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    “Goals: An Approach to Motivation and Achievement” they focus on two very contrasting reactions to failure. They go through and give you extreme detail on what their experiment entailed, interesting findings, and what they ended up concluding at the end of the study. Elliott and Dweck’s center of attention in this experiment was to test their hypothesis that different goals set up the observed helpless and mastery-oriented patterns. They suggest that individuals seek two major goals while put…

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    experimentation (or vivisection) is any “scientific experiment or test in which a live animal is forced to undergo something that is likely to cause them pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm” (“What is”). According to Christopher Lawrence, animal dissection has been first traced back to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates (c.460–375 BC), but Lawrence also states that the greatest…

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    can use the scientific method to better understand. Learning the steps of the scientific method will help them with the numerous experiments we will do throughout the year. Knowing first off to identify the problem, then to ask a question following up by doing research will follow them throughout life experiences. They then can make a hypothesis, and conduct experiments, following up by collecting and analyzing data. Drawing their conclusion and sharing their results concludes the scientific…

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    Henoildo is a very bright, intelligent young man. He has always demonstrated advanced progression in the different academic areas. He loves science and working on various experiments. I have signed him up for various science camps to encourage him to continue with his learning. Another area Henoildo loves is music. His musical intelligence is quite impressive and he is advanced in reading and playing music. He plays in the school orchestra band and jazz band. Over the past few years he…

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    Hope Jahren’s memoir, Lab Girl, tells of her courageous journey to becoming an award-winning scientist. Throughout her book, she tells personal accounts of her trials and struggles she had to conquer to become as successful as she is. She discusses her battles with depression and bipolar disorders, along with the harsh comments because she is a female becoming a prosperous scientist. Through all her trials, she speaks of always knowing she belongs in a lab. Science and any form of spirituality…

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    inaccurate test results. Not only will it affect future test results, but it will also be dangerous for those who use the products. In addition, based on U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nine out of ten experimental drugs are unsuccessful in clinical studies because experimenters cannot precisely predict how tests on animal species will perform in people, according to laboratory and animal studies. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration admits that more than half of their experiments…

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    When a scientist decides to test the limits of the human condition, the ethicality and basis of the experiment are called into question. The main character and scientist Aylmer from the short story “The Birthmark” has such questions directed against him by the readers and modern societies. The question of whether or not his methods were ethical relies in the compliance of his subject of experimentation, his wife Georgiana, and in this case his subject agrees to whatever methods he deems…

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    A massive, destructive, yellow-eyed creature takes its first breath. A man with almost no knowledge becomes much smarter than the average human over the course of a few weeks. These are the results of the human conducted experiments done in “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. These two stories follow characters that alter nature with their experimentations. Victor Frankenstein from Frankenstein animates an inanimate object that he creates using human cadavers…

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    Music Observation Paper

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    (2011). Exposure to music with prosocial lyrics reduces aggression: First evidence and test of the underlying mechanism. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 28-36. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2010.08.005 Jacob, C., Guégen,, N., & Boulbry, G. (2010). Effects of songs with prosocial lyrics on tipping behavior in a restaurant. International…

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    In The Disappearing Spoon, Sam Kean explains chemistry broadly yet detailed through interesting and thrilling stories. He talks about the elements on the periodic table and how the table came into existence and why it is arranged the way it is. He also looks deeply into the history and concepts of some interesting elements. In chapter 15 called “An Element of Madness,” he goes into an explanation about selenium, manganese, palladium, barium, and unununium. Pathological science is considered…

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