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    by this interaction then naturally raises the question of how one can distinguish what is true in the observed and what is observed simply as a result of the medium by which it is observed; i.e. faults in instrumentation. Hacking sees a way around this issue through an argument by coincidence. Hacking argues that the observation can be said to be “true” – that is, true to the nature of the observed – if and only if it is verifiable by other means of seeing. If one sees the same fundamental…

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    I believe that The Biomedical Research Academy will help further my knowledge and experience in biomedical research. The Biomedical Research Academy will help assist me in pursuing my dream of entering the biomedical field. Primarily, I hope that The Biomedical Research Academy will assist me in improving my problem solving skills. With the hands-on experience this academy offers, I believe that not only my problem solving skills will be improved, but my analytical and creative thinking skills…

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    Families, n.d.) Family Familiarity of a culture 's family orderliness is prerequisite to appreciation of a society; in the instance of Japan, it is particularly significant since the family, rather than the individual, is considered to be the fundamental component of the culture. According to Japan Powered, (2014), Japan, like China and Korea, is profoundly subjective by Confucian ideals; a civilization concentrating on the family. Customarily gender responsibilities in Japan are distinguished…

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    Nonverbal Communication

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    one’s relationship with another person, the amount of space during the interaction will vary. Everyone knows a person who invades one’s “personal bubble” and gets too close for comfort. This is the nonverbal message of space, or proxemics. A nonverbal message that is hugely dependent on the intensity of the relationship and culture of…

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    that difference was refuted as Piaget valued interactions with others as well, albeit differently from Vygotsky. Despite the commonalities between the two theories, the divergences are rooted in Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s differing religious, ideological, and social beliefs. This leads to fundamental differences on the various following issues. Firstly, Piaget considered the individual himself to be responsible for his development, and that his interactions and concept formations are all internally…

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    doubt that economic-obsessive behavior as a result of illegal substance use transpires, but it is uncertain whether drugs are the only or fundamental purpose for such crimes. All in all, the systemic model suggests that illegal drug enterprises are primarily violent to the core. Equally important, this sort of violence signifies bold patterns of interactions within the system of drug manufacturing, distribution, and usage. The antagonist of current drug policies advocates that this form of…

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    Emergency Standby Process

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    officers did not conduct themselves accordingly. The job and duties of the officer are to protect and serve and that can not happen without the interaction of the community on a daily basis. "Availability to respond to emergency calls-for-service imposes severe limitations on the role of patrol officers"(Hoover,2014). However, there are more fundamentals in policing, and the need to be on a standby inflicts restraints on captivating patrol officers in crime control. In conclusion "On the…

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    The use of Antidepressant has greatly expanded in the previous years, one research shows that 1 out of 10 US adolescents and adults use these treatment. Percentage of the use of antidepressant may be even bigger among patients who goes through cosmetic plastic surgery, or patients with breast cancer undergoing breast restoration. While plastic surgeons are attentive for the use of treatment that has the potential to a heightened complications, such as blood thinners, they are naturally not…

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    wrote a pastoral letter against the legalization of same-sex marriage, resulting in two human rights complaints.2 Freedom is never an absolute or infinite concept, immunity to repercussions is not granted based on the argument of practicing one 's fundamental freedoms or a morally nihilistic philosophy. The quantitative amount of freedom an individual is given can only be guaranteed or increased if they respect the legal limitations. Within the structure of law that has been built and enforced…

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    “Vygotsky’s theories stress the fundamental role of social interaction in the development of cognition” (McLeod, Saul). Vygotsky believed that how we think as individuals come from our exposure to the thinking of people around us (Swartwood, Jeff, 43). He also stresses that individual abilities are actually by products of primary mental process present in the interactions between individuals (Swartwood, Jeff, 44). Vygotsky has a unique way of understanding…

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