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    According to the book, middle range theories are less abstract and are more specific than other nursing theories. They specify factors such as patient’s health condition, family situation, and nursing actions and focus on answering particular practice questions” (Grove, Gray, and Burns 2015 p. 195). Because of this, it is more appealing to medical professional. “Middle range theories also can be used as the framework for a study, thus contributing to the validation of the middle range theory”…

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    My desire is to become an experimental physical chemist who studies biological systems. I hope to combine my interest in physical chemistry, and the knowledge I have gained working in a chemical biology research laboratory, to understand biological macromolecules at a fundamental level. When I first attended organic chemistry seminars as a sophomore, I was impressed at the eloquence and the enthusiasm of the speakers. Endeavoring to have insights like those of experienced scientists, I took…

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    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. Needless to say, Pauling had made many accomplishments in his lifetime, now it is time to bring these to…

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    The mousetrap car is a simple machine but its take knowledge of the laws to be effective. Newton's three laws of motion are necessary for an acceptable length or distance category. Newton's first law of motion basically states that objects like to keep doing whatever it is that they are doing. If an object is sitting at rest on a table or rolling along the floor then that object will continue to sit on the table or roll along the floor until a force is applied to the object in order to cause a…

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    Naturalism is the byproduct of Realism, which swept the nation around 1865 and lasted until 1910. While it is said to be the byproduct of Realism, the Naturalism movement overlapped the Realism movement, thus creating an unique type of “realistic” fiction. Naturalism brought a wave of new writers such as: Jack London, Edith Wharton, John Steinbeck, and perhaps the most influential Stephen Crane. Stephen Crane is credited with “establishing the foundations of the American Naturalism…

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    inspired Newton to think that the same force that was applied to the apple could also be applied to the moon as well. The Principia may be the greatest scientific book that has ever been written, because it changed how people viewed and understood physics…

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    Math Movie Research Paper

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    Math is key to a successful career because if you don't know math you will not accomplish the task you are trying to complete. If you do not learn math while you go to school and are faced with something in life that requires math you will not be prepared for it. In the movie hidden figures, they show how math is very important not only in the everyday lifestyle but in the workplace. In the movie hidden figures, they not only showed that math is a very important skill to learn, they showed women…

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    That's the exact moment the whole world stopped. 11:38 am on the dot. I know because I was there and I'm still here. Everything except me is stuck because at 11:38 am the world decided to quit moving, possibly forever. I was in class when it happened, my science teacher was restlessly droning on and on about the parts of the cell. I, of course, decided my time would be more well spent doodling pointless little drawings in my binder. “The mitochondria as we all know is the powerhouse of the…

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    Johannes Kepler was a astound 16th century mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. Conjuring up one of science's most revolutionary laws, dealing with planetary motion that has consequently becoming one of his most famous works. His works have even influenced awe-inspiring scientist such as Isaac Newton. Newton implemented his works and connected it with his own to fully explain the complexities of the solar system. (Wikipedia, Kepler's laws of planetary motion, n.d.). However, most of his…

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    Obscurity of Figures I have always been really bad at math; even now, as much as my interest in the subject has increased over time, sometimes, I still find it difficult to keep up. “Am I dumb?”, I always asked myself every time my math teacher, Mr. Jones ordered me to leave the class to join a smaller study group in a room on the opposite side of the school, when I could not keep up. The study group was made up of “dumb” people. Dumb only because that was the tag used by the rest of the…

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