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    Kuhn's Argument Analysis

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    throughout time the same scientific data has been viewed differently by people in various global locations. These differences could very possibly be caused by each person having their own unique observation. Kuhn believes our world view to be all we have, it is how we view the world observe and experience the world but there is no way to discover how close our world view is to reality. Here, Kuhn suggest that each individual being experiences the world differently. His reasoning is as follows:…

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    the research were not competent enough to present inquiry based learning to the students because the proper training to conduct this method was not in place. Some teachers in the research were not aware that inquiry based learning was not just the Scientific Method and teachers needed to enhance the rigor that was in place in their lessons (Gutierez, 2015). Another challenge that was included in the research is that students in certain areas rarely have the background information to complete…

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    Evolution is a growing theory. There are different developing theories and hypotheses that are being tested. Neanderthals are a subspecies of human that have been extinct for approximately 40,000 years (PNAS 2016). According to the tree of life, Modern humans and Neanderthals are closely related to each other. Research proves that modern humans and Neanderthals share 99.5% of the same DNA. Looking around in the world today, there are no Neanderthals present, which means they are extinct. The…

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    Throughout the history, numerous scientist made scientist made notable contributions to scientific field which led to significant changes. Those who did amassed their fame and fortune through recognition of their findings while some were denied of their findings. Jocelyn Bell Burnell who then a 24 year old student made a significant impact on findings of pulsars and found the pulsars, a discovery that solved mystery of life and answered unclear questions of astronomy, did not receive the…

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    Despite the fact that I am a biology major at LSU, my interests outside of academics are quite varied. I love the complexity and mystery that the scientific field possesses, but my passions tend to fall more along the lines of science fiction as opposed to fact. My brothers and I all have supernatural thrillers, scifi adventures, and comic books about aliens and mutants stacked up on the shelves of our bookcases. That’s why, when I was telling my family about how I needed a topic relating to my…

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    Experimental Variable Paper will discuss two journal articles, the first titled “Cookie Monster” written by Kelly McCarthy and published in Psychology Today; May/June 2001; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 30. The cookie monster articles focuses on a study which examines the relationship between food and your mood(s). The effects of food on the mood of a person, and the results of the study. It is insinuated that you may be using food to change your mood. The second journal article and Newsweek Cover:…

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    Class is increasingly viewed as again relevant to our understanding of British society, past and present. Complex approaches to class, class prejudice, meritocracy, and class boundaries are not remotely new. However, new political concerns over inequality and the emergence of the revolutionary 2013 Savage-Bourdieu model of class stratified in layers by types of capital has seemingly sparked a minor renaissance in sociological studies, political policy, and punditry.1 Within the last five years…

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    Reading journal articles for my classes, I was fascinated by the challenges and problem-solving process of research in general. Since Cooper Union has limited resources for research as a small engineering college, I was delighted to learn of this opportunity. With such passion in research, I was able to have an independent study course in school with one of the biological engineering professors and researched the DNA synthesis process. As a member of an International Genetically Engineered…

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    He believed that African American should chase a higher education and not just a technical education. In addition, by writing articles in the journal Crisis, he increased the African American consciousness of their rights, social situation, educational programs, and to battle to legally end racial segregation. Moreover, he wanted that all African American kids to have the best elementary and secondary…

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    ” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, vol. 2, 2016. The article argues that researchers in developmental psychology field usually become over-flexible when executing experiment protocols, but such behavior would cause unreliable scientific conclusions. Peterson presents two reasons to support this main claim. Firstly, such flexibility could produce the non-existent cause-effect relationship due to unstated factors. To prove this negative influence, he introduces his ethnographic…

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