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    understand is examining the relationship between science and religion. Jeeves and Brown suggest that science and religion interact in two ways, either in warfare against one another or in partnership. Similarly, last semester in physical chemistry class I read a book addressing the nature of the relationship between science and religion. The book, entitled The Flaw in the Universe by Adrian Hough, presented four theories describing the interaction between science and religion. The first theory…

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    William Golding in his famous novel Lord of the Flies shows the character development and change that the reader witnesses throughout the novel. Golding has witnesses humans at the lowest a person could succumb to in nature; it has left him with this perspective of humans that can’t be easily undone that perspective went into Lord of the Flies. In the novel Golding portrays children from age six to twelve to represent human nature at the fullest in dire situations. The novel has a dark twist in…

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    Human nature, or essence, is our innate way of being, it is what makes us who we are. It is who we are without the influence of polis, society, or state. It is a presumptions that all philosophers make in order to develop their theories about the creation of society and support their beliefs about what the ideal society would look like. Aristotle believes that in nature man is either a “beast or a god”, because without the polis, they are no better than an animal. He says that at the core, man…

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    and this means that they will not understand the psychological treatments that these unfortunate individuals may and how it affects them. I believe that society should understand and habituate more towards the major disorders, treatments, and mental-health conditions that affect us, such as PTSD, OCD, eating disorders, and even depression. If we become more accustom to these problems, we will be able to deal with them in a higher manner. These issues affect one in every four people worldwide.…

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    It is scientifically proven that people are very good at giving in when they are presented with a small request first before they are asked the bigger request (which would be unlikely for people to comply to). Anything can be used as a request, as long as it is evident to gain a favorable result. This compliance tactics is deployed as the Foot-in-the-Door Technique (Jonathan L. Freedman, 1966). The Foot-in-the-Door technique involves in getting a person to agree to a small request first, and…

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    relationships (Grand Canyon University, 2016). Which Theory or Theories Are Being Used Within this case of moral status, there are many individuals interacting with Jessica, the mother of the child. First, Dr. Wilson insists on informing Jessica of the health status of her baby because it is her right as the patient. He wants to discuss all options, including the scientifically relevant option of abortion. These thoughts and actions fall in line with the theory of moral agency, which suggests…

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    Dover High school intended to introduce the theory of Intelligence Design to the science class in the ninth grade, trying to break the exclusive mode of setting Darwin’s evolution theory as monopoly. Some residents, mainly the parents of the ninth grade students who insisted their beliefs on Darwin’s theory sued the school board for enforcing the teaching policies of including the intelligence design theory in the science classes. 2. The basic principles and origin of the theory of evolution by…

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    readings has really changed my view on the whole career field itself. I’ve always categorized psychology as a science but never did I imagine just how much of a science it really is. Although I wouldn’t rank it over sciences such as biology or chemistry, I consider psychology to be a fundamental aspect of scientific studies. Many might argue that psychology shouldn’t be consider a science because it doesn’t…

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    Markus Huppenbauer, discuss the ethical issues present in a multitude of academic articles in regards to the use of genetically modified crops. The authors of this article are all staff members at different universities and specialize in the field of science, specifically in biology and ecology, and what those have to do with ethics. Therefore, these authors are very credible and also reliable since they are experts in the previously mentioned fields. The topic presented centers around the…

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    A significant opportunity in my life that has had a major impact on me is an organization called Kids Are Scientists Too. KAST is a student-run non-profit corporation that aims to inspire young scholars to be interested in science and learning through fun, interactive science experiments led by passionate teachers. I was one of those passionate teachers. When I first heard of KAST, I immediately knew that I could contribute to the organization. I applied to become the lead at an elementary…

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