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    desires for fundamental research. These ambitions were fueled by the complications he faced as a result of his religious family. Employing his adversity, Rowland later advanced to become a renowned scientist to revolutionize not only the design of spectroscopy but also the perception of scientific research in the late 19th century. He redirected his suppressions of the world to further develop this study of “pure science,” the understanding that science should focus on research for the…

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    Deciding on a Research questions was a very difficult process for me, I had the idea of internment in my mind, however, I found it challenging to formulate my question from that. My original idea was focusing on a comparison between Australian World War I and II internment camps and modern detention centres. However, when I did some basic research on the topic I realised that the detention centres aspect simply wont engage me enough to allow me to get a good depth of understanding and knowledge…

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    There are scientifically endorsed alternatives that are better than using animals in research. In 1959, Russell and Burch published The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique, which introduced the “3Rs” of alternative experimental methods. In addition to clarifying the concepts of humane research and the importance of alternatives, the 3Rs advocate test methods that “refine” animal use by reducing or ending pain or distress in animals…

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    Disorder. The research was conducted through an online database and will help report on several factors on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder such as the history of the disease in correlation to other stress disorders, diagnosis in children, symptoms, certain risk factors, and therapy for children suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The paper will examine published articles taken from psychiatric evaluations and studies done on children over the previous and current years. The research…

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    to make a step against cancer. I dream to be part not only of basic science but also to make an investigation that can be directly applied for the sake of humanity. Reading the papers from your group, brought me to conclusion that I not only share with you and your group the interest in cancer research, but that I acquired most of the techniques you are currently using in the ongoing projects. My training in molecular biology research started during my bachelor studies in the group of Prof.…

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    Hand Hygiene Compliance

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    analysis of the quantitative article written by Gül, Üstündag, and Zengin, a thorough critique of all elements of the paper will be examined including summaries of the various elements in the research paper, the strengths and limitations of each element, as well as implications for practice. The purpose of the research paper is to assess the hand hygiene compliance of undergraduate students in the nursing and midwifery program (Gül et al., 2012, p. 275), as healthcare associated infections are…

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    The Henrietta Lacks Story

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    The three research issues raised by the research now known as the Tuskegee experiment included informed consent, justice, and do not harm. In 1932, the Public Health Service (PHS) doctors working with the Tuskegee Institute did a study to collect data on syphilis for justifying treatments for blacks. The un-ethically justified study went on for forty years before the advisory panel stopped it. In other words, the knowledge gained did not outweigh the risk posed to the subjects (Center for…

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    things to do as a researcher is identity the issue at hand and what the purpose of the research will be. Since the research deals with a prison there will without doubt be some interesting situations to address and prepare for. Preparation will be key and understanding what is ethical and what is not will help any researcher make good decisions. Research Steps The first thing to remember about doing research at a prison is that prisoners are considered a vulnerable population. Groups are known…

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    to create a training program in the responsible conduct of research (RCR). This program is required for the institutions that receiving federal funding. It aims to prepare scientists and students who conducting research to dealing properly with many ethical dilemmas they may face. Therefore, it maintains integrity of science and public trust. This essay will investigate and increase the awareness of RCR training in the scientific research and discuss procedures to increase the efficiency of such…

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    Georges Retirement Village. With the permission of the institutions, flyers will be posted on communal areas to advertise the study and recruit volunteers. The flyers display the basic selection criteria (age ≥ 65 years, living in retirement homes), location and estimated duration of interviews and contact details. This research project will not offer any kind of compensation for participation, but will cover transport costs if necessary. (Appendix 02: Sample Flyer) The inclusion criteria for…

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