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    great details their five qualitative approaches to inquiry: narrative, phenomenological, grounded theory, ethnographic, and case study. They recommend to researchers to identify clearly their qualitative inquiry approach for their work to be classified as scholarly study. My case study qualitative research aims to explore if there is a relationship between the use of technology when teaching math and reduced anxiety of math in ninth…

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    invention of the printing press science and religion have been in opposition in recent years the two sides have begun to merge to transform worship and practices of religions. Where many consider the use of technology as a hindrance to religious practices, in various ways technology is expanding and opening new ways of practice and worship for religions. As Sherry Turkle, author of Alone Together, points out, “We make our technologies, and they, in turn, shape us.” As technology has become more…

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    There are some biological sciences which are essential for human being's life. Among an abundance of sciences, applied microbiology, biotechnology and genetic engineering play a key role in our lives. All of these science branches support and guarantee the life continuity and health of human being on the earth. Although the terms of applied microbiology, biotechnology and genetic engineering are novel and new, the sciences are prehistoric in practice. Through the several millennia, the human…

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    Genetic engineering, also called biotechnology, is a science in which genetic material is altered, transformed, and modified in various ways in order to manipulate certain characteristics of certain organisms or populations of organisms. Emerging in the 1970’s, this new technology is a study of genetics, heredity, and can be applied to plants, animals, and humans. Stated by Stephen P. Stich in Genetic Engineering: Opposing viewpoints: (p.74) “Genetic Engineering poses moral and social dilemmas…

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    Math Personal Statement

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    of mathematics at XX University, one of the top three mathematical schools in China. I chose math as my major to build a good mathematical foundation to thoroughly learn about computer science. With strong interests and full preparation, I’m applying to XX School for admission into the XX program in Computer Science. I like to use computers to create interesting work. Like building sand castles on the beach, I decided on the features of my creations and the details. If a problem occurs, I do my…

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    Newton’s law of motion is virtually in every aspect of your life. Many students complete the K-12 education system and are not educated on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). A large portion of the education system in the United States is slowly adapting to the ever changing world of science and technology. Going forward, STEM graduate workers drive our nation’s innovation and competitiveness by generating new ideas, new companies and new industries. STEM jobs are the jobs…

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    Scientific Revolution

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    look at the physical world and challenge the Ideas of the supreme power of Europe, the Catholic church. Despite this challenge, there were groups who liked and pushed the growth of the sciences. This included many protestant religions and even absolute monarchs. Overall, the Catholic church was very against the sciences. This was especially so with subjects such as Astronomy and any others that challenged the teaching of the scriptures. In a letter to Galileo, the Italian monk Giovanni Ciampoli…

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    Communication Technologies Andrew Jackson COMM210 I001 American Military University Professor Wesley Wasmundt Gender Issues in Information and Communication Technologies Gender inequality is a huge concern in our world today especially the computer science industry. Girls Who Code (GWC), an organization created to mobilized leaders across sectors to invest in a real and tangible solution to this problem, projects at least 1 million girls will study computer science by 2020…

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    to health information technology where the information is data collected and processed and organized in such a way making it “useful” (Davis & LaCour, 2014). With informatics and communication, these two can work interchangeably for one patient and their particular case or 100 patients and a given situation. For example, data can be presented on a graph displaying the number of readmissions for a hospital over…

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    Is Modern Technology Good or Bad? Modern Technology Along with the development of the age, there are many advanced technologies emerge. Science and technology does not stop at a single point. In the era of the 20th century as it is today, rapid progress of science and technology is so fast, so that people can live and undergo daily activities easily. Internet, smart phone, drone, and many others are the kinds of modern technology works. Let’s see about drone, this powerful tool is very popular…

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