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    Contents • Statement of Inquiry • Introduction • Where and how was science used in the Middle ages? • How did people think of Science during the Middle ages? • How did Science develop during the Middle ages? • What parts of science existed during the middle ages? How did they get discovered? • What kind of inventions existed in the Middle ages and where did they come from? • How were Scientific Experiments done during the Middle ages? • Who were some famous Medieval Scientists • Interesting Facts

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    developed Primal Therapy in the 1970s. The question arose several times whether Primal Therapy can be defined as science. It is important to determine whether it is a pseudoscience or a science as mentally ill people are still treated according to the therapy‚ therefore relying on it. There is a lot of evidence for it being a pseudoscience‚ mainly because it lacks scientific studies and a real science is based on many experiments and intense research. On the other hand‚ research has been done backing up the

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    What is it about theories in natural and human sciences that make them so convincing? During the course of my Biology HL syllabus‚ I came across the theory of the fluid mosaic model. I instantly considered this theory to be absolute and accurate. This level of certainty was created with the first reading of the theory‚ and evoked the question as to what makes the theories formulated in natural and human sciences as convincing as they are. Both Natural and Human scientists take pride in the fact that

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    Science meets Real Life Cheryl Hankins SC300: Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation There are two different ways to use the scientific method. The five step method involves observing/research‚ hypothesis‚ prediction‚ experiment‚ and conclusion (Understanding and Using the Scientific Method‚ 2011). The seven step method involves observation‚ question‚ research‚ guess‚ experiment‚ analyze data‚ and conclusion (Trefil & Hazen‚ 2010). Whether using the five step method or the seven step

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    Critically discuss the extent to which Psychology as a discipline can be considered: a) scientific and b) objective/value free. The question of Psychology being a science is straightforward. Science is an absolute concept. Something can not be moderately scientific‚ just as something can not be moderately true; it either is or it isn’t‚ as there is no in between measure of the concept. The question of Psychology being objective and value free‚ however‚ is more complex. Objectivity can be achieved

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    Science: Investigating the best fabric for science laboratory clothing. (Final Report) Abstract: This experiment looked at the effectiveness of cotton‚ wool and polyester to come up with a hypothesis to which material would be the best used in a lab coat. After the hypothesis was made an experiment was done on the 3 materials‚ to find out which material is the best to use in a lab coat. The results of the experiment were that wool was the best material to be used in a lab coat. Introduction:

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    the conflict today between Science and Religion? As far back in time as can be remembered‚ there has always been some form of religion governing the thoughts of mankind. Different cultures found different deities to explain what they could not‚ the natural phenomenas all around them. These "gods of the gaps" were essential to allow the ancient people to give explanations for what they did not know‚ saying simply that "God did it". However‚ as time went on and science emerged with its theories and

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    became a great influence in the science industry. He has had many accomplishments even though he develops the ALS disease. He was instead able to turn his disability into something positive and help him accomplish all of his scientific goals that he wanted to achieve. This helps us see how we can’t let any obstacle that is presented stop us from doing anything in life because everything is possible as long as you don’t give

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    Thomas Coleman Diversity in Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Mathematics (DSTEM) Hegemony hides under the guise of many names. In his book the seventeen irrefutable laws of teamwork John Maxwell identifies the term “group think”‚ and warns against its power to blind productivity and narrow the focus of a team(Maxwell‚ 2001). He suggests that in every meeting there should be someone assigned the task of maintaining a view of opposition to the rest of the group. This form of hegemony

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    Annals of the Association of American Geographers‚ 53‚ 290-297. 56 57 University of Chicago‚ Department of Geography‚ Research Papers‚ Kidder‚ R.M.‚ 1984‚ Why should the humanities matter? The Christian Science Monitor‚ Monday‚ December 3‚ 45 - Polkinghorne‚ D.‚ 1983‚ Methodology for the human sciences

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