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Wonders of Science, or Advantage and Disadvantage of Science


"Today our life is fully governed and conditioned by science."   -Nehru

Introduction- We live in this present age of science and science has created many wonders. Science has made us very powerful. Now we can fly like bird in the sky, we can swim like fish in the water, now we can land on the hard surface of the moon. Science has made us the master of three worlds land, water and air.

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Today the finding of science are helping us in every walk of life, some of them-
Gift of Transport- Now days we have faster means of travelling science has conquered distance. We can travel to any part of the world in no time steam ships, airplanes, trains, cars and many other vehicles have made it possible to travel over long distance during a short time.

Means of Communication- Science has given us wonderful means of communication. It has given us telegraph, wireless radio, land phone and mobile phones. Now we can communicate to any person we live in any corner quite easily.

Gift of Medicine- Science has given us wonderful drugs and vaccines. It has given us X-Ray, brain scanner, endography, etc. to investigate various part of the body. Now we can prevent and treat various diseases and save millions of life.

Development in the Field of Agriculture and Industries- Science has help to bring evolution in the field of agriculture and industries. Now we can grow more food and feed more peoples.

Means of Entertainment- Science has given us interesting means of entertainment. It has given us television, video camera, videogames, books and news paper. Now we can pass our free time quite happily.

In Our Household Jobs- Science has made our life easy and comfortable. It has given us fans, coolers, heaters, refrigerators, and various kitchen appliances. Now we can do our household jobs quite easily and comfortably.

Electricity- Electricity is the most wonderful gift of science. It lights our house, roads, streets, offices, and hospitals. It also runs our various machines like trains, mills and factories. Now we can not imagine a life without electricity.

Abuses of Science- Scientific invention can not be blamed for tragedy of man, an atom bomb does not explode its own, will being lifeless science can not control man let the science remain servant and man the master of science.

Science has given dangerous war weapons like tank, guns, missiles, and atom bombs. Any misuse of this weapons can destroy our beautiful world.

Conclusion- We must use science for the welfare of mankind only all the inventions of science must be used to make our earth more beautiful, more peaceful, and more loveable.

"Science is a good servant but bad masters."

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