3-4-1 Project 1Lenses Chart PDF

Title 3-4-1 Project 1Lenses Chart
Course Perspectives in Liberal Arts
Institution Southern New Hampshire University
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Enclose is my lenses chart project, I received a A on this assignment...


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IDS-100-Prespectives in Liberal Arts Date: November 15, 2019 3-4-1 Project 1: Lenses Chart Aspects of the Lens Key Characteristics

Social Science Human society Social relationships, geography, economics, linguistics, political science, anthropology, communications, transitional studies, criminology, psychology, law, developmental classification studies, cultural studies, social institution & culture, management of human society, studying society, culture, and human relationships will lead us to understanding of how people live & how to improve lives.

Natural Science study of the physical world, predicts, & observes, atmosphere, chemistry, physics, astronomy, biology, science, natural world Scientific method,.stem cell research, mathmatics

History History is the studies of past thru Artifacts, ability to continually support, evaluate, challenge their own &others' views using detailed, appropriate accurate, historical evid ence derived from a range of sources. ability to think, reflect, debate, discuss, evaluate the past, formulating and refining questions and lines of inquiry.

Types of Questions

What is the structure of a particular

How did we arrive at result?

When did the event happen?

Humanities Humanities studies what makes us human in spirit. It also compares global cultures, study of language, art, fine art, dance, photography, religion,performing arts, literature, history, jurisprudence, drama, philosophy, Ethics, process the human experience, broader perspective & understanding thru of multiple experiences, cultures, and values through various mediums of creative human expression–that explore the process of how people understand and represent the human experience, provide the opportunity to reflect on the impact of science (the sciences) on human culture How can we help folks with their lives?

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Types of Evidence

society? Where does society stand in human history? What defines a person? Where do they come from? What varieties of human’s prevail in society? What part of world are they from? What are personality traits? How do they interact with others?

What experiments can be done to obtain result? How should theory be tested? What does hypothesis show? Is data reliable, creditable & accurate?

Why did the event happen? How has things changed from the past? What have we learned from the past? What were the goals of the past?

Social Science uses both primary & secondary sources to arrive at conclusions: information are those that describe, analyze, interpret, or review primary sources such as Sampling, interviewing, data recording, Memoirs,

Natural science uses primary sources: such as double blind studies, randomized & clinical studies, Resources from actual research, concrete data, share experiment results, lab results, scientific journals from colleagues in field, original research, studies & published in

History uses primary & secondary, and Tertiary sources. Primary includes: documents,diarys, photos chancellory rolls, coins & letters.Secondary source: is a old school book from a time circa,historical event, second hand item,

Do folks get along & work well together? What values are important to us & our society? Is there conflict? If so, why? What are the cultural values & why they matter? How can we help folk’s social behavior in the community? How was the art made ? What cultural aspects does it show ? How does it represent significance? What is the artist trying to say & convey, of time period, theme, or culture? What do we learn about ourselves? Primary resources are used: Architecture, photography, Letters, diaries, entries from a historical period, art or archeological findings, paintings, arts, literature, analysis or critique or criticism of a painting or art written by someone else

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original documents, official records, Study of a developmental classification, looks at benefits of society, how is society trends, laws, photographs, reports of speeches, articles of interviews & studies.

Commonalities & Differences

academic journals, lab notebooks, journals & conference papers, dissertations, plant & mineral samples like in the air pollution article, interviews about patients health

frequently quote or reproduce primary sources, such as a book using a photograph. The key point for secondary source for history is that the people who made these sources are relying on other testimony rather than their own. Tertiary source is dictionrarys & encyclopedia.

Commonalities: ● Social Science & Natural Science are similar: They both use primary resources because same goals for understanding problems, both fields want to find solutions, both are similar as to cause & effect, both use info that produces to help influence health, safety & improvement of environmental economics. Both can use hypothesis to see if results are true. Both use scientific method. ● Social Science & History similarities: Both use primary & secondary resources, they both study the human element, they both intersect because they both look to the past to gain understanding of social groups & relationships that took place, similar questions they both share are How do we interact & how do we work together? ● Social Science & Humanities are the similar: they both use primary sources, they both include the study of human aspect. ● History & Humanities are similar: Both use primary sources because they study past, present & future, artifacts for knowledge, gain past studies of culture, both review records. ● History and Natural science uses are similar: both use primary sources,in problem solving skills, both learn about world we live in. ● History & Social science are similar: they both use primary sources & secondary sources, they both focus on human element.They both intersect here, they both look to the past to gain understanding of social groups & relationships that took place, they both share the questions, of how do we interact & how can we work together? ● Natural Sciences & Social Science are similar: they both use primary sources because same goals for understanding problems, both fields want to find solutions, both are similar as to

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cause & effect, both use info that produces to help influence health, safety & improvement of environmental economics. Both can use hypothesis to see if results are true. Natural Sciences & History are similar: both use primary sources in problem solving skills, both learn about the world we live in. Natural Science & Humanitys similar:both use primary sources, Natural sciences look into physical, observable phenomena. The humanities, look into human culture & all that it encompasses Humanities & Natural Science similar: both use primary sources, Natural sciences look into physical, observable phenomena. The humanities, looks into human culture & all that it encompasses. Humanities & Social Science Similar:use primary sources Both include the study of human aspect Humanities & History Similar: both use primary sources they both studies, past, present & future, artifacts for knowledge, gain past studies of culture, both record views

Differences: ● Social science & Natural Science differences: what they try to prove is different, social science uses quantitative & quality research, natural science uses scientific methods, social s science pay homage to culture impact while natural science studies natural world. Nat science takes place in a controlled environment while social science takes place in a controlled setting. Social science studies, culture economics, social change, more sustainable practices when natural science does not. ● Social Science & History differences: history creates contributions of the past linked to present, where social science studies various fields of society. ● Social Sciences & Humanities differences: differences between the two is that humanities involve a more critical & analytical approach whereas social sciences deal with more of a scientific approach. ● History & Humanities differences: History studies, who, what, were, why & when the event happened, background of event, Humanities studies the culture impact of event. Humanities studies how & why humans have an event. ● History & Social Science differences: history created contributions of the past, linked to the present. Where social sciences studies various fields of society. History lens only uses primary resources, where the soci science lens uses both primary & secondary resources. ● History & Natural Science difference: Natural sciences is the study of physical world; history is the study of past events & human affairs. ● Humanities & social sciences differences: Humanities involve critical thinking skills &

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analytical approach, social science deals with scientific approaches. Humanities deals with law, history, ancient languages, modern languages, philosophy, history, religion, and visual/performing arts & social science does not. Humanities & Natural Science differences: humanities involve a more analytical & critical approach; natural science has a more scientific approach. Humanities & History differences: History studies, who, what, where, why & when the even happened, background of event, Humanities studies the culture impact of event. Humanities studies how & why of a human event. Natural Science & History differences: natural science studies how things work. History’s studies origins of things. Natural Science & Humanity difference: humanities involves a more analytical & critical approach, natural science has more of a scientific approach. Natural Science & Social Science difference: Natural science studies natural world, social sciences studies people, society’s, people and cultures...


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