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...peaker¡¯s assertion and believe that the true value of civilization reflects from both artistic creation and scientific accomplishment. It is true that grand and marvelous artistic creations can strongly demonstrate the civilization extent of a human society because of its own characters. Art, as a product of human's knowledge, sensibility, and emotion, can truly reflect human's subjective and objective world. A civilization is well marked by its artistic success. For example, the artistic works of renaissance is the witness of the cultural, economic prosperousness of that period. The modern construction and craftwork represents today's flourish social progress. However, the development of civilization is driven by science. Science, which is, as it were, a strong proof of human improvement, has great affected our living conditions from the far-way ancient time to modern era. Human beings, as the most sophisticated and intelligent creature of the earth, create science and utilize it. Without the revolutions of science, we can imagine that we still live in the cave, eat uncooked food, dress on cloth made of leaf r skin. Thus the survival of we human beings is impossible let alone the civilization or art. It is the discovery of the first fire that led us to a new bright and warm world. The invention of electricity and machine not only help us deal with the dangers of starvation and exposure but also take us into places where many things which used to be done by hand is just done by smart machines controlled by computer. All of these improvements are endowed by science. Therefore, the impacts of science to our civilizations are so imperative that no other things can take place of. Furthermore, the art is not only the reflection of civilization but also the reflection of science. Can you imagine that an artist can paint without pigment which is made by chemist ...