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    Science and medical inventions are inseparable from today’s modern society. They have helped save countless lives and improved the living conditions of many. Edward Teller, one who is often referred to as “the father of the hydrogen bomb” had once said, “The science of today is the technology of tomorrow”. This quote shows just how integral new scientific and medical developments are to the modern technology used today and how they would exist without scientific breakthroughs and discoveries…

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    As the only child of a Professor, whose background is in Political studies, I was advised by my parents to move away from the field of Science and study Art. This was during my high school years, I was quite rebellious and decided to pursue my passion of Science even though they requested me to go to another path. My parents continued to try to influence my decision when I was admitted to the university, stating that Economics would be a good major to pursue and it will also give a good life.…

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    part, they would have to be put on the transplant list to receive an organ, and more than twenty people die a day by being on the transplant list because they do not receive the organ they need in time. The whole idea of this genetic engineering project is having the “perfect child” and making sure they live the longest life they can with the new technology offered. Scientists have considered using animal values to solve this problem but it goes against some human ethic beliefs of having an…

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    I greatly enjoy science, particularly biology and environmental science since I was little. I remembered when I did my first science experiment in elementary school. The data collection of the different environment that the monarch butterfly evolution pace was the most exciting moment of my life. I got to see a type of species go from a little caterpillar to a full grown butterfly, which drew me into science. After that experience, I started to questions why, why does this butterfly change into…

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    Assignment: Professional Goals Statement The effective science teaching will help students develop a conceptual understandings and inquiry abilities necessary to be productive citizens and science learners for the rest of their life. It emphasizes engaging in and learning about scientific practice (Anderson, 2001; Crawford, 2007). For example, beginning elementary teachers who in the US are generalists; They may be lacking substantial science subject matter knowledge (Anderson & Mitchener,…

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    Psychology is a vast field that is rapidly growing and changing, as science is better able to look into the human brain and body. To learn about a field that has made so many dramatic changes over the last few centuries, it is important to understand what the goal of the field is and how to achieve those goals. Psychology is the study of the human condition, and while the field of psychology has changed throughout time, its purpose remains the same- to better understand how and why humans act…

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    Chat topic I would like to speak about citizen science and how people, regardless of age, major, or qualification can participate and become citizen scientists themselves. Citizen science is when local residents contribute to data collection of their environment without having to be actual scientists. I first learned about citizen science through Key Biscayne's Citizen Scientist Project, which is a non-profit organization that promotes citizen science among the community with free lectures that…

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    Physical science is the sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects, including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and related subjects. The topics that we covered in the 2015/2016 science year are: atoms and elements; chemical bonding and reactions; energy; electricity and magnetism; waves; and forces. My project is a toy made of conductive ink and wired lights in which the user places their finger onto the ink as a conductor. The part of the toy that comes into play with Chelchi…

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    A practicing LIP already has expertise in search and discovery, analyzing relevancy and assuring validity, as well as, delivering projects and communicating results. Affelt suggests ways to translate existing LIS job functions to work in data science. In Chapter 7, she takes the reference interview—a widely accepted LIS technique to ascertain a user’s information needs—and provides a step-by-step protocol to repurpose the method to assist…

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    In contrast to the scientific method, the process of science is non-linear and iterative in nature. Science circles back on itself; useful ideas lay the foundation for the construction of a deeper and deeper understanding of the original question. The process of science is also not predetermined. At any given point, the process can lead to many different next steps. Thus, trainees must embrace the dynamic nature…

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