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    Nazi Medical Experiments

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    their troops. Unfortunately, much of this data was destroyed before the Allied troops were able to take over and invade the German concentration camps. Some people believe that the medical and scientific community should be allowed to use the Nazi doctor’s findings to further the knowledge of the scientific and medical community. According to Isabel Wilkerson’s article from the May 21, 1989 publishing of The New York Times, the findings “should be used if the circumstances under which it was…

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    of Surrey, UK. In addition, Cowie holds multiple academic degrees, authored several books, and published numerous articles. Therefore, she is a respected and credible scientist in this field. 2. Is this a journal, magazine or newspaper article? The article was published in an academic journal The Psychiatrist. 3. Does this work give general or detailed information on the topic? Explain. Cowie’s article presents…

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    conclusions. The scientific paper “Biological Impact Of Feeding Rats With A Genetically Modified-Based Diet” demonstrates a professional academic research paper appearing to look accurate, listing studies and facts. In this essay “Biological Impact Of Feeding Rats With A Genetically Modified-Based Diet” will be examined to see if it is a reliable scientific source consisting of accessible academic evidence, a qualified author, verifiable support for claims, and correct grammar/math. A…

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    Prior to starting my higher education journey as a Youth and Community Work at University of East London (UEL) I had 5 year experience working in the social care sector. The majority of my experience was working with adults and families. I had also completed an Access to Social work course in Lewisham College, which provided me with some theoretical knowledge on services that support, empower and inform citizens. I then embarked on to a on to a BA Social work degree at the Brunel University. I…

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    of many talents. Yet Salvador Dali was most known for his visual works. The symbolism within his works are references to the latest scientific discoveries in his time. He kept up to date the revolutionizing works impacting the science community at the time. I too am passionate and an avid reader of scientific journals. I enjoy making references to the latest scientific discoveries; making references to science adds character and depth. It makes me think in different ways. It makes me learn new…

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    practice using the outstanding information what helps make decisions to help the field of sports therapy. This is known as evidence based practice (Kramer, Fleck & Deschenes, 2011) “One of the problems that physical therapists face today is a lack of scientific study supporting the efficacy of different treatment techniques. The physical therapist needs to know what to do. This is…

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    Brian Nosek Essay

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    New research published by the journal Science found that just over a third of 100 psychological experiments published in respected journals had replicable findings, The Washington Post reports. HOW THE STUDY WAS DONE For the study, which was conducted over a four-year period, 270 researchers repeated experiments that were documented in academic psychology journals. And when 36% of the repeated experiments arrived at similar conclusions to the originals, the “decline effect” - in which support…

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    Therefore, applied and basic research is equally necessary and important for Behavioral scientists to conduct. The problem with people believing what the mass media, government officials, religious figures, and professors say is that it goes against the scientific approach. Their statements are bias, based on their own opinions, therefore, it lacks real evidence.. This information is not resourceful because it is being taught, shared, and written based on the person’s own perspective and…

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    Interview Reflection The scientific research process deals with strategies to understand the varying issues of our society. In this course, we were to undertake an interview with Dr. Garry Myers, an associate professor in the three institutes at the University of Technology Sydney. The purpose of this interview was to obtain an insight into the individual’s experience, knowledge and gain a significant understanding of the research process in its entirety. Prior to the interview, I had arrived…

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    Youth Theatre

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    Youth Theatre is defined by the National Association Youth Drama 2014 as ‘a safe place that supports young people by using group or ensemble drama approaches. Contributing to the artistic, personal and social development of young people through their commitment and voluntary participation ‘. Therefore Youth theatre groups promote different approaches, which have equivalent focuses such as the development of theatre skills or personal development in order to provide beneficial educational values.…

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