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    Brodie refers to evolution as being controversial, I fail to see it as so, controversial means debatable, and to date there is no more well researched, well founded, and supported scientific theory for the origin of species. Reading this opening reminded me of the Bill Nye – Ken Ham debate, Bill Nye argued that creation is not a viable scientific explanation to the origin of species while Ken Ham opposed. In the final moments of the debate, both men were asked, what would change each other’s…

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    As Bond says, “Frankenstein could equally have been a philosopher with some personal theory or a Romantic poet, and the dominant themes of the novel would have remained the same.” Many of the themes associated with science, such as that of over ambition are still applicable without the scientific context and I believe the moral issues explored…

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    Claude Bernard “It is what we already know that often prevents us from learning” (Claude 2). This famous scientist wanted to find out about more of the body then what man already knew at his time. Claude Bernard studied and found many discoveries about the human body and its functions. He found valuable information that is still accurate and used today. This paper will walk through Claude’s life and his discoveries, research, and achievement. To start off, his birth was on July 12th, 1813. He…

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    Core Explanatory Theory

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    what the term “theory” means, then I came across with the term “core explanatory theories” which had no idea what it meant what so ever. So, I was able to learn that core explanatory theories are theories that are firmly established through accumulation of a substantial body of supporting evidence and have no competitors such as cell theory, periodic law, etc. In other words, I learned that the term theory can mean and represent different meanings depending on what field the term theory is being…

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    This chapter is centered around the idea that science is a subject matter that is able to incorporate all other subjects into it yet it is not emphasized enough. “Science is a way of thinking; it involves doing, acting, investigating, gathering, organizing, and evaluating. Active teaching promotes learning and it is through science activities and experiences that students do, act, investigate, gather, organize, analyze, and evaluate information” (p.132). It is hard to imagine that through all of…

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    The Scientific Method, in my opinion, is a lengthy process to test the validity of hypotheses or theories in order to determine whether those educated guesses hold accurate value to either solve a world problem or answer a scientific question. Much of my paper, if not all, is cited from the ICC’s Films on Demand video called The Scientific Method that can be found under our class’s “Course Materials” tab. The Scientific Method has a total of five parts or sections: define the problem, form a…

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    597/Winter 2015 Throughout this program we have learned about differing theoretical models and how counselors can use these approaches when counseling students. The counseling theories that I have gravitated toward during counseling are the Person-Centered and Solution-Focused theories. The Person-Centered Theory, a theory that was explained and established by Carl R. Rogers, stresses the client’s capability and responsibility to come up with ways to more precisely recognize and cope…

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    just how it can benefit anyone psychologically. In fact, yoga has been around for thousands of years and first originated in India (Bergland, 2014). Secondly, according to a Harvard University study yoga can help regulate a person’s stress response system by diminishing anxiety and depression (Contributor, 2013). Thirdly, yoga can treat stress- related psychological conditions, which new research has suggested (“The psychological benefits of yoga,” 2012). Lastly, I will experiment a seven day…

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    different theories to act as lenses in which to see this issue and provide different views on the issue which offer different solutions. This essay will use Modernisation…

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    Unborn Child Case Study

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    This theory considers “all life as valuable despite their mental and physical capabilities” (Grand Canyon University, 2016). This is evident by her initial reactions upon hearing the news; she contacted the priest who represents a spiritual and Godly approach…

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