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    in Florence during the 15th century‚ on 3rd May 1469. Regardless of his cliché image of a cynic‚ or his name being directly synonymous to devil‚ Machiavelli did establish himself as an everlasting political figure. Often referred as the father of modern political theory‚ Niccolo lived years pulling of numerous duties such as that of a historian‚ diplomat‚ philosopher and writer. Irrespective of being born into an impoverished family‚ he did receive a par excellence education‚ being strictly trained

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    Scientist Practitioner Model Science the word itself is dominant around the world as almost all the theories and concepts in many subject areas are based on facts which are scientifically evident based. Psychology on the other hand presented as science in oxford dictionary definition. Reber (as cited in Henriques 2004) says that psychology cannot be defined but it is created by scientist to understand the human mind and behaviour. According to Henrique (2004) it is justifiable to define Psychology

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    The 16th Century Ideas That Echo Through Modern Science “The history of science is part of the history of mankind. It is a record of one aspect of the human struggle to achieve security and certainty in an ever-changing universe.” (Levy‚ 3) Science is an ever expanding subject and reaches out into almost every aspect of our lives. Before the sixteenth-century science as we know it did not exist. Natural philosophy‚ and astronomy were the main focus of the time. These two fields were highly

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    focus on specific subject of importance on science and the world and come up with a monthly editorial issue . We sincerely thank you for your response to our first editorial issue and with that this time also it will provide you some food for thought and share your views and observations to grow and move on better roads ……………….. When we talk and share dreams of a developed nation we fail to touch the basic reality and the ground issues of Indian science. Either we want to be on the comfort zone

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    Becoming a Forensic Scientist The scientific examination of a forensic scientist is to methodically gather and analyze evidence to establish facts that can be presented in a legal proceeding. They help the court to come to a conclusion regarding the criminals and their punishments. The field of study or examination of forensic scientist is very wide‚ diverse and unpredictable. The duties and responsibilities are very hazardous‚ onerous and involve risk taking because dangerous things are capable

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    Forensic Scientist Goals

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    entities. Education‚ whether personal or professional‚ is essential and allows for further opportunities of advancement. To attend the University of Florida would allow me to be one-step closer to one of my professional goals of becoming a Forensic Scientist. The first step towards a career in the Forensics community begins with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology. The University of Florida offers an exceptional undergraduate

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    What Scientist Pray for

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    On January 24‚ 1936 a response letter was written to a little girl named Phyllis written a letter asking "Do scientist pray‚ and if so‚ what they pray for." At the end of the paper‚ it seems that Einstein himself never answers Phyllis’s question definitely‚ never really leaning either way‚ but by using rhetorical writing he doesn’t really have to. By giving rational exchange of viewpoints‚ he gives the reader the choice to answer her on question. Albert Einstein is rhetorically effective to help

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    or have different emotional effects on them. Even though the job as a forensic scientist can be psychologically and physically demanding‚ it is a very rewarding and necessary job. A forensic scientist is someone who helps lawyers‚ jurors‚ and judges understand the results of scientific evidence and tests. The American Academy of Forensic Sciences states “Forensic science is a rewarding career where the love of science can be applied to the good of society‚ public health‚ and public safety.” This

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    Medical science in Frankenstein Vs Modern day science The science that pushed Mary Shelley to express "Frankenstein" is almost as interesting as the novel itself. Written in 1818‚ the book was impacted by a logical debate that introduced the principal battery and our cutting edge comprehension of power. The story starts in the mid-eighteenth century. Power had caught the creative abilities of a significant number of Europe’s best researchers‚ and around then almost no was comprehended about the

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    Famous Scientists' List

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    Famous Scientists’ List Name | Birth/Death | Achievements | Albert Einstein | 1879 - 1955 | He is arguably at the pinnacle‚ if the popularity of all the scientists is taken into account. He demonstrated solutions to a trio of mind-boggling topics in Physics in 1905 and shot into the limelight. | Sir Isaac Newton | 1642 - 1727 | "Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica" called "Principia" is acknowledged as the greatest scientific book ever published. Sir Isaac Newton wrote this in 1687

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