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    reasons that I am pursuing a pharmacy degree. Throughout high school, I have discovered my love for not only learning in general, but also for science and math. Science allows humans to better understand the world around them. This understanding means that we can make the world safer and better suited to fit our needs. Math is closely intertwined with science and provides us with building blocks to continue to learn more about the world. Throughout high school, I also discovered my passion…

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    but in the end it leads to his death. There are many procedures in life that are similar to the procedure done in the story that exist and could potentially lead to disastrous outcomes. Science should not be used to advance human abilities because it is not cost effective and it is harmful to the patient. Science is helpful in many cases but it is not cost effective. Most scientific studies…

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    regarding lead exposure, along with the correlation between this complication and fetal death, as well as miscarriages. At first glance the observation and claims being shown seem constructed with specific diction concerning a science, more precisely, ecological science. Throughout Edwards’s article, the claims presented are accompanied with the use of charts and notation. When viewing this notion of lexicon, it is suggested that the intended audience should possess knowledge and be familiar…

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    advancing medical research. Additionally, animals that have been used in medical testing have directly influenced the discoveries of many beneficial treatments vital for maintaining human health. Throughout the past, influential figures, such as Aristotle, Erasistratus, and Galen have studied animals, in order to develop science and make scientific discoveries. Recently, questions have been raised about the ethicality of performing testing on animals. But, contrary to the ideals of the opposing…

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    many waves of evolution, and with genetic engineering, humankind will be able to remain adjustable to lifestyle and environmental changes. It may potentially be the peak of the “fittest” that Darwin proposed in 1869. Genetic engineering is not a science fiction fantasy anymore either- is it legitimate and it is growing. Will you grow and adapt with genetic engineering, or will you be destined to natural selection as the world around you remains “fit”? Defined as “the development and application…

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    Linus Pauling was a very facile scientist. He is known by his colleagues to be the most influential chemist since Lavoisier (who was, in the 18th century, recognized to be the founder of the modern science of chemistry.) For a man that lived on this earth only 93 years, he made many strides in his areas of expertise. This was mainly chemistry, physics and molecular biology. He studied the nature of the chemical bond; also with Vitamin C, which he proclaimed could be a preventive for colds.…

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    determine the nest treatment for the patient. In addition, CLS collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissues, and other substances e. Academic requirements: A baccalaureate degree and have completed an accredited clinical laboratory science or medial technology program. 2. Disaster Medical Specialist…

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    history, one is in a constant dilemma to pursue a life dedicated to either science and logic, or religion and morality. Some individuals are able to overcome this dilemma and create a balance between both science and religion, thus living life in harmony of both aspects. In the novel and film adaptation of Life of Pi by Yann Martel and Ang Lee, it is understood how Pi is influenced by the delicate balance between science and religion. It is evident how Pi guides the future of his life, and that…

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    Religion and science go hand in hand. There cannot be one without the other, which is seen in The Snow Leopard. Throughout the novel, the religion of Peter Matthiessen and the science of George Schaller are brought together. Science and religion in today’s society definitely are coexisting more and more. Science and religion are intertwined, which can be seen in the way they both attempt to explain certain phenomena and how they both influence cultures. Both science and religion try to…

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    held that school segregation violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. More importantly, the Supreme Court used social sciences to help validate their reasoning for ending school segregation. The Supreme Court stated “we must look instead to the effect of segregation itself on public education.” However, the amount of the social science research provided to the Supreme Court is most challenging to find. Nevertheless, it is probable that – at that time – there were not any…

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