SRPP+D+1-3+Dennis+Jennifer

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 * Starring:**__

Melvin: German mine owner who also takes part as the jeweler Victor : Portuguese explorer Leonardo: Italian engineer Nathaniel: English trade company owner Blair: French artist/musician
 * MC** with:

For the second part of today's Finn station, we have invited some special guests to talk about the issue, "How and why people are engaged in scientific work?"
 * MC**: Welcome to 98.7 FM the Finn radio station.


 * MC**: Welcome to Melvin, Victor, Leornardo, Nathaniel, and Blair! It is our honor to have you all here.

Melvin: no problem! Guten Tag! Listeners, this is Melvin, the mine owner! You know how hard it was to get here? God, I had to take horses to...

Melvin: Oh, do you mean mine in Germany? Melvin: I know, Mine! Melvin: I SAID I WORK IN MINE. Melvin: My mine in Germany is huge! My country is full of shiny jewels and metals! And my job is to get them in best condition, so that jewelers can utilize it. Melvin: Are you being sacastic? (Loud) Melvin: Yeah! And acually my mine was the first one to get those stuff..I don't exactly know what it is called.. but.. Melvin: Yeah, that! It helps us to crank things up. It got much easier to load metals and tools up and down the mine! What a advanced technology. I bet this is going to be the best and last machine human could make! Melvin: Yes! we found 10 brand new metals! they are fascinating! Melvin: Hey! I'm not done..
 * MC**: That is good enough I reckon, Melvin. So tell us about your job!
 * MC**: Yeah yours.
 * MC**: YES YOUR JOB!
 * MC**: Oh. Alright. So tell me about YOUR mine, not my mine!
 * MC**: That sounds really important. (Sort of in sacarstic way)
 * MC**: No, no NOT at all. Sorry! And Melvin I heard that new technology is now in use to make it easier for the miners?
 * MC**: Crane, you mean?
 * MC**: I'm not sure about it.. but sure it sounds great! And what about metallurgy? In my list, it says you guys figured out many things?
 * MC**: And now let's move to Victor!
 * MC**: Shut up! Okay, Victor say your thing!

Victor: Boa tarde! This is Victor from Portugal. I'm sailor, and i have explored many times out sea! Well, I know that you guys are not that brave enough to sail out sea, but hey, I'm not a coward as you guys, ha! I'm a proud Protuguese sailor. HAHAHAHAHA.

Victor: As I stated, I'm a proud portuguese sailor! I sail out sea with pride and our new devices. Oops, I'm supposed to protect our secret here.. Victor: Are you sure you can keep the secret? Because I don't want Spain and England to make the same device as ours. You have to be the only one to know this.. alright? Victor: Our device is the compass! Heard of it? It tells you about where to go! North, South, East, anywhere! Also we have astrolabe, the device that can check on sun moon and stars! How primitive you all are compare to ours? Do you wanna know how we made it? It is made.. Victor: Yes, yes I forget stuff. Victor: Well.. we have... umm.............umm..............yeah.. um... Victor: Oh Galleon! The ship! Victor: It is a strong ship that allowed us to go on board without much ship wrecks! Victors: Yeah, Galleons are the basis of modern ships. It is great advancement in shipbuilding. Portugal rocks! Leo: Hello, I am Leonardo! I'm from Italy, and my occupation is an engineer. Us Italian engineers improved our canals, and locked harbors by applying the principles of hydrostatics. How civilized we are. Instead of applying and adapting ourselves to the sea and water, as Portuguese did, we make the water work for us. We make the water adapt to us. How amazing is this! Leo: Yess.
 * MC**: (Calmly) Sorry about this, audiences. Sometimes things go unexpectedly. SO Victor, tell me about your job.
 * MC**: Its alright!
 * MC**: Umm.. well.. only one.. Sure! I won't tell anyone!
 * MC**: I thought it was supposed to be a secret.
 * MC**: Is the devices all you can brag about?
 * MC**: Ok. Next up is..
 * MC**: Oooh, what is it?
 * MC**: Oh, you mean the big ships? I saw them few years ago! I was like "Wow.."
 * MC**: Sure, sure, NEXT UP is Leonardo.
 * MC**: Sure! How smart of you Italians!

MC: We will take a break. -- MC: Welcome back to the Finn station. Your host Jennifer had a business to do so I will be your new host, Dennis.

Nathanial: Oh hello! I am doing quite well. Nathanial: Well, physicians and surgeons revolutionized anatomy and physiology. And by doing that we did goods in serving medicines and new technology of operations. These things happened by science and we started to have tremendous progress in hospitality. Nathanial: Yes the soldiers, they used science to aim and design artillery or planning fortification. -- Blair: Bon Jour! I am honored to take part in this show! Blair: O' science! takes a great in part in arts! For example, musicians learned the mathematics of harmony. Blair: Well you see, math is essential for the rhythmic purposes. It is very important to keep the beat consistent and also it was a start to create such wonderful high tech instruments! Blair: Ah- painters and architects studied advanced light and color in science to improve their masterpieces. And also the substances and proportion of things. Science was the base of all the artists and musicians' developments. I am very fond of science education myself. .. I am back, folks! In conclusion, I see great similarities in today's conversations. Science is well-used to progress in numerous such areas in economic, artistic and religion. But despite all this, people took science seriously and utilized it more because of deeper and stronger desire to study the wonders of it. That will be it for today folks. Please keep the 98.7 fm channel for the next show coming up. We will come again next tuesday at 6pm.
 * MC**: Next, we have invited an expert of physics and surgeries, Nathaniel. How do you do Nate?
 * MC**: Tell us how science affects physicians and surgeons in economic part of motives and why.
 * MC**: Oh, and I heard about the soldiers.
 * MC**: All right, thank you Nathanial.
 * MC**: So far we had met guests who engages science in an economic purposes. Here is another view of science in //art// purposes. Now meet our last-but-not-least guest, artist slash musician is Ms. Blair! Hello Blair.
 * MC**: Well, we are honored that you joined us today. Will you tell us about your job effected by science?
 * MC**: How does math relate to harmony?
 * MC**: Oh, what about the art?
 * MC**: I see. Thank you Blair. And thank you all the rest of the guests today for your significant facts. Oh, Jennifer's back!

Have a splendid evening everyone! (Together)

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Question: What occupations were introduced in the podcast as examples of using science to improve peoples’ daily lives?