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    Strontium Isotopes

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    numbers can indicate mobility through life. While a very informative article, it contained a lot of raw calculations and numbers that were hard to follow. It added many other points to consider in research into what strontium isotopes can tell us as well as precautions needed to be considered when doing research of…

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    Of Mice and Men Animals are murdered, tortured, and abused every day, but it is overlooked “in the name of science.” The use of animals for experimentation can be traced back to the second century. The first person known to have performed these experiments was named Galen, also known as “the father of vivisection.” Although, the first writings were believed to have originated from the Greeks, Aristotle and Erasistratus were among the first to perform on living animals. Animal testing is not a…

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    skills, training, and experience you have that will be useful in an engineering research internship position. Although my research career has just begun, I have accumulated a strong background in a several research fields and more importantly have developed a strong research foundation that will help to ensure my future endeavors as an intern as well as a researcher. In my past two semesters I have gained valuable research experience by participating in the Honors Program at the College of San…

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    Overview Research is important to the professional nurse’s practice; this fact is substantiated in numerous textbooks, websites, and articles. Nurses are challenged to provide the highest quality care for their patients on a daily basis; the processes and tools of evidence-based practice can help nurses respond to these challenges (Prevost, 2014, p. 20). Kearney-Nunnery (2012) posits that involvement in research in any form adds to our knowledge base, enhances our practice, promotes improved…

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    Abstract This research paper studies four scholarly journal articles that have been peer reviewed about how technology advances society. These journal articles will show the advantages and disadvantages about technology, and explain why technology is necessary for our society in the present and how it will help us in our future. The articles also explain various scenarios such as computer, cellphones, video games, and medical treatment and how it has changed from the previous generation to now.…

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    the ideal behaviour prescribed by society. The consumers, as a result, were honest in their actions and decisions. The observational method was an ideal way to ease me, a novice in anthropology, into the area of field research. We were instructed to use the non-participant field research method where I was required to observe what consumers did in a natural context without interfering. I felt this was very beneficial because it allowed me to notice things that I normally would not when I would…

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    international relations and research, I decided to apply to a political science PhD program local to where I was recuperating. At the end of my first year, two events occurred which helped shape my future goals and research…

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    Merriman-Webster as concerned with or relating to formal study or research or having the characteristics of a scholar ("scholarly," n.d.). After reviewing many articles on the subject, scholar practitioner can best be described by dividing it into sections of three (3). The first section of a scholar practitioner would be on that is based on works are supported in both theory and research. The second section would be based on the use of experimentation and a strong knowledge of experimental…

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    Virginity Pledges Summary

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    directly to my hypothesis that Christian women are more likely to lose their virginity if they take a virginity pledge. When it came to my research process, out of the 11 women I interviewed, 8 of them had taken virginity pledges, and three of them had not. However, out of these 8 women, only 2 had kept their virginity pledge. Through this evidence and research, I was able to prove that when Christian women take virginity pledges, they are more likely to lose their virginity. However, according…

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    It also discussed the different methods of peer support which gave me information to use for evidence throughout. The comparison and contrast of various methods of peer support provided a solid base of information to pull from when needed. I also enjoyed the authors use of quotations from various sources, this not only provided more information for me but gave me various other sources to pull from in my research. They also provide information discussing reasons why peer support sometimes isn’t…

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