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             <p>The biggest question that we need to consider in our project is: Could it be used in real life and be beneficial to society? Scientific research usually starts with an understanding of the problems or demands of society. Academic research is then applied to solve those problems and improve social welfare. Thus, receiving acceptance and approval from society is essential and cannot be an afterthought in the whole process.</p>
 
             <p>The biggest question that we need to consider in our project is: Could it be used in real life and be beneficial to society? Scientific research usually starts with an understanding of the problems or demands of society. Academic research is then applied to solve those problems and improve social welfare. Thus, receiving acceptance and approval from society is essential and cannot be an afterthought in the whole process.</p>
 
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             <p>Thus, we must establish clear communication and remain open to feedback from the society.
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             <p>In order to build the bridge between our project and society, we must establish clear communication and remain open to feedback from the society. Our connection with society includes four sectors: government officials, professional experts, academic specialists, and the general public. Each represents a different area and provides a different perspective. By understanding opinions from various positions, we could shape our plans well. That is how a successful project with social usefulness is achieved.
Our connection with society includes four sectors: government officials, professional experts, academic specialists, and the general public. Each represents a different area and provides a different perspective. By understanding opinions from various positions, we could shape our plans well. That is how a successful project with social usefulness is achieved.
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