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    discuss ethical implications that might interfere with the production of knowledge in the field of natural sciences and arts. Ethics is defined as the moral principles that govern a person’s or group’s behaviors and actions towards a certain subject. Ethical implications are the problems that a certain action would have on ethics. This particular essay title tackles the areas of knowledge of natural sciences and arts and ethics. Many knowledge issues can be associated with this topic such as “To what

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    Greek mathematics and science has dramatically evolved throughout history. Ancient Greece was the birthplace of science and the ideas and concepts impacted the culture and society. Interests in science were motivated by unscientific cultural interested and biases that arose from the language and opposing theories of the time. Ancient Greeks produced great advancements in mathematics and science that are still used today. Many ancient philosophers shaped the ideas and concepts of ancient Greece and

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    Edwin Hubble Edwin Hubble, was an American astronomer, who has had a great impact on the field of Science and Astronomy. Some people will often compare him to Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton. Edwin Hubble through his works taught us two great things. First Hubble proved that our galaxy, the Milky Way, is not the only galaxy in space, which researchers previously thought was the case. Second, with the help of other astronomers, Hubble proved that the cosmos is always growing larger. He proved this

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    As an immigrant who has just arrived in America for 3 years, I yearn for top colleges. My goal is to pursue a career in the pharmaceutical science field. I possess and strive to improve my physical, emotional and intellectual stamina every day. Not only that, I teach myself to think logically and to use common sense when necessary. Growing up in the third world country, I've been shaped into the person that I am today. Even though I was blessed to have my parents providing a quality life and education

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    Being able to search through the various databases available is a valuable tool for anyone, but is especially pertinent to those going into the Library Science field as Media Specialists are called on to help others with their searches. For the purposes of this exercise, a fictional teacher with a student that has been diagnosed with dyslexia is searching for ways to help this young student. Using this fictional character will simply give a real-life feel to the searches and will help tie the information

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    Each career in the science field comes with its own set of challenges. Aspiring wildlife biologists and current scientists should know what the major challenges are in the field. Wildlife biologists struggle to find a permanent job in general. There is a considerable amount of research projects that rely on the government’s funding (Wildlife Biologists Careers: Job Description & Salary Info). Funding from the government can be limited, which puts time constraints on projects. Often, people do

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    in our society compared to olden days.These developments enhanced the importance of the forensic science field of the crime investigation where it is defined as the “application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system”(Textbook, p.4). As a result, the police agencies have gained significant benefits over the advanced forensic science where they can collect more critical evidential information related to the crime from both crime

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    every aspect of our life and to no surprise has become almost futuristic as it helps define our crime solving abilities. Forensics actually is the fastest growing criminal justice field in America. Seemingly always in the background, forensics is a major part of our criminal justice systems as a whole. Forensic Science has contributed to our world a great deal in multiple ways, and very significant ways. By the close of the 20th century, forensic scientists had a wealth of high-tech tools at their

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    CLASSIFICATION OF CNT 5 5 PROPERTIES OF CNT 7 6 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES 8 7 APPLICATIONS 8 8 FIELD EMISSION 9 9 CONCLUSION 10 10 REFERENCES 10 INTRODUCTION Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) take the form of cylindrical carbon molecules and have untapped properties that make them potentially useful in a wide variety of applications in nanotechnology, electronics, optics, and other fields of materials science. They exhibit extraordinary strength and unique electrical properties, apart from being efficient

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    Comparative politics is an essential field within political science, as it is always present and always prevalent. One of the most alluring elements of comparative politics is the stark contrast one can observe between two or more nations in terms of their sociopolitical climate. Every nation has distinct political intricacies, and one particularly controversial issue that is gaining interest globally is political corruption. Corruption can manifest itself in a myriad of ways in a nation’s government

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