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    centuries and centuries to come is, “How did humans advance so far in science?”. It all had to start with an understanding of ourselves first rather than our surroundings. That is where the understanding of our anatomy comes in. Anatomy is the study concerned with the bodily structure of humans and other living organisms. Anatomy has been studied for over many centuries and we have barely skimmed the surface of this vast branch of science. There are still many unanswered questions waiting to be…

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    The importance that is given to a primary group member is so high that whatever knowledge or information we acquire about this person could not affect the relationship we have with that person. For example if I am related to someone for years, I assume that I…

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    The Amish Research Paper

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    Proposal Draft Programmed Happiness Imagine living a life without technology, cars, or the little gadgets we take for granted in our everyday lives. I just described the life of the the Amish, who choose to live their lives without modern technology, something we cringe at the thought of. Since we are the generation that will have a panic attack without our phone, living such a life sounds impossible. In this day and age technology is all around us. We cannot imagine our lives functioning…

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    is one of the top reasons for a data breach. This includes an employee accident that leads to a data breach, and the use of a third-party that is negligent. For example, in 2009 an unencrypted laptop was stolen from the car of an Oregon Health & Science University employee which exposed the information of about 1,000 patients. This story and others shows the issue of insider negligence but also shines a light on the usage of encrypted information and device policy issues. The absence of policy…

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    remember all the dates or things like that it's skills such as these learning creativities flexible thinking. Collective intelligent is one of the best problem-solving tool and empathy is the root for this. The author also stated that empathy the importance of empathy will only increase in the future. For an example robot are coming to work and they're going to take our jobs this isn't true sadly work won't decrease but the types of tasks that humans focus on will change. Empathy is a skill…

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    There are plenty of museums in the world that are exciting to see. They can range from toys, wax, or even food. There is one museum in specific that catches the eye called the Houston Museum of Natural Science. This museum had ranked number five on the top ten museums of Houston (Houston Press March 7, 2013). There’s a reason why it has this ranking due to its unique exhibits such as displays of exquisite gems and minerals, the butterfly center or the Hall of Malacology, Hall of Ancient Egypt…

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    I was at the end of my hike alone at the top of the village of La Misión in Mexico, and reflected on my time spent at the health clinic. Many of the younger patients had never seen a dentist, including four-year-old Rebekah. She came to us in pain, so we examined her and found cavities that required both white fillings and an extraction. After finishing the fillings, we proceeded with the extraction. I was worried that Rebekah would become traumatized from her visit because we had to extract a…

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    1.1 Introduction During the past, traditional knowledge has contributed a lot in sustainable practices and living but the knowledge seems to be disappearing at present. This might happened due to either the new generations do not want to accept and apply those knowledge or those knowledge are not transformed to other generations (Parajuli & Das, 2013). 1.2 What is traditional knowledge? There are other names for traditional knowledge such as local knowledge and indigenous…

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    The Future Of NASA

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    President Obama proclaimed, “Our future depends on reaffirming America’s role as the world’s engine of scientific discovery and technological innovation. And that leadership tomorrow depends on how we educate our students today, especially in math, science, technology, and engineering” (Bolden). President Obama hopes that the United States will maintain its position as a world leader by continuing to enhance their scientific knowledge. Through space exploration, America can continue to expand…

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    Rotblat Human Values

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    In the article “Science and Human Values,” Joseph Rotblat advocates that scientists should be extremely concerned with the ethical consequences of their work. He maintains the belief that while the purpose of science is to expand human knowledge, it is critical that the general public understands that scientific research has much to do with the welfare of individuals and state politics. However, an analysis of this article will reveal that the ethical responsibility that scientists have should…

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