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    Park of TIME magazine did just that in her article “Feeling Alone Together: How Loneliness Spreads” when interpreting and portraying the research done by John T. Cacioppo et al in their research “Alone in the Crowd: The Structure and Spread of Loneliness in a Large Social Network.” The overall flow of Park’s article is consistent with that of Cacioppo’s research. And while certain limitations of the study were glossed over in Park’s recount, the main points and arguments were clearly stated as…

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    Major Writing Assignment Three: The Comparison Between a Press Article and an Academic Research Article on the Effects of Teenage Sex The original claim from the popular press article “Teenage sex ‘leads to bad moods’ later in life” By Ted Thornhill was that having sexual intercourse during teenage years will lead to the negative effects on the person as they age, such as the change of size of reproductive organs and a negative effect on brain development. During the first evaluation of this…

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    The Henrietta Lacks Story

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    The three research issues raised by the research now known as the Tuskegee experiment included informed consent, justice, and do not harm. In 1932, the Public Health Service (PHS) doctors working with the Tuskegee Institute did a study to collect data on syphilis for justifying treatments for blacks. The un-ethically justified study went on for forty years before the advisory panel stopped it. In other words, the knowledge gained did not outweigh the risk posed to the subjects (Center for…

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION What are macromolecules? Are you able to recall a time when you would use the knowledge of macromolecules to address a situation in your life? If you have struggled to answer either question previously addressed, you are not alone. Consider this: you may not have been a part of an experience when learning what this term means; therefore, this term does not have meaning to you. Across the country, educators tend to do what they have experienced or are familiar with.…

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    Space Animal Analysis

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    of creating this animal and conducting tests and researching it is to make it possible for humans to live in space without a space suit. Another way of making animals/people to be able to live in space is to make them more resistant to radiation. Research has shown that there is a certain gene in animals that make them more tolerant to radiation. These are the main points of the article and play a big role in the authenticity and the interest of the article. This article gives appeals to a lot…

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    alpha of 0.05, which means that it does not have a significant statistical difference between these three social networking sites. Further analysis also found out that “social media takes up more time than it is worth”, “the Internet helps me to find research to do my academic papers” and also “I would rather use the campus Library and their staff than the Internet” it is possible to conclude that there are no significant difference between what the American students answered and the…

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    during week four and survey two was administered during the end of week 6. I also think the students perceived that the research window started much sooner than the official research window. Because I believed in the value and importance of my research method I had been following the model of student centered learning since the beginning of the school year, so for students my research was very much business as…

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    show correct data. Steps used in secondary Research processes (Stewart & Kamins, 1992) and (Mcquarrie, 2011): • Pinpoint the topic area and where the information should come from • Gather or collect the data/information which have already be explained and researched. • Compare the data/information from different type of resources. • Analyze all of data which have been researched or retrieved during the process. The company can also use primary research as a concept that will then focus upon…

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    return, I didn’t have any plans for what I would do once I recovered. Given my experiences living abroad and my interest in international relations and research, I decided to apply to a political science PhD program local to where I was recuperating. At the end of my first year, two events occurred which helped shape my future goals and research…

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    Virginity Pledges Summary

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    directly to my hypothesis that Christian women are more likely to lose their virginity if they take a virginity pledge. When it came to my research process, out of the 11 women I interviewed, 8 of them had taken virginity pledges, and three of them had not. However, out of these 8 women, only 2 had kept their virginity pledge. Through this evidence and research, I was able to prove that when Christian women take virginity pledges, they are more likely to lose their virginity. However, according…

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