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    It does not retain its original form, develops from many different ideas, and changes its form in relation to whichever movement is relevant to the time era (Cohen 4). “The too-precise laws of nature set forth by science are gleefully violated in the freakish compilation of the monster’s body” (Cohen 6-7). This cultural monster picks up ideas considered “unnatural” to society. Sexuality, interracial marriage, and feminism are all concepts which challenged what is…

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    In society, people influence each other’s behavior when they interact with each other. As a result, causes and response of behavior in social situations is the scientific field of social psychology. People desire personal connections and relationships with others because it represents the sense of belonging and being a part of something special. As a result, without personal connection with others, a person’s mentality would alter and the person will be secluded from everything and everyone.…

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    Society wants to live longer and some wants to one day be immortal, even though you may not agree on how they are going about doing it the only way it can be done is with testing. Pigs and all animals alike are used for nourishment and food to human beings. For some the act of eating an animal is disgusting and horrific but it has proven to be a staple of life and kept many of people in the world living for years and years, just like animal testing some may disagree and think it’s immoral…

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    endless list of unknowns: Are we alone in the universe? How did life begin? How does gravity work? These are the BIG unknowns. Then there are the little unknowns: Does she like me? What should I have for dinner? Does this shirt look good? Is there food in between my teeth? What should I blog about? We as people don’t like to think too much about the big unknowns. They are too complex and the fact that we may never have answers to them leaves us with an uneasy feeling, hence why many of us…

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    Florence Nightingale: Environmental Theory Introduction Learning what Environmental theory and how it was developed, I will give a background regarding the theorist. According to Barbara Dossey, the year 2010 marks 100 years since the death of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) at age 90. Nightingale was the philosophical founder of modern nursing and the first recognized nurse theorist. She had a holistic and integrative perspective, as she focused on the individual and collective, the inner and…

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    In designing our science fair project, many concepts and variables are to be considered. Our science fair project is experimenting on how rust forms so research and prior knowledge is required before we actually conduct the experiment. Having previous information on the topic allows us to be able to alter the variables accurately when we actually administer the procedure. For our project, we are exploring the idea of the formation of rust and how the lack of or extra variables could affect the…

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    sometimes did not match up to an individual’s knowledge. This can be seen using the word theory, especially in evolutionary theory. People usually refer to a theory as a guess and fact as the truth. However, according to the National Academy of Science, a theory is “a plausible or scientifically acceptable, well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of…

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    According to the Food and Drug Administration, it is “bad science”. They reported that ninety-two out of every one hundred drugs that pass animal tests fail in humans. Peta says, “Animal experiments prolong the suffering of people waiting for effective cures by misleading experimenters and squandering…

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    in their business. One of the companies that still use Taylor’s invention would be McDonalds. McDonalds is the most popular and valuable brand, which holds the biggest chain of fast food restaurants. It contains more than 35,000 restaurants around the world, which serve almost 70 million people every day. This fast food business has applied the scientific methods in order to operate their business around the world. McDonalds applied three types of scientific management principles into their…

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    animals to live in a cage. Imagine being a patient in a hospital for the rest of your life. What happens to you could be uncomfortable to agonizing to deadly and there is no way you can defend yourself. “In a news story university staff admitted that food deprivation…

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