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    In the middle of the nineteenth century‚ the largely self-educated British physicist Michael Faraday was visited by his monarch‚ Queen Victoria. Among Faraday’s many celebrated discoveries‚ some of obvious and immediate practical benefit‚ were more arcane findings in electricity and magnetism‚ then little more than laboratory curiosities. In the traditional dialogue between heads of state and heads of laboratories‚ the Queen asked Faraday of what use such studies were‚ to which he is said to have

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    Linus Carl Pauling was born in Portland‚ Oregon‚ on 28th February‚ 1901‚ the son of a druggist‚ Herman Henry William Pauling‚ and his wife‚ Lucy Isabelle Darling. Linus attended the public elementary and high schools in the town of Condon and the city of Portland‚ Oregon. When he was 15 he was a senior and had enough credits to attend Oregon State College (OSC) but did not have enough for two American History courses required for his high school diploma. In June 1916‚ he left high school without

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    Carl Zimmer discusses the idea of bringing back a species from extinction throughout his essay. With examples such as the Pyrenean ibex‚ mammoths‚ passenger pigeons‚ and gastric brooding frogs‚ he discusses how technology and science have advanced to the point that de-extinction is close to being a reality. Zimmer then shifts to the benefits and problems that could arise if we are able to revive an extinct species. As a result‚ Zimmer raises the question that should we bring back an extinct species

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    Speaker Paper (Dr. Carl Selavka) Dr. Carl Matthew Selavka is one of the world renowned forensic toxicologists of today. Dr. Selavka has a strong background in biology‚ chemistry‚ and forensics‚ and illustrated that it would be very helpful in the field of forensic science. His background originated from Indiana University where he received his Bachelor of Arts double major in Chemistry and Forensic Science and at Northeastern University where he received a Master of Science in Forensic Chemistry

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    A place of my own Everyone has the place of their own and so do I. But‚ the place of my own is not that big‚ majestic or magnificent and also it is not physical. It’s just a simple one. But‚ the story behind the place of my own is really mesmerizing. And I hope I will not be here anymore if anyone becomes to know my story. The story starts when I was born. But‚ I have no idea about my mom and dad till now because they left me since I was born. And I grew as a beggar. I didn’t know about respect

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    The most obvious thing Carl Jung had an opinion was the psychology of the times‚ and how the mind worked. His main interaction of the ideas of the time was through his‚ what one could call‚ feud with Freud. Freud believed that there were two parts that affected human thought and action: the conscious‚ and the subconscious. The conscious was what we thought‚ believed‚ and other things that we were able to easily access in our minds‚ such as strong memories. The subconscious however‚ was everything

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    In 2014‚ the article “Secrets of The Brain” by Carl Zimmer was published in National Geographic. I am grateful I chose to study this article about the brain because it is simply mind blowing. Our brain is far more complicated then we put it out to be. Our knowledge is extremely limited and there is much work to do. Carl Zimmer lays out some of the knowledge that we do have about the brain but he mostly covered what we do not know and what scientists are working to understand. We as humans did not

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    D. and Becvar‚ R. (2000). Family therapy: a systematic integration. Corey‚ Gerald (1996). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy. Connell‚ G.‚ Mitten‚ T.‚ and Bumberry‚ W. (1999). Reshaping family relationships: the symbolic therapy of Carl Whitaker. Philadelphia‚ PA: Brunner/Mazel. Elliott‚ Robert (2001). Contemporary brief experiential psychotherapy. Clinical psychology: science and practice‚ Vol. 8‚ No. 1( pp. 1-20). Greenberg‚ L. and Paivio‚ S. (1997) Working with emotions in psychotherapy

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    compelling theories and counseling techniques were presented throughout the unit‚ I will focus my attention on the Person-Centered Approach/Therapy developed by Carl Rogers. Person-Centered Approach changed the nature of counseling‚ as well as the counselor-client relationship‚ making Rogers a true change agent in his profession. Prior to his approach‚ the therapist was perceived as the "expert" in the notion that "the therapist know best." The helper was assumed to know what was best for the client

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    Final Project: Time Traveling Art Historian Book Chapters With great excitement this book is written to share my analysis of artwork from the three time periods that I was so fortunate to visit during my recent time travels. The first time period I visited was the Italian Renaissance. The beautiful architecture of the Renaissance reflects symmetry‚ proportion‚ and geometry similar to the architecture from ancient Rome. The second time period I visited was the Old Kingdom of Egypt. The religious

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