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    Transtheoretical Theory There are 3 main model of change, transtheoretical, social cognitive and the health belief model. These models of change are very important. They are important because using the models of change allows us to realize changes we need to improve and find ways to do it. Transtheoretical Model is uses 5 main stages of change. First starts at precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and lastly maintenance. By using the transtheoretical it focuses primarily on…

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    Aerospace engineering fascinates me because it combines a lot of the topics I am best at and is most interested in. The job requires a lot of knowledge in complex math and math is hands down my strong point. Ever since I was a little boy I loved math. From that long lasting love for the subject I always knew in my mind that I was going to pursue in a career involving math. Then with it being an engineering job, there is work on computers and being able to draft out an idea and transfer that…

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    Isaac Newton Biography

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    physicist and mathematician, and has been given the credit as one of the great minds of the 17th century Scientific Revolution. He is also well known due to his law of gravitation. The way that Sir Isaac Newton developed the principles of modern physics was by discoveries in optics, motion, and mathematics. In the early life of Sir Isaac, he was the only son of a prosperous local farmer, also named Isaac Newton, who unfortunately died three months before he was even born. Isaac was a premature…

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    Edward Witten

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    Edward Witten was born into a jewish family, to his parents Lorraine and Lois Witten. His father was a specialist in gravity and general relativity, while his brother was a television producer. In 1971, Witten went to Brandeis University and received his BA, then in 1974 went on to princeton and received his MA and then in 1976, received his PhD. Witten went to the university of Wisconsin in Madison but ended up dropping out after only a semester. Witten started to study history like subjects,…

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    The fields of science, technology, engineering, and math are paramount in understanding the world around us. I am passionate about science because it involves the pursuit of discovery and pushing the boundaries of the unknown. Science is composed of tested hypotheses that explain how and why our environment works as it does. However, under the scientific method, it is not assumed that what was previously believed to be true cannot be proven otherwise with additional research. This provides an…

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    ndividuals win Nobel Prizes for doing something out going, discovering something, or even curing someone. Albert Einstein, won a Nobel Prize for Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect. Growing up he felt not smart and thought that he was going to be nothing in life, but he realized that he loved learning and that he was going to be something in life and make something of his name. He has inspiring quotes that just make you want to push…

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    conclusion that a chemical engineer would be a great for me. Chemical engineers use a great deal of math and science everyday. Chemical engineers develop and design chemical manufacturing processes. They also apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products. I plan to use my skills and be involved in the production of drugs. In the field I want to peruse I will have…

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    “The apple does not fall far from the tree.” Although this is such a simple, cliché saying, it is truly present in all lives. One’s background in which they grow up, one’s education in which they were given, and most of all ones family in which they were raised all create the person to whom one becomes. This person in which one becomes also decides what they do with their life, and how they make a name for themselves. Stephen Crane was born into a very influential time in the history of the…

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    Never ending war between science and religion In the essay, “Without God”, the author, Steven Weinberg, highlighted the prediction of Ralph Waldo Emerson in “The American Scholar” which transformed the American cultures and societies. He argues that the world has become a better place because of the scientific discoveries and the decline in religious belief is obvious and a day will come when people will have no faith on religion. The argument that the scientific discoveries have unveiled the…

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    Chemistry is something that people use in everyday life. All the food we eat has to do with chemistry. Food has organic compounds that change when they are cooked. It is used in our everyday life when because you need chemistry to do everything. Stoichiometry is the relationship between the relative quantities of substances taking part in a reaction or forming a compound. The coefficients in a balanced chemical equation represent moles of reactants and moles of products. The mole ratio of…

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