The Making of a Scientist
How can one become a ...scientist, an economist, a historian ? Does it simply involve reading many books on the subject? Does it involve observing, thinking and doing experiments?
As advocated by the author, a first-rate mind, curiosity, and the will to win for the right reasons are the perfect ingredients tomake a scientist, an economist or historian. Reading is only an aspect of learning. It pleases the curiosity partially. A lot of reading may provide information but to reach a conclusion a person must possess good observation skills to have a pragmatic analysis of the same. So, we can say that to become a scientist, an economist or a historian a person should be a good observer and thinker. He should definitely perform experiments to test the hypotheses.
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How did Ebright come in contact with Dr Urquhart?
Who was the source of encouragement for Ebright when he was very young?
What knowledge did he gain by reading the book, 'The Travels of Monarch X’?
Why did Ebright decide to raise butterflies in his basement?
What was his presentation for his first county exhibition? How was it different from others?
What was the project for Ebright eighth grade?
According to the theory, of Ebright why do viceroy butterflies copy monarchs?
What research did Ebright do during his senior year in high school? What did he discover?
How did Ebright get the chance to work in the army laboratory?
What were the factors which contributed to Ebright’s development as a scientist?
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