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    into fuel for cells. Since scientist have been studying how cells work they always believed eukaryotic cells all had mitochondria. Some scientists have come close to identifying cells where they thought there were no mitochondria yet; those…

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    Some may argue that Adolph Hitler sowed the seeds of Germany's defeat when he introduced the laws barring Jewish individuals from university teaching posts. The exodus of Jewish scientists from Germany created a chance for the United States to recruit scientists and create an atomic bomb project. In 1933, when Hitler gained the trust of the German Nation by becoming the dictator, the Nuremberg Laws were passed. These laws forbade employment in the civil service facilities to anyone with a Jewish…

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    Stakeholder Analysis Position A scientist is a person who is studying or has expert knowledge in natural or physical sciences. There is a diverse range of scientists who could possibly work for the Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy (FORCE), for this simulation, I will assume the position of a regulatory scientist. They are on the lower level of the management system because they have little say in the decision-making process since they have little data to go on. In a Tidal Turbine Project…

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    Being scientifically literate and being able to communicate is an important aspect for the general public and for scientists. The general public needs to construct a scientific foundation that allows them to comprehend information that is provided to them from scientists. While at the same time, the scientists need to conduct a comprehensive communication tactic that allows the public to be able to understand what is being informed to them. Without any scientific literacy, the general public is…

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    religion’s teachings. Although theology remained to be valued and well respected, the works of scientists during the sixteenth and seventeenth century were influenced by the authority of the church, as well as the support of political and religious leaders. In addition, the common lack of knowledge impacted passionate scientists throughout the era. The omnipotent church influenced the work of scientists through the pope and the Scriptures. In Copernicus’s…

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    layers of matter expanding. Scientists established two big types of black holes known for their mass. There is space mass black holes that has tons of mass from the biggest star in the universe named the sun, also there is humongous black holes with mass over millions of solarmass…

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    lifespan is what many people wanted. Actually, people today live longer than people in the past. Scientists are planning to create a drug that could help people to live longer and stay young. This research will discuss the possible advantages and disadvantages for live for a long time. Scientists have studied for many years to find the way that could help people who wanted to live longer. These scientists create a pill that may make people live longer and healthier (TED lecture). On the other…

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    nature, and the universe. Some factors that affected the work of the scientists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were enforced gender roles, endorsements from patrons, and traditional religious beliefs. Women wanted to make their own contributions to the scientific world but were held back by the enforced gender roles and views of women as less intelligent than men. Many patrons would endorse scientists…

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    The emergence of the Scientific Revolution in the mid 16th century featured a new emphasis on sense as early scientists began to qualify nature according to what they learned through experimentation and observation. Moreover, many have also correlated the rise of the scientific method with the growth of humanism and humanists’ emphasis on the individual and reason. However, as the Baconian method reduced the human to a series of basic and instinctual senses, the Scientific Revolution…

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    the life of a person begins. Investigation The investigation behind stem cells is important because it can improve people’s quality of life and their lifespan. Stem cells are controversial because christians believe that the cell is a life and scientists want to use it for medical advancements. How do stem cells affect the national community? Comparison Medical and christian views will be compared because stem cells are embryos, but have many medical possibilities. Stem cells are studied…

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