Week 1: Two Cultures
The two cultures of art and science have been in conflict with each other for most of my life, and only up until recently have they begun to merge together and complement each other. As C.P. Snow stated in his original lecture, the cultures of art and science are separated by literary intellectuals and natural sciences, respectively. http://www.davisenterprise.com/files/2012/02/science2W1.jpg In elementary school, the different subjects I had to learn were taught very separately. Art was taught in art class, science was taught in science class, and we even had a separate technology class. With this kind of educational structure, there are "no opportunities for self-expression". In the same way, educating the general public on issues like environmental sustainability, healthy habits, and disease epidemics often requires a more artistic expression of the information. I have recently become interested in the field of public health, and one thing I have learned wi
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