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    always been fascinated by the field and study of science, but one occupation in particular caught my attention. Becoming a forensic technician, in this field of work the technician must analyze a crime scene and decide what is vital to the case, one wrong move and instantly everything collapses. The case could be done for, it would become a cold case and go unsolved. The career of a forensic technician

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    superpower it is. As the years continue, the future will be different with in advancements in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. For the United States of America according to a 2008 survey by USA Today states that only 26% of the people who were surveyed had a clear understanding of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and the United States citizens ability in math, science, and problem solving has dropped below to

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    in Computer Science Computer Science is not just the study of computer software and computational problems. It comprises the investigation of imitation and natural manifestations. The fundamental studies in this field are: computer system, artificial intelligence, data base system, programming languages, networks, software engineering, human computer interaction, graphs, and bioinformatics and computing theories. Even though, computer programming is a principal part of computer science, it is only

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    Exploration of a Journal Article in Sociology This article is a report of new research on the first social science policy architect Harry Alpert. This is because the article is basically a research that was conducted on Harry Alpert thus giving us information about the person. The article takes the universal format of research reports where there is an abstract in this case the summary, an introduction and the body of the research. We can tell that this is a report of a new research conducted

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    Thomas Kuhn’s, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, is masterful text giving insight on how scientific progress occurs in our communities. Kuhn believed that science progressed in a spontaneous and unpredictable manner, shaped by social and political factors of groups of scientific community and not by development-by-accumulation. Although during the time this book was published these claims seemed bold and extremely radical, in today’s society we can relate to Kuhn’s views of scientific conduct

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    discovery of Radium was a pivotal step for women scientists and also equal rights for women. As we saw in the movie, Madame Curie, Marie was the only girl in her science class. Pierre even looked down on her when she first began to work with him. In that day in age Marie faced many challenges because one she was a woman and she was in a field of mostly men. Marie was not treated fairly in the very beginning of the film because of her sex. Throughout the film we she Marie begin to win the heart of

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    the importance of a clean, healthy environment. As the environmentalist movement began and more research was being done within environmental science, the public became increasing involved in the science. Environmental science and the public, throughout the modern era, were connected in a unique way, in that the public is not often practicing environmental science, but using it as a mode of promoting environmental justice and fueling the environmentalism movement, as demonstrated by increase of public

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    Stm Research Paper

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    Traditionally, men take on the manufacturing, engineering, science occupations in society. Since the 1970’s women’s representation in science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, a group of subjects known as STEM, occupations has increased; but younger girls, under 40, remain underrepresented in these occupations (Census). Furthermore, within the group of few but strong females a part of STEM lies a huge discrepancy between employment of whites and Asians, compared to Africans, Hispanics

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    increase of women entering the computer science field, the lack of women in the science and engineering field is still a real controversy.  There has been a miniscule amount of women in STEM careers, occupations in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, due to the masculine portrayal of the engineering and science, the lack of role models to help encourage college students and upcoming women engineers, and the obstacles that women in the science field face at work and at home. One cause of

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    Science Vs Religion

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    Distinguishing science from non-science or religion is generally an easy matter, as the two rarely seem to make claims to be scientific. When they do make claims of being scientific, this becomes known as pseudoscience. Even so, it is useful to recognize the distinctions, as science doesn’t always clearly do so. For the boundary between science and religion, a majority of the cases can be separated well through the verificationistic view. While empirical matters are primarily dealt with science, spiritual

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