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    Abortion Abortion in the United States has become a growing issue. Due to peoples personal beliefs‚ and opinions it has caused quite a controversy. Many people feel strongly about having abortion legalized across the United States‚ but likewise there are obviously going to people who completely oppose to abortion‚ and would rather have it banned. It continues to be a sensitive topic for many women. Every day‚ there are women out there who have to make this rather difficult‚ emotional decision

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    Serotonin Hypothesis

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    problems. There is not a quick and easy way to deal with depression. From the scientific view point‚ the only way to treat depression is with medication. But in recent studies‚ the serotonin hypothesis says differently. The medication does not treat the disorder but only the symptoms. The serotonin hypothesis dates back to the 1960s. Depression is associated with a reduction in serotonin uptake sites and an increase in some classes of serotonin receptors. It’s a major depressive disorder. Used to

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    Bipedalism Hypothesis

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    to see better‚ have freed up hands‚ and eventually become erect. Bipedalism is one of the initial driving force of the human evolution. It is still being debated to on exactly when did the ancestor of our species began to walk on two legs. One hypothesis relies on a 6-7 million year old skull of Sahelanthropus tchadensis. The skull was discovered in the Djurab Desert in Chad. Since only the skull was discovered‚ it is still unclear on how Sahelanthropus tchadensis fits in our evolutionary

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    and children differently in various aspects of life such as intelligence‚ strength‚ ability‚ etc. Women and children have always been considered innocent individuals so we tend to be more forgiving and considerate. “This is known as the Chivalry Hypothesis‚ which states that much of female criminality is hidden because of the culture’s generally protective and benevolent attitude toward women” (Mindtap). Women are not being treated in the same manner as men when it comes to crime‚ which leads to less

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    Framing a Research Question The word RESEARCH means "finding out" or "discovery"‚ by use of systematic effort‚ information or answers to something you want to know. You RESEARCH by asking questions and by searching for answers to those questions which are satisfactory‚ methodological valid‚ and balanced. You cannot RESEARCH if you do not want to know anything‚ that is‚ you must have something you would like to know more about before you can do RESEARCH. You begin with a QUESTION or QUESTIONS. If you

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    Hypothesis Analysis

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    {text:bookmark-start} Hypothesis Analysis {text:bookmark-end} Scientific Method is a process that is the basis for scientific inquiry. The scientific method follows a series of steps: identify a problem you would like to solve‚ formulate a hypothesis‚ test the hypothesis‚ collect and analyze the date‚ and make conclusions {text:bookmark-start} (“LabWrite Resources“‚ n.d.) {text:bookmark-end} We will cover and give examples of how the scientific method works throughout this paper. Let us start

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    Research Question People may think of fruit as a sweet‚ healthy option for a snack. What those people do not know is that some of those fruits can be very damaging to their teeth and to their bodies. One reason for this is that a variety of commonly digested fruits are extremely acidic. This experiment will test the pH level of everyday fruits to see how acidic they actually are. When eaten‚ which fruit will have the lowest pH (be the most acidic)? Hypothesis A sign that a fruit is acidic is

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    Abstract Abortion is a very conversational topic‚ but abortion is something that should an option for all women. If you’re pregnant‚ you have the right to decide if abortion is right for you or not; not everyone is ready to have a child. Abortion has been made legal in 1973 by the U.S superman court‚ but it is still an open and widely discussed topic. There have been new laws that prevent abortion‚ making it harder for an abortion to take place. It is unfair for government to changes the rules as

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    In the Name of Humanity‚ Ban Abortion April 27‚ 2012 Abortion There are many different views on abortion today. According to Rachel Jones and Kathryn Kooistra (2011)‚ 1.21 million children were killed in 2008. Don’t you think that it’s unjust to take those children’s lives from them? Those children are getting killed in the name of abortion. This does not only kill the child but it also has a huge effect on the women. Abortion should be illegal because you are taking

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    Abortion

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    Abortion A legal and widespread practice in the United States until the 19th century‚ abortion remained commonplace‚ although driven underground‚ in the last part of the 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century. In the 1950s various women’s and civil liberties groups‚ as well as some doctors‚ began to call for the repeal of laws that made abortion a crime. In the 1960s the feminist movement made a woman’s control over her body‚ including the right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy

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