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    Virginia public schools that do not already include intelligent design and creationism into their curriculum should be required to. There are many people in the scientific community that regard creationism and intelligent design as pseudoscience. They believe this because they claim there is a lack of scientific proof for both theories and an abundance for their own. However, Creationism and Intelligent Design both have evidences for their legitimacy. The Virginia Board of Education (VBOE) and…

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    quantitative research methods or designs, are used to observe and explain something that happens, used to collect and gather information, and analyze the information. Two types of quantitative research designs, used between groups, are the pretest-posttest control group design and within groups, the crossover design. According to Sheperis, Young, & Daniels (2010) the experimental research design is an attempt to maintain control and or alter one variable…

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    “We’re all a bunch of creatives that don’t know how to work linearly,” Bailey Sorensen responds after being asked a common stereotype of those who comprise her career field, graphic design. This perception of graphic designers seems to be an ongoing theme among global citizens which can be attested to after having scoped the World Wide Web for confirmation. People seem to think that those who are artistically-inclined simply are “spastic” or that they cannot keep their train of thought constant.…

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    The theories of evolution and intelligent design are both yet theories and both are strongly supported and, simultaneously refuted by many; they uphold the roots of traditional religion and modern thinking, and are continuously heavily debated. The theories of evolution and intelligent design in public schools are the focal point between traditional and progressive views on theology Although many people, including the pope, believe that intelligent design can coexist peacefully with theories…

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    The argument from design, or teleological argument, is an argument that states everything in the world is made just so that we can manage to live in it, and if the world was ever so little different we could not manage to live in it” (Philosophy 57-58). In 1802 William Paley’s introduced his own argument where he compared the complexity of living things to the complexity of a watch. Just as a watch would not be able to exist without a watchmaker, Paley argues living thing would not be able to…

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    College and Career Although it requires long hours, Interior Design is a viable job for me with the job availability in urban areas, the variety in the job, and the time for the education; however I want to pursue another path first The Young Americans, a great opportunity that would allow me to travel, teach kids, grow musically and experience different cultures. The availability of jobs for Interior Designers is predicted to grow thirteen percent, from two-thousand and twelve to two-thousand…

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    Chapter11: Nonexperimental Designs Activity 1 1. Survey is a type of design is known more for the breadth of data collected than for the depth of its data. 2. Longitudinal is a major disadvantage of this design is the length of time needed for data collection. 3. Correlational is the main question is whether or not variables co-vary. 4. Ex- post facto words mean “after the fact”. 5. Cross -sectional eliminates the confounding variable of maturation. 6. Correlational quantifies the magnitude and…

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    increasingly doubting Darwin’s ideas and turning toward Intelligent Design. The strong point of Natural Selection was that it contain both religious evidence as well as Scientific evidence thus it was able to satisfy both side of society; but because it contain religion as one of its base, in the current age the usage of religion cannot be used to provide solid evidence to satisfy the thirsts of humanity. Thus, the popularity of Intelligent Design continues to rise, since this theory partakes in…

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    subdivided into an infinite number of lesser machines’. This theory however leads to the philosophy that similar effects require a similar cause. Through the thrust of Hume’s argument, he introduces us to two characters that express the argument for design; whilst a third, namely Philo, criticises the…

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    Since elementary school I have always been interested in design. I would spend countless hours in class doodling different logos, and cartoons. I thought to myself what kind of career could I have with something that I love doing. I though long and hard but never really found something that I LOVED that had to do with art. I eventually discovered that I want to pursue a career in graphic design. In high school I took a class in graphic design and completely fell in love. I decided then that I…

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