#1: In what way may disagreement aid the pursuit the knowledge in natural science and human science? Is disagreement always necessary in both natural science and human science? Well‚ without disagreement we can never progress in both the natural and human sciences. Yes‚ disagreement is a necessary evil‚ if we do not disagree or argue with others nothing will change or nothing will want to change. Personally I believe in Mahatma Mahanadi’s claim which is an honest disagreement is often a good sign
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over 91‚000 looked after children in the UK in 2012.” (www.nspcc.org.uk) in this task I am going to describe why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families. There are many reasons that children and young people may need to be looked after away from their home‚ one of those are the child’s or young person’s parents. This may be down to bereavement of the parents meaning that they have died‚ if the parents have died then the child or young person will go to the closest
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opportunities and some parents may react in a negative way‚ however by not putting any pressure on them it may result in them having a more positive attitude. Those parents who act in a positive way will tend to be more at ease with discussing their child’s progress. Some carers may find it difficult to accept their child needs assessments to identify possible learning difficulties this can be helped with being sensitive and listening to any concerns the parent may have and offering lots of support
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Scientific Paper 4-10-13 Determining the Unknown Genotype of Corn Plants of the Zea mays Species from the Phenotypes of Offspring Produced Abstract No one particular organism is an exact replica of another. Diversity in the world is key for future generations to adapt to the fast changing world. This lab observed the corn plant of the Zea mays species to determine the genotype for the gene of tall versus dwarf in unknown parent corn plants by observing the seedlings produced. It was hypothesized
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“It was sheer good fortune that the Conservative Party were returned to office in May 1955.” Discuss. In the May 1955 General Election‚ the Conservatives won 344 seats‚ winning with an overall majority of 58; with Labour winning 277 and 3.9% of votes were for Liberal and Others. It can be argued that the Conservatives were returned to office in 1955 due sheer good fortune. However‚ we must explore the other options as to why the Tory party won‚ particularly how the Conservative party looked against
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Subjective data: additional pertinent subjective questions may include‚ when did you start using laxatives? How often do you use laxatives? What laxative are you taking? Do you make yourself vomit? Do you worry about losing control over how much you eat? Are you in a diet? Any recent weight loss in a three months? How do you feel about your weight? Do you feel food dominate your life? Do you have a sore throat? Do you feel tired? Dizzy? When was your last menses? How often you get your menses? Do
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Arvo Lake‚ a retired seventy-one year old man‚ bought an air conditioner in May. The unit was installed and operated according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Unbeknownst to Lake‚ the unit contained a hole in the refrigeration system that allowed Freon‚ the coolant‚ to escape from the unit. By August‚ the unit had ceased cooling‚ and Lake’s residence reached a temperature of at least 96 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat caused Lake to suffer from hyperthermia‚ which caused circulatory failure and
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Outline some of the ways in which material deprivation may affect educational achievements. (12 marks) Material deprivation has a significant impact on individual’s educational achievements as a whole. The type of housing that the pupils are living in can have both a direct and indirect effect an individual’s achievement within their education; an example of a direct impact on education is their housing arrangements. Individuals housing circumstances can effect ones education alone. This is because
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Sometimes individuals may want to do something which could be a risk to their Health and safety. As a carer you have a duty of care to that person and you must do all that you can to keep them safe but you also have a duty to respect the individuals rights and choice‚ so you have a dilemma. It could be that the individual no longer wishes to use her walking frame‚ but her care plan states that she needs it to move from place to place and you are to ensure you encourage it’s use. In this scenario
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Laura Furdge Dr. McDaniels ENG 495 February 5‚ 2013 Analysis of Characters in Flannery O’Connor’s “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” is a short story written by the American author Flannery O’Connor. It is one of ten stories in her short story collection called A Good Man Is Hard to Find. In this Southern Gothic tale‚ we are introduced to a mother and her daughter as they sit on a porch in an impoverished country town. A man‚ Mr. Shiftlet‚ crosses their
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