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    Forensic Science Career

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    The history and breakdown of the forensic science career is a very extensive one that has a lot of standstills for long periods of time, but with that comes very many breakthroughs. Forensic scientists have a very hard and very important job, and many people have no idea about the risks it takes to become one, or to determine one’s innocence in a court of law. 1. Dating all the way back to 2698 B.C, forensic science started, accidentally, by a man named Shen Nung. Shen had tasted a documented…

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    in interpreting and handling of data. (5) All of these aid the social scientist in dealing with their subject; and whatever the social phenomena. -------------------------------- Given that the social sciences encounter a variety of challenges in making objective claims of social behavior (where the natural…

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    A. Influences on scientists and publishers---they are very human B. Global warming or natural variability? C. Uses and abuses of science---thoughts of many people D. Dancing Reality---Our human interface E. Wisdom and Folly---from around the world and across the ages F. Freedom and Joy---The Buddha and Maude My ambition is to say in ten sentences what everyone else says in a book - what everyone else does not say in a book. Friedrich Nietzsche Simplicity is the ultimate…

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    this book about the periodic table and how each element was discovered and how it affected each scientist when they discovered it. The story shows scientist such as Maria Goeppert, Dimitri Mendeleev, Robert Bunsen, Fritz Harbor, William Crookes, and many more. However, in this essay I am going to write about Dimitri Mendeleev, Robert Bunsen, and Fritz Haber. Dimitri Mendeleev is a very important scientist when it come to the periodic table, he is known as the, “creator” of the table. Mendeleev…

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    nobody has proof of them. Scientists have been discovering and studying Mars and to see what’s on the planets. They believe that their was once living things on the planet, such as aliens. Scientists have found water on Mars that they think aliens could have used to stay alive. Even though there might have been evidence of living things on Mars, aliens could not possibly be real. A lot of people believe in aliens but that does not mean that aliens are real because scientists have not yet found…

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    period science was still foreign to the average individual, so it could almost be seen as mythical and scary. While in today's modern times, science is accepted and celebrated. In Frankenstein science is shown more as an individual pursuit and what scientist did was in secret and they were secluded from their peers. In the Martian it shows that modern day science is seen more as a collaborative pursuit with people working as a team. This shows the large contrast in the idea of science within the…

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    how the world would be if scientists were able to bring extinct animals back to life? In 2003, a team of Spanish and French scientists brought an extinct animal back to life just to see it become extinct again. Even though the animal became extinct again, it shows that it is possible to resurrect an extinct animal. De-extinction is possible but humanity’s understanding of it will grow in the future. When we think of de-extinction or resurrection, we think that scientists are actually going to…

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    Response To Crisis

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    in this chapter discusses response scientists how to deal with the crisis is happening, so this is a response to the crisis was scientists is resistance and stratagem which do scientists to anomlia that brings them into crisis. So scientists are still maintaining their paradigms without becomes and also Scientists create some temporary modification of their theories to eliminate any conflict it seems. They will create a lot of articulation and modifications. Epistemological replacement it is a…

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    antibiotic drug product available in 1937” (2012, p. 12). As a result of using sulfanilamide many people died. The reason that led people to die was the scientists and researchers did not test the sulfanilamide on animals. The second experiment was done on pregnant women by using thalidomide on the pregnant women in order to treat morning sickness. After scientists used thalidomide on pregnant women, it caused malformation or missing limbs to around 10,000 children in 46 countries. Animal…

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    years science has become a topic of dread for people. For some people, it is because they don’t understand the language that scientists use other times people believe that the research doesn’t affect them and are oblivious to how much science directly impacts their lives. There are still people who are genuinely curious about science and actively pursue to understand scientists’ research discover that there are many conflicting scientific opinions, and it becomes hard to decipher which opinion…

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