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		<title>Links (with useful examples for your essays!)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Element to Be Included on Periodic Table: A good example of new knowledge in the sciences. It might work for the question on &#8220;provisional conclusions in the sciences&#8221;, but also the &#8220;discovered/invented&#8221; question. The article states:
Scientists at the Helmholtz Center have discovered six chemical elements, numbered 107-112, since 1981.The remaining five elements have already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090611/sc_nm/us_germany_element">New Element to Be Included on Periodic Table</a>: A good example of new knowledge in the sciences. It might work for the question on &#8220;provisional conclusions in the sciences&#8221;, but also the &#8220;discovered/invented&#8221; question. The article states:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Scientists at the Helmholtz Center have discovered six chemical elements, numbered 107-112, since 1981.The remaining five elements have already been recognized and named.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">In 1925, scientists discovered the last naturally occurring element on the periodic table. Since then researchers have sought to create new, heavier elements.</p>
<p>This is rather interesting &#8211; because the suggestion here is that the elements that have been added since 1925 are essentially created (they don&#8217;t naturally exist, but have to be made), but also discovered (even if they are made they have to found). If using this example, I&#8217;d probably do a bit of research on the elements and exact distinction between natural and not natural.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2219697/">China&#8217;s Version of the Tianmen Square Massacre</a>: We have, on occasion, discussed how history is in many ways rather subjective, and that different sides exist for every historical event. We heard about the Rape of Nanking, which is &#8211; to the anger of the Chinese &#8211; not officially recognised in Japan. Here is an example of a piece of history the Chinese are &#8216;rewriting&#8217; in their favour, or rather, pretending it essentially did not happen.</p>
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