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    happen around the world. Many scientists and people have a different answer about things. Also, people question what is true and is not true because they may only have a theory on things they believe. Many people through history knew about things such as devices, airplanes, spaceships, and many other things. In this research paper, I am going to research what scientists have found about people who knew about devices years before they were invented. Often scientists and have opinions and even…

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    “tedious” work, highlighting that scientists must acquire courage to accept and embrace uncertainty. Barry develops his ideas by utilizing an extended metaphor comparing the unknown and the known, antithetical ideas of uncertainty and certainty, and rhetorical questions to mirror the thought process a scientists encounters. Using references from scientists Claude Bernard and Einstein, Barry bolsters his thesis by establishing ethos to emphasize that a scientist requires courage to…

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    irruption (sudden burst of a number of animals) study based by citizen scientist (average people recording or doing things related to science) observations climate dipoles and facultative migration, how their studies allowed scientist to quantify the nature of the irruptions evidence to support their data, and compelling word choices to strengthen the logic and persuasiveness of his argument. Like I said before citizen scientist could be people like me and you, observing the world around them…

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    gases released into the atmosphere. Scientists have been studying climate change in order to better understand human impact on it and what we need to change. One of the biggest factors in climate is the ocean currents. They help to determine how water and air move around the world: where it goes, what temperature it is, how much nutrients is in the water, etc. However, scientists have only recently begun to consider if and how hurricanes may affect climate. Scientists now believe that hurricanes…

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    severity of decisions that scientists face. For instance, “Would a pick be best, or would dynamite work better- or would dynamite be too indiscriminately destructive?” This metaphor serves to compare a scientist in a lab with his tools to a pioneer in the…

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    The experiment that the Scientists, listed above, will be performing is about the curdling of milk and how it is affected by pineapple juice, and pineapple enzymes. The Scientists’ problem is whether or not pineapple juice will affect the coagulation (or curdling) of milk. The independent variable in the experiment will be what is added to regular milk (nothing, pineapple juice, or bromelain), the dependent variable will be the speed of the milk curdling. The constant of their experiment will be…

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    Cloning A Cloned Mammoth

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    author provides the reason why scientists think that the woolly mammoth should be cloned because some scientists think that cloning a mammoth is either a good/bad idea. They found a full-body example of a mammoth "embedded in ice on a remote island" in 2013 (Grant). Some scientists think that because the ice kept the body and blood so well preserved, the might be able to clone the animal. The author provides these reasons to tell his/her audience that some scientists think that having a cloned…

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    Great Influenza The novel The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History was interesting to read from the view point of the award-winning writer John M. Barry. Barry was never any type of scientist, he is a historian who is writing on his thoughts of influenza. Scientists have improved our lives in ways some may not realize; without them society would not be able to treat the deadliest plague in history, influenza. I can imagine the criticism Barry may be getting because…

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    Cold Pack Hypothesis

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    the chemicals are added. The constants are the 50 mL of water in each cup, the temperature of the room in degrees Fahrenheit, and the amount of chemicals added in each cup in tablespoons. The control group is the cup with only water in it. The Scientists think that ammonium chloride will work best at lowering the temperature of the…

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    forensic scientist is a really interesting and gross job. My expectations if I ever decide to work as being a forensic scientist is to always be working with dead body’s and be around blood. According to criminaljusticeusa.com “ Forensic scientist help solve crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence and other facts found at the scene. They specifically analyze fingerprints, blood, semen, firearms, saliva, and may also reconstruct skeletal bones. In addition, forensic scientist write…

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