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    For the beginning week of Environmental Science 100, we had several videos to watch. They all appeared via youtube.com, and featured different presenters. The first video is titled "What is environmental science?", and was uploaded by study.com. The video features a narrator, however is not credited. She begins by explaining that environmental science is the study of interactions of the physical, biological, and chemical components of the environment, to include their effects on living organisms

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    stereotypes about women in science for instance that they’re not as good as men at science and they’re not capable of being both a mother and a scientist is inadequate it is morally wrong. Women in the science field are a must because there are 35.2% of chemists, 11.1% of physicists and astronomers that are women there is a demand for the integration of women in this area but by having some certain stereotypes it makes it that much harder to expand science. By expanding science, opens up all different

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    than Science of Running. Each author seemed highly qualified to speak in regards to the subject at hand. However, the article on Stride Mechanics seemed to come from a more personal educated experience from educational training, and that of many years teaching running while also being a runner in itself. The author of Science of Running is also educated and have trained many in the areas of track & field with success in that field. Although, when reading each article it seems as the Science of Running

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    Artificial intelligence had always been a product of science fiction movies. From friendly robots that help each other get off a distant planet in Wall-E to robots having the ability to fall in love with humans in Her and Ex-Machina to droids helping the Jedi Knights in Star Wars, artificially intelligent robots have been a presence to my generation on the big screen. However, after deciding early in my college career that I wanted to study computer science, the world of artificial intelligence became a

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    Feminism and Science, they might immediately think that the two fields are incompatible and do not go with each other, or they may think that the two fields mixing are problematic. Peter Godfrey-Smith only contends with what is called “spontaneous feminist empiricism” (Godfrey-Smith 141), and somewhat contend with “philosophical feminist empiricism” (Godfrey-Smith 141). Many scientists and people like Godfrey-Smith would immediately gravitate towards these two types of feminism in science. As to why

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    For as long as I can remember, I have had an interest in science. When I was younger, I had always wanted to learn about animals, as well as the natural world around me. Today, I am no different, and expect that my passion for science will remain consistent throughout my future. I would like to pursue a career in the biotechnology field because I have developed a specific interest in forensic science during my high school career. I have already been taking steps in order to prepare myself for a career

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    Analysis of the Proposal to Create a Single Degree for the Department of History and Political Science The Department of History and Political Science was recently presented with a proposal for our department to have a combined degree. We took this under serious consideration to determine the best path forward for the university, the students, and our department. Due to declining enrollment over the past five years, Andrews University has looked to streamline programs and run more efficiently

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    STEM field plays a major role in your society and is very important. Those four letters stand for science, technology, engineering, and math, and they are the driving force of new discoveries and innovations that lead to new products and processes that sustain our economy. STEM education creates critical thinkers, increases science literacy, and enables the next generation of innovators. However, despite the interest I have always had for science and math, I was never introduced to the field of engineering

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    pediatricians are just some of the important positions women hold in the workforce, however, there has been a lack of women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) related careers. Women tend to be drawn more towards careers dealing with secretarial work, health care and retail instead of engineering, chemistry, and technology. One of the biggest reason women do not enter these fields is due to cultural stereotypes. Another is due to the multitude of positions available to women that are not STEM

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    this is a common occurrence in most STEM fields—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. These subjects are dominated by males in the United States, and factors contributing to this phenomenon begin at an early age. Due to the different treatment of males and females at home, in the classroom, and in the workplace, there is a significant gender gap in the STEM fields in the United States. There is mounting evidence of a gender gap in STEM fields in the United States. In a recent study looking

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