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    When considering the effects of nutrition and exercise on the child or young person the practitioners must take into account the child or young person’s background, culture and customs as the parents or guardians might live the lifestyle of being a vegan or vegetarian leading the child or young person to follow the lifestyle of their parents as they may not have the choice in what lifestyle they want. This leads to questions about if the child or young person is getting enough vitamins or…

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    Ankyloglossi Tongue Tie

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    The topic of ankyloglossia, commonly referred to as tongue tie, is of concern because of its characteristic that restricts the tongue’s natural movement which causes a number of problems, possibly including speech disorders. It raises the question of whether or not ankyloglossia does cause speech disorders, and what can be done to improve speech for those with it. There is significant debate about articulation errors with regards to if they are caused by tongue restriction in individuals with…

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    The differences between a controversy in science and a non-scientific controversy are the data or even, the lack of data, the method of resolution, the situation or controversy itself, the process, and more. A scientific controversy involves a debate concerning a significant amount of people in the scientific community. The people involved have to be actively focusing their attention on that controversy, their research is concentrating on. All the scientists involved have to have a particular…

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    Sociologists use the scientific method to form theories and to observe the differences in common behavior. Sociologists seek to understand the ways in which people interact and shape society. They believe it is important for people to interact with others within different societies. Researchers use the scientific method to eliminate personal bias and ensure validity and reliability (Macionis). Sociologists follow a precise, standardized method so others can interpret and read or test their…

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    Role Portrayal and the Disney Princesses that was written by Dawn Elizabeth England, Lara Descartes, and Melissa Collier-Meek. I see the most resemblance because both are scientific peer reviewed journals that are both published in Sex Roles. Both sources were also published only a year apart. Another similarity between the journals is that the organization IMRaD is used. Both sources include a detailed bibliography, as well as tables and data…

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    To complete this I first did research by reading scientific journals that had done similar testing. My observations from the scientific journals was that smoking would have an acute effect of someone’s blood pressure. After I collected the research I then went onto the islands project and gathered a random sample of people to study. The random sample…

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    Context The 2016 Nevada Senate race is one of the country 's most competitive races. Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto, former Nevada Attorney General, and Republican Congressman Joe Heck are competing to replace the retiring Harry Reid. With both parties fighting to control Senate, this close race has attracted the attention of outside groups, including Freedom Partners Action Fund which created the anti-Cortez Masto ad “Driving Away Jobs.” The Ad The ad begins with a mother and her young…

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    and war medicine are incorporated in Dr. Potter’s Medicine Show, which allows Fischl to portray the shift in scientific thought and advances made during the 1800’s. At the time of the Civil War, military medicine was just beginning to improve. High mortality and infection rates made the advancement of military…

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    analysis of structure, theme, character, and style. In this essay, I critically explore a structure, theme, character, and style of Flowers for Algernon (1959) by Daniel Keyes with an intent to prove why it is written in a form of a reflective journal. The main protagonist, Charlie Gordon, wrote about his personal experience with an experimental surgical research that attempted to increase his intelligence quotient (IQ). As a result of this research-based intervention, Charlie's IQ was…

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    , and if so, should a scientist research and share scientific information or leave it alone. For years in the past humans used the gods/God to explain all the natural events that happened in the world. In Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s essay he shows the contrast between science and knowledge and using the gods/God to explain scientific feats. Tyson claims that scientists must choose because knowledge cannot work with the act of referring to a deity…

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