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    Unethical research has no meaning for its purpose. Why conduct an experiment with no means to have progress as an outcome. For over nearly 50 years there has been raised eyebrows about whether not someone could use information gained from Nazi experimentation on concentration camp victims. This unethical research experiment is portrayed in The Dachau Hypothermia Experiments. These victims were captured Russian soldiers (the Nazis wondered whether their genetics gave them superior resistance to…

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    Profit-Driven Problems

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    Philosophical Essay #2 In “Addressing Problems in Profit-Driven Research,” Intemann and de Melo-Martin explore the problems of profit-driven research in science. The authors also take the stance that feminist philosophers’ accounts of objectivity in science are helpful in minimizing or preventing conflicts of interest in scientific research. They claim that standpoint feminism is best able to promote research that attends to important public needs. In this paper, I will agree with Intemann and…

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    According to the oxford dictionary, Research is defined as the systematic investigation into a subject area or the study of materials in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Research is also often said to be an endeavor to discover new or collate old knowledge through scientific study subjected to a rigorous and critical investigation Usually a research is commissioned or carried out where there is a burning question or a problem that needs to be resolved or answered. It could be…

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    with personal experience. However, I failed to notice your thesis statement. I could not find your thesis statement and I kind confused. Could it be you chose to discuss the medical benefits of marijuana versus those opioids? Your use of statistical figures is commendable and underscores the informative nature of scientific research papers. However, I noted that you failed to reference information sourced from other writers or contexts. This establishes plagiarism. Please confer on the…

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    Abstract This research paper studies four scholarly journal articles that have been peer reviewed about how technology advances society. These journal articles will show the advantages and disadvantages about technology, and explain why technology is necessary for our society in the present and how it will help us in our future. The articles also explain various scenarios such as computer, cellphones, video games, and medical treatment and how it has changed from the previous generation to now.…

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    Test Subjects

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    obtain a sample from them. Researchers might offer medical services and other benefits. For example, in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, the subjects were offered free meals, medical check-ups, and…

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    Neurologist Career

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    chosen to research is a neurologist. A neurologist is a specialized doctor that focuses on studying the nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles). () They treat illnesses, diseases, and illnesses, and develop treatment plans to help the patient recover. A neurologist can work in hospitals, universities, research labs, or medical clinics, and work between 40-60 hours a week. (career cursing) In Canada, the average neurologist makes between $154,073/year and 293,432/year.…

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    are held in police custody for their crimes and thus the research organization must make sure the prisoners are not being coerced. Prisoners are easy targets and heave been exploited in the past by research institutes (Hornblum, 1997, 1998; Mitford, 1974). The IRB-HSR decide if prospective clinical trial with prisoners satisfy the conditions under 45 CFR 46, Subpart C, “Additional Protections Pertaining to Biomedical and Behavioral Research Involving Prisoners as Subjects.” Hence there are…

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    Many people are against animal research because they believe that it is under the category of animal abuse, but the results show otherwise. Each year, more than 1 million animals are used in experiments and there is an estimated 100 million mice and rats used for research as well. They are used for positive reasons biology lessons, medical training, chemical, food, drugs, and cosmetics testing. In a biological point of view, human beings are similar to species such as mice and rats because we…

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    Qualitative research is used by researchers in order to investigate the deeper meaning of experiences and attitudes behind social behavior. The nectar of qualitative research can be found through truthful reporting, first hand recollection of experiences, and quotes from actual interviews or focus group discussions1. It for this reason, that the concept of reflexivity should never be overlooked by a researcher. Reflexivity involves reflecting back on the research process and aiming to…

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