I am no science student.

You know you're a social science student as soon as any equation or exact answer has to come into effect. I am spending my 4 year Mount Allison Degree, working on a major in Anthropology(The science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind.) So how did i get myself in this predicament you might ask yourself? During a 4 year degree, you must take 2 science courses to graduate and i was told that this would be the most interesting out of all of them ( Not informing me that there is math involved in the process to gaining the distribution course). I bring up the math because, it has been almost 3 entire years since i had to do an equation more then two lines long(it might sound pathetic but, its true!) This is my adventure and i invite you to follow me through the good times and the bad(hopefully they are all good, but i am a realist! :P)
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Starting weeks of the Journey

 An Anthropology student has finally took it one step closer to discovering the ways in which people first originated on this planet we call "Earth", as a anthropologist, you study the way human's live and operate within different societies, but through taking this unique course, hopefully i can get one step closer to understanding the concept to how we became "us" in a sense.  Through this semester you can follow my exploration of space and the parts of the universe in which we have little to no knowledge of, much alike "Dark Matter" for example.  This is Physics 1031 (Stars, Galaxies, And the Universe)

Dark Matter:

Interesting fact:  The Earth is not still, it rotates around its axis once a day and the world is moving in our solar system, as it rotates on its axis once a day, it orbits the sun at a distance of 1 A.U or a 150 Million kms.

You never know if you can reach your goal, if you never try!