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    Health Personal Statement

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    Personal Statement I am your best unorthodox choice, I have vast experience in many levels of both research and health care. While my background and academics represent a bigger challenge than usual, when the time comes for you to decide whether to welcome me into your community, I can assure you that I am an excellent fit with a new perspective. I have always had strong interest in studying nature at both the microscopic level, and the large scale of the extended universe, astronomy and…

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    amongst cultures, races and religions. When conducting research on a particular society, researchers should be aware of what the society considers to be ethical and unethical (Maxfield & Babbie, 2011, p. 54). Several ethical issues in criminal justice can be very challenging because of the topics that are being studied such as drugs, racial profiling, human trafficking, gang involvement and several other illegal activities. Criminal justice research has also caused ethical issues with…

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    ‘bystander effect’, is a concept that as the group size increases, the less likely a person will intervene (Levine & Cassidy, 2009). The main reasons for this occurring include the notion of audience inhibition, social influence and diffusion of responsibility (Levine & Cassidy, 2009). Research by Darley, Lewis and Teger (1978) demonstrated that group size may not be the only significant factor in helping in an emergency. The researchers indicate that if bystanders could communicate with one…

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    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a college in Troy, New York that began in 1824. It has since then burned down in a fire four times. In my essay, I will be discussing what Rensselaer Institute’s campus and academics are like. This college essay will include the academics, the history of Rensselaer, and the admission requirements. The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute was founded in 1824 by Stephen Van Rensselaer. Rensselaer has changed a lot since 1824. In 1904, the school underwent a period…

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    Do children who attend child care centers have better learning And educational development than children who are cared for at home? This question has been debated for many years, however while a study by the National Institute of Child Health And Human Development (NICHD, 2002) has shown that children who are exclusively cared for by their mothers showed that parent and family characteristics were strongly linked to learning and educational development more so than children who were cared for…

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    recently appointed as director of research within my department, myself and my team attend the National Institute of Helath Office of Extramural Research online training course on the basics of human subject research protection issues. After completing the program, I take back to my team and constituents what protocols will be in place to protect the key ethical issues of human subject research. We will examine the following areas regarding human subject research: research fraud, remaining…

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    explore the consequences of genomic research through its Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) program. The HGP began in 1987 with the motive of needing to know what drives all basic science. There was much competition between the private sector and the public sector, with J. Craig Venter leading the private sector effort. By 1998 Venter had established Celera Genomics, with sequencing capacity fifty times greater than The Institute for Genomic Research. By June 17, 2000, he accounted…

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    Judith Beck Interview

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    This article is about an interview with Judith beck, a director of the Beck Institute for Cognitive therapy and research, and a clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at University of Pennsylvania. The Beck Institute, trains practitioners and researchers, provides clinical care and involves in research on cognitive therapy. She was interviewed based on her book, “The Beck diet solution: Train Your Brain to think like a Thin Person.” The book basically covers how cognitive…

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    Structural Stigma

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    experienced by people who are diagnosed with mental disabilities has been a focus of the study. Patrick Corrigan explains how clinical diagnosis may exacerbate individual’s experience of psychiatric disabilities along with structural stigma. In this research about the stigmatizations of mental illness that are aggravated by clinical diagnosis, Corrigan indicates that the diagnostic classifications create homogeneity and labels. Corrigan strongly argues that diagnosis as a stereotype is a…

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    investigation (Osterburg, 1981). The scientific method can be applied to criminal justice research, and can formulate or construct an accurate representation of the world (Osterburg, 1981). The scientific method is commonly used in criminology and criminal justice. It is applied to gather valuable information, including physical evidence taken at…

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