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    Without evidence, there is no theory behind the cause of the thunderstorm. In the eyes of Odysseus, he saw Zeus while in the eyes of a scientist they would only see an anomaly of a storm suddenly picking up for over the ocean. Humans use science to explain natural events amongst the Earth and religion is used to explain all anomalies and supernatural events, furthermore, both provide an insight into the future given past events. “And is the long-dreaded “Big One” that could devastate California…

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    1. How did the Salem witchcraft trials reflect attitudes toward women and the status of women in colonial New England? The Salem witchcraft trials, according to author Carol Karlsen, reflected attitudes towards the status of and attitudes towards women in Colonial New England. In these colonies, women were held in relatively high regard, but much was expected from them. Although families and wives were highly valued in the Puritan culture of New England, Puritanism reinforced the idea of almost…

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    As discussed earlier, decisions carrying potential long-term ramifications become strategic by their very nature. More than ever, due to many challenges in the professional marketplace over the last several decades, serious-minded career formulation entails collecting and assimilating relevant information before pulling the trigger on any long-term career endeavor. As an illustration, occupations once gained strictly through vocational venues, now find their divisions from traditional higher…

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    If I had to choose a sport I like I would go with football. Football is a little easier to understand rather than Basketball. I don’t really have a favorite football team I can get grasp the concept more. I understand the flags, the plays, and the terms for some of their doings. Though football games usually last around 3 hours, the ball is typically in play for only 11 minutes. So I don’t have to sit and watch a game for a long time. It sometimes is fun to watch because you can do almost…

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    Journal 5 Some people say that our legal system has many issues and that it needs to be fixed. Some of these include testilying and false convictions of innocent people. Although there may be some issues there are 3 main reasons why we can't take time to make sure our legal system always successfully convicts the right person. One of the main reason that convictions of innocent people are not happening as often are because of the new Technology that has been created to work with DNA. Years ago,…

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    Albert Einstein Religion

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    Albert Einstein, often found on posters in science classrooms, jokingly sticking his tongue out, once stated, “The more I study science, the more I believe in God”. Einstein was a brilliant scientist most famously known for some of his discoveries such as the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, and the theory of special relativity, otherwise known as the formula E=mc2. There are many theories that he developed that discuss the scientific concepts and scientific research about the truths…

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    While providing care for Sari a number of clinical management issues arise. Firstly, Sari’s pregnancy was conceived through intrauterine insemination (IUI), risks associated with artificial reproductive technologies were likely reviewed with Sari and Jane prior to intervention . It is important that the midwife be aware of potential risks associated with this method of conception and able to review these with Sari and Jane if they have questions. IUI can include increased risks of preterm birth,…

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    Abortion Restrictions

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    and the Senate on December 6, and has been sent to Governor John Kasich who has 10 days to veto it. Otherwise, it will automatically became law. The bill makes an exception when the life of the mother is in danger, but not for rape, incest, and anomalies in fetus. After the Supreme Court legalized abortions in the country in 1973, some of the states allowed abortion restrictions, especially when the fetus becomes viable outside the womb, and pre-abortion counseling. Abortion restrictions in…

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    According to (Greenstone, 2010), the practice of bloodletting was a preferred method adopted by doctors and barber-surgeons for several centuries, and is currently, probably surprisingly, still used in a few particular symptoms. The success of bloodletting in treating ailments like pneumonia was persuasively countered in the mid-nineteenth century, but medical conservatism made sure that bloodletting continued well into the 20th century. Currently, phlebotomy therapy is centrally employed in…

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    Evolution is one of the most debatable theories in all of the scientific world. This leads it to be very widely scrutinized, turned over, go through, and left disheveled. It has been quite a challenge for so many people to hold their standpoint on evolution, and the monumental theory is worthy of all their sweat and blood. Evolution, though it has its weak points, hold strong through years of testing, the discovery of evidence, and the disproving of other theories. Evolution was first…

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