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    Tissue engineering is defined as the study of the growth of new connective tissues, or organs, from cells and a collagenous scaffold to produce a fully functional organ for implantation back into the donor host. This is done through scientific research and the process of taking different defected tissue…

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    intended to use weapons that meant to cause harm. This type of research is usually backed up by government, the researchers are not clear of personal responsibility. Directly involving themselves in the development and being fully aware of the intended applications leaves the researcher morally obligated to take responsibility for the repercussions. Douglas states that there should be stricter regulations to assist in the development in research to a more stable controlled path to help direct…

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    For research project, I decided to research what the neuropsychological effect of Unilateral Spatial Inattention (USI) has on a person. All of the other ideas for topics I’d thought of were too difficult to do so I decided to ask my teacher and optometrists for help in discovering a topic. I really wanted to do a topic on ‘visual neglect’ because it was among those that was related to psychology, which I am highly interested in. After talking to an optometrist online, I was convinced that the…

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    with open minds and discuss issues that affect their relationship with each other honestly and openly. For the first group, it is clear that the couples understand the importance of being free with one another and discussing issues openly before making conclusions, and using openness in communication to solve conflicts that arise between them. For the second group, it is clear that they do not discuss issues that affect them openly and that makes them unable to face their issues and resolve…

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    interaction of historical trauma and interpersonal violence through cultural competency. Research Questions and Hypotheses The following research questions will be explored in this study: Research question 1: Does historical trauma affect the likelihood of experiencing interpersonal violence within family units? Hypothesis 1: There is a positive relationship between historical trauma and interpersonal violence. Research question 2: Are there available services for addressing historical…

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    ethics education and develop an evaluation tool to assess its effectiveness. The biggest challenge in research ethic lies not in an institution’s inability to articulate policy but an individual’s commitment and belief regarding their role in the ethics pipeline. Research in the area of a correlation between an individual’s ethical training and their ethical behavior remains unknown and research in this area has not been actively…

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    Writing an Effective Research Paper Research papers may seem extremely difficult, but with a few simple steps it is not as bad as you may think. When writing a paper it takes three major steps that are typically broken down into smaller categories. Be sure not to stray away from your topic of choice as you begin to write. Also, use things such as “Stylics, in-text citations, and references” (Lee, 2014). If executed correctly, you are certain to have an effective research paper. Now, pay…

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    Since the corporations are funding the research or the trial, the public is worried the corporation will have influence over the outcome of the study. Theoretically, a pharmaceutical company paying for a study of a new depression medication, might influence the study 's design or interpretation in ways that subtly favor the drug that they 'd like to market. Aforementioned author Jennifer Washburn reports, “Research on secondhand smoke conducted by researchers with industry ties…

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    alpha of 0.05, which means that it does not have a significant statistical difference between these three social networking sites. Further analysis also found out that “social media takes up more time than it is worth”, “the Internet helps me to find research to do my academic papers” and also “I would rather use the campus Library and their staff than the Internet” it is possible to conclude that there are no significant difference between what the American students answered and the…

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    Obama each year for NASA is ,somewhat, a huge part of what the future holds. American innovation rest on the investments we make today. In that sense, I don’t think science could have the capability of ever going too far. The majority of scientific research does not establish anything useful. It only strives to explain why and how things occur. We are the leading country for scientific knowledge and exploration and without the proper fundings, our high advancement amongst other countries could…

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