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    Obesity Epidemic and Eating Disorders Stephanie D. Snyder-Wilson SCI/241 Dr. Douglas Beaudette January 3‚ 2013 Obesity and eating disorders have become an epidemic in the United States. With society focusing on the health of people‚ obesity seems to be the hot topic. Everywhere you look‚ there are more obese people. Many people blame their genetic makeup while others blame the abundance of convenience foods that are now available; but one thing is for certain‚ there are health risks associated

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    Bridger Tetons SCI 275 June 23‚ 2013 David Dykeman Bridger Teton The Bridger Teton National Forest is ~3.4 million acres of public land in Wyoming State. It is untouched and uninhabited by humans for the most part. It is the also largest parcel of public land in the lower 48 states. Some think that it should be preserved from environmentally destructive practices‚ such as drilling and mining. There are others who claim this area can provide much needed fuel sources that will offset

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    Scientific Method and Steps in Scientific Inquiry Paper Scientific Methods are used in many areas and that includes Human Services. In this paper there will be discussions and explanations on how scientific methods can be used in the Human service field. The steps involved in scientific inquiry and why they are important will also be included in this paper. Typically human service professionals use the scientific methods to help gain information on a client and also to understand how to approach

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    Koerselman Western Civilization Section D 29 November 2013 Copernicus and the Scientific Revolution The Scientific Revolution of the sixteenth and seventeenth century is known for its cosmological discoveries and its introduction to a new way of investigating nature. This revolution challenged the medieval perspective and influenced great minds such as Galileo‚ Francis Bacon‚ and Foucault. Thinkers of the Scientific Revolution rejected utter reliance on authorities‚ such as the Church‚ and strived

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    realms of religion‚ the arts‚ politics and the social ways of all citizens. The scientific movement in the 18th century was a critical part of history‚ as it ushered in some of the most important scientific finds built upon the discoveries of the 16th and 17th centuries‚ such as Bacon’s scientific method and Galileo’s astronomy research. The

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    Losing Faith in the Objectivity of Science In his book‚ The Foundation of Scientific Revolutions‚ Kuhn challenged the prevailing belief of how science was conducted‚ and people in the Humanities found his book compelling‚ even disruptive. Why would people in the Humanities consider Kuhn’s theories on the nature of science‚ a different discipline‚ relevant to their work? Those in the Humanities believed that science was the standard for objective research and the discovery of truth. Consequently

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    Scientific Management Janelle DeCoteau Principles of Management Barbara Houle March 28‚ 2012 Scientific Management Frederick Winslow Taylor is a controversial figure in management history. His innovations in industrial engineering‚ particularly in time and motion studies‚ paid off in dramatic improvements in productivity. At the same time‚ he has been credited with destroying the soul of work‚ of dehumanizing factories‚ making men into automatons. The main elements of the Scientific

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    Fat and Water Soluble Vitamins SCI 241 Nutrition Stacey Peterson November 24‚ 2013 Fat and Water Soluble Vitamins Vitamins are organic compounds that are essential to many functions in the human body and classified in two different classes based on their solubility. The B vitamins and vitamin C are water soluble and vitamins A‚ D‚ E‚ and K are fat soluble (Grosvenor & Smolin‚ 2012). These classes are fat soluble and water soluble. According to Grosvenor‚ M & Smolin‚ L. (2012) small

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    History 208 Primary Source Paper “Scientific Revolution” 2.24.11 Nicholas Copernicus‚ Galileo Galilei‚ Isaac Newton‚ Francis Bacon and Joseph Needham. According to some excerpts from “Why Europe?” by Jack Gladstone and “China‚ Technology and Change” by Lynda Norene Shaffer‚ the work of these notable men can be traced back to having a significant role in the scientific focus of modern society‚ or what we now know to be the “Scientific Revolution” of the seventeenth century. In a world where

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