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    Maurice Wilkins studied at King's College London whereas, James Watson and Francis Crick studied at Cambridge University. Rosalind Franklin was a woman working in a field that was male dominated however it is believe she didn't get equal recognition for her contributions. Her work on X-ray diffraction showed that DNA had the characteristics of a helix. However prior to gathering more results Wilkins had already shown her research to Watson and Crick unknowingly. This allowed them to begin…

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    Description Watson wrote many books as her mid-range theory developed. Her first published work, Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring(1979), provided her students with a framework on how to care for patients. The carative factors and caritas model were based on Yalom’s eleven curative factors. Medicine is curative, so distinguishing nursing as a profession based on caring principles helps to delineate nursing from medicine as a separate science (Alligood, 2014, p. 86). Watson defines…

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    The issue of the topic is gender equality, and evaluating various facts during the analysis. Emma Watson is the Ambassador and speaker in campaigns for “HeForShe.” Emma Watson was born in Britain. She expressed in the article that she has a privilege of not being limited because she was born as a girl. Therefore, she is conveying that all women have the human right to equality as any man. Emma Watson is an actress who uses her position as a famous person to bring attention towards the issue of…

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    Psychology Through the Eyes of a Behaviorist John B. Watson was the first person to study human emotions systematically. In fact, back in his day, it was very common to think of fear as either a result of faulty reasoning or a form of instinctual reaction (Chance, 2014, 2009). In the first paragraph of “Psychology as the Behaviorist Views it”, Watson immediately points out the universal beliefs of behaviorists. One of the first ones is that psychology, from a behaviorist’s perspective, is a…

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    SH, the two lead characters Holmes and Watson, or Basil and Dawson, have a relationship, kind of like a bromance, that is portrayed in different ways. Both set of characters have a very good relationship and would do anything for each other. They also have moments where they are rude to each other but go back to working together in peace because they “love” one another. Whereas each set of characters would do anything for each other, in SH, Holmes and Watson have a better relationship than Basil…

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    is wrong. Watson first builds trust through ethos, she then appeals to pathos with diction and to conclude the speech is meant to understand with logos. Watson purpose is to set an image through facts and ideas in order to have people thinking about gender equality.She seems to have the opinion of the UN audience in mind because she’s addressing them with trust, emotion, and logic When speaking at the United Nations she uses ethos to build trust between herself and the audience. Watson shows a…

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    equal. On September 20, 2014 famous actress Emma Watson spoke at a United Nation’s event in New York to promote the HeforShe campaign which strives to raise awareness and fight against gender discrimination. As an advocate for feminism, Watson gave an influential speech describing how serious of an issue gender inequality is in society today, and how vital it is that everyone around the world, especially men, come together to help end it. Emma Watson successfully convinces men to fight for…

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    Emma Watson's Role Model

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    Emma Watson, in innumerable ways, is true to the character that she portrayed in the Harry Potter films. Although Emma Watson is most famous for her role as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, she has come to be a fantastic leader and role model. As a matter of fact, she is incredibly active in the community and serves as an ambassador for the United Nations. Not to mention, rather than using her fame for her own personal exploits, she has chosen to lead by example and make a difference in the…

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    John Broadus Watson was an American psychologist as well as a radical environmental determinist. He believed that humans could be “conditioned” like training animals. Watson promoted a upcoming change in psychology through a behaviourist approach. Based on Pavlov’s observations ,Watson proposed that the process of classical conditioning could explain all aspects of human psychology. Watson whole heartedly denied the existence of the mind and consciousness. According to Watson different…

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    the use of professional history jargon and smooth transitions from one topic to the next, creates an easy interpretation and understanding of the era. Liberty and Power is a rebuttal to a previous work written by Alexis de Tocqueville in 1835. Watson argues that Tocqueville’s analysis of Jacksonian politics is not an accurate understanding of the period, greatly undermining the “importance of Jacksonian America’s political parties.”…

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