However, none of this would be possible without constant research. Therefore, and since research is vital to the development of human civilization, the need to augment and supplement current research methods has become apparent. Even though research outcomes …show more content…

Whether research is experimental or developmental, there are no guarantees of perfect study processes or results, since both random and systematic errors are expected. Errors and uncertainties of a study’s outcomes surface almost every time. Faulty, aged or incorrectly calibrated instruments, during an experiment, can lead to important alterations of results. Distracting environments definitely influence the outcome. Finally, the human parameter in the sense of having ability to properly operate instruments and correctly interpret measurements definitely consist another factor of imperfect research (Bell 7-9).

The latter sentence of the paragraph above leads to further analysis of the impact of people on research and links human errors with the terms perfection and diversity. Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines perfect as “being entirely without fault or defect” (“perfect”). This definition is certainly in contradiction to the human nature. Humans are imperfect and are bound to make mistakes, during their life learning experience, to learn and progress. Consequently, research deficiency is expected and both accepted as a natural process in the conquest of knowledge. Apart from imperfection, and again referring to the impact of the human

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