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    People confuse theories with laws in science all the time. An accepted scientific theory does not need to be a law to be considered truthful. A scientific law, on the other hand is in itself a theory that has gain more universal acceptance. However, a scientific law can, even though rarely, be changed if new information is acquired. The problem is when people believe that because theories and very few times laws are reconsidered and changed they should always look science with skepticism, but…

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    Darwinism is a scientific theory that everything in the world came from one single origin and follows a blueprint of order in a process called natural selection. Evolution by natural selection is one of the unsurpassed authenticated theories in the history of science, supported by evidence from a wide variety of scientific studies, including developmental biology, geology, genetics and paleontology. Created by Charles Darwin who wrote The Origin of Species (1859) to define his theory of…

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    I have choose to do the second option for this prompt and write a new essay about how Robertson’s theories relate to Malcolm X and Gees concepts. The main points i would like to talk about are how her theories of Transfer, Assemblage, and Remix tie into and go against that of which Gee has proposed and to the story of Malcolm X. Transfer as Robertson puts it is using past knowledge and putting it to use in a new situation(pg-187). Gee talks about many key aspects of writing such as Mushfake,…

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    can easily lead to serious frustration in its genre conventions. A psychology paper requires strict APA guidelines, formal vocabulary and an intensive line of background information in order to be even considered for a decent publication. The main purpose of Psychology writing is to inform the reader about a new concept, theory or experiment. In order to accomplish such a task, psychologists (mostly those oriented in the academic field) have to become masters at producing clear, concise and…

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    But that’s not what science is supposed to do, the purpose of science is to explain the qualitative observations we form, not contradict them. Other scientific theories also proclaim that the particles, which either have positive or negative charges, have strong intermolecular forces because of the attraction and repulsion between them. Likewise, the intermolecular forces can behave as a scaffolding to keep the…

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    Scientist Thorne's Study

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    Scientist Thorne is someone who actually uses many of the 6 tenets in order to conduct her study of children. In Thorne’s experiment she ventures into the lunchroom in order to gather information and observe the children. In her study she sees that the children separated themselves based off what type of lunch they were eating and who they sat next to. At the lunch table, labels did not matter, only what they brought ot the table, both literally and figuratively. This happens to be an example of…

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    (Page 72). In contrast, Sigmund Freud believes that dreams are obviously basic while others are symbolic. A theory known as Random activation theory, or RAT, is based on the idea that the brain has serious work to do at night, especially during REM sleep. It is here that the brain accumulates information and projects that information as dreams. These separate ideas enhance Gottschall’s theory that one universal explanation does not exist. This can be seen throughout the various cultures around…

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    Behaviourisme is a learning theory which is believe that it is a process happen if there is a changes in student behavior. It is must be seen and measure. Behaviourisme emphasize stimulus aspect and response in learning proses. Example, after teacher show the video in class about the subject, there is a changes in student’s behavior following what they understand in that topic. Cognitive analyze about how people think, learn the concept and how to solve the problem. Psychology cognitive said…

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    had arrived in India. He later goes on to discuss theories as to where the native inhabitants came from. Some suggesting that they came from 'thirteen lost tribes of Israel mentioned in the bible ' (Katz 10). This first theory came from Lord Kingsbrough. The second theory suggesting that they came from the American content, this theory raised from a man named Fernando Amenghino. The rest of the second chapter continues to discuss these theories concluding that the ideas will continue to be a…

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    Smith’s ethics and information systems article “ groups typically include stockholders, customers, employees, suppliers, and the local community” (Smith, H. (2004). In Ipremier case, the stakeholders that will be affected by this crisis are their customers who has been using the website for many years and who has their credit card information and their data are already in the website and could be access by the customer’s database. What’s at stake for the customers is that their information will…

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