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    is also no patient interaction in this setting. At first, these two occupations seem identical, however despite the fact they work within the same settings and so similar procedures, they have differences which are what define them. A medical lab scientist or MLS has more education and job responsibilities. An MLS requires a four-year degree and to work in a laboratory usually while still in school. A MLT only needs a two-year degree usually through a community college. “The median annual…

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    our topic should be based upon who we are as a profession and how we can recruit others interested in the medical laboratory field. In the subsequent pages of this capstone project, we will be discussing what it means to be a medical laboratory scientist, what qualities a person should possess to fit the job description, and the overall make-up of the lab. After the exposure into the world of the…

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    The famous scientist Ernest Rutherford, better known as the father of nuclear physics, once said that it should be possible to explain the laws of physics to a barmaid. In the book “When the Scientist Presents”, Jean-luc Lebrun answers how to do that by taking us through the journey of Dr. Vladimir Toldoff, a fictional not so good presenter and in the process by providing valuable insights on how to make a memorable, analytical but engaging scientific presentation. The book focusses on the four…

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    Yong, Ed. “Fish Watches Food. Scientists Watch Fish’s Thoughts”. National Geographic 31 January 2013, 1-2. In the article "Fish Watches Food. Scientists Watch Fish’s Thoughts”, by Ed Yong, Japanese scientists modified a larval zebrafish’s neurons to produce a bright green glow whenever they fire by injecting a jellyfish protein called GFP which gives a bright green glow when neurons pass signals to one another allowing the scientists to see its brain activity. Since larval zebrafishes’ bodies…

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    generalized anxiety. He has received Title 1 reading intervention for grades k-4 and tested out last year. His Lexile range is 879-1079. Text Analysis: D chose the following two books: Eragon by Christopher Paolini as his difficult text and The Whale Scientists, solving the Mystery of Whale Strandings by Fran Hodgkins as his easy text. Text Complexity Table for Eragon from teachers.net, n.d., Retrieved June 19, 2016. Eragon is a young adult fantasy fiction text that is the beginning novel…

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    A description of how scientists in this area of study do their work There are a few way to how scientist study evolution, which are fossils, DNA, homologous and anatomical. Fossils are great records which provide photographs of the past, bones, teeth, shells and imprints of animals and plants. Fossils provide answers to the changes of species and plants and what life was like more than four billion years ago. By using methods like relative and radiometric dating the can find out the age of the…

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    Recommendations: The researchers recommend the following to make use with the study: 1. Inclusion of HIV self-testing in the employees ' annual physical examination among health monitoring organizations (HMO 's), government institutions (especially DOH), and non-governmental organizations (NGO 's) as an advocacy. 2. Further promotion of HIV self-testing to people who are unwilling to undergo HIV self-testing and to those who claim that they are HIV free to reinforce their assertion of being HIV…

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    Gregor Mendel: A Great Scientist Gregor Mendel was a scientist, born in 1822. He lived as a monk for a long time, most of his life. He is said to be “the only one who got it more or less right.” I am going to tell about his main discoveries and life. He published his ideas in 1866, but no one believed his ideas until about 1900, over 15 years after his death. He graduated High school and went to University of Olmütz in 1840 at age 18. His family owned just a small farm, and paid a lot for…

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    Scientist Roger Arline Young was one of the most accomplished scientists. She was an African American woman who had limits. She went through many struggles in her life and went through her life. First of all, she was an African American so at the time she lived in racism and criticism. Second of all she was a woman. At the time through 1899-1950s many woman didn’t have equal rights as men. When growing up Roger had struggles with living in her house. Her mother was very ill at the time. The…

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    “Real World Audience” NASA Scientists Faculty/Staff Parents YouTube Audience Engineers Many of my essential questions lend themselves to authentic or “real world” assessments. • How are humans impacted by different space relationships? o Figure out what space relationships we are impacted by and what would happen here on Earth if that did not exist? • How are humans impacted through space exploration? o Have the students research how space exploration has impacted their lives. For example,…

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