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    author of “Anomaly and the Emergence of Scientific Discoveries” discusses the difficulty that arises when trying to acknowledge an idea as a discovery. The questions raised are: when something is discovered, who made the discovery, is there record of who/when a discovery was made, and when is an idea actually a discovery. Kuhn advances the idea of a discovery by connecting it to the creation of a scientific revolution. He discusses that “a discovery begins with the awareness of anomaly” (Kuhn,…

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    Maquiladoras are “ Factories boomed in the 1980s as anomalies in the Mexican enterprise system. Maquiladoras are 100 percent foreign-owned (mostly US). Companies can import components duty free, use low-cost labor for assembly, and then export finished products to the US, paying minimal duties”0. Maquiladoras may help the mexican economy as well as supplying a surplus of jobs but there’s also a downside. They pay their employees very little while the employees work long hours while performing…

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    The Barbie Anomaly The success of Barbie as a meme in owed to her creator Ruth Handler. She was married to the co-owner of renowned toy company Mattel, and avid in the business and brought many ideas of success to her husband’s desk. Her greatest idea began when she saw her daughter Barbara playing with a paper doll. She decided that a three-dimensional plastic doll with an adult body would much more enjoyable for kids. Her idea was put on hold, though, because her husband and his partner…

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    Identify strategies to control and monitor each event to mitigate risk and minimize exposure Identify at least two types of security events and baseline anomalies that might indicate suspicious activity. One type of a security event that might indicate supicious activity is an authentication failures found in audit logs. Audit logs contain a high volume of events so particular attention on which events that should be specifically tracked and managed require consideration. An audit log can…

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    Arctic Sea Ice Effect

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    Throughout the timeseries, longwave cloud forcing anomaly over the Beaufort maintains a strong inverse relationship with September ice concentration anomaly. The decade of 2003-2013 relates consistent anomalously positive cloud forcing with unprecedented anomalously negative ice concentrations at the end of the summer. Perpetual cloud forcing inhibiting…

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    Parasitic Twin Case Study

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    Parasitic twin presented as rudimentary upper limbs which caused spectrum of anomalies of autosite ILI Parasitic twin which caused spectrum of anomalies of autosite Kavecan I, Obrenovic M, Jeckovic M, Koprivsek K, Savic R, Privrodski B A female newborn was born with dorsal mass on her cervico-thoracal region. She was reffered to Genetic department for the evaluation of her anomalies. On her back she had a accessory partial and hypoplastic upper arms (3 fingers – one came-off, hypoplastic ulna…

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    The virtue ethics philosopher says about the ethical dilemma, it is becoming increasing the routine to test fetus for a variety of genetic reason and other anomalies. Ultrasound screening which is used screening of different morphological anomalies and the Maternal serum Alph-Fetoprotein Test (Msafp) which is essential to screen for tiresome chromosomal disorders Down syndrome which are routine parts of prenatal care, indeed , ultrasound screening does not even require formal informed consent…

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    Ross River Basin Essay

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    spoken to outside of class- my name is Fiona. This essay (presentation) will focus solely on gravity anomalies of sedimentary basins and their mechanical implications. (SLIDE 2)The general structure of this presentation shall be presented in the following manner:- - Definitions - Introductory knowledge - Bouguer anomaly - Case Study: Ross River Basin - Questions (SLIDE 3)- By definition, a gravity anomaly is the dissimilarity concerning the observed acceleration of a sphere’s response to…

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    Crystal Kim Professor Dan Lainer-Vos SOCI 210 / Fall 2015 10 October 2015 Midterm Assignment A) Concept Definition: Explain four of the following concepts (no more than one paragraph for each concept) (5 points each: 20 pts). Be sure to explain the concepts with reference to the relevant writers. 1. Falsification: Carl Popper is an empiricist and perfectionist, whose whole notion revolves on the principle of falsification, and which he defines as the “criteria of demarcation”. His position is…

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    account of scientific revolutions: paradigm, normal science, puzzle-solving, anomaly, crisis, revolution, and incommensurability. According to Kuhn, what is the structure of scientific revolution? Describe how a revolution starts, the process by which the transition occurs, and how the revolution is completed. To Kuhn, the structure of scientific revolutions is as so: normal science occurs within a paradigm; followed by anomalies, which lead to crisis; and crisis ends with the adoption of a new…

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