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    he scientific method‚is a method or procedure that characterizses science according to the observations‚measurements‚tests‚and the hypothesis of an experiment.The scientific method has been around since the Renaissance began to do the studying of what inductive reasoning was‚going all the way back into the 10th Century. Even though it was founded by many philosophers its said to have derived mainly from two contibutors; Aristotle and Greek philosophers.Aristole‚aj ancient greek philosopher who invented

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    results in muscular endurance - the ability to perform many repetitions against a given resistance for a prolonged period of time (1). It is a crucial element of fitness for athletes such as distance runners‚ swimmers‚ cyclists and rowers. It’s also important for success in many team sports like soccer‚ field hockey and Australian rules football. Traditionally‚ muscular endurance programs have used moderate loads lifted for 12-25 repetitions. However‚ this is completely inadequate for many sports such

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    Some characteristics of a modern nation state are centralization of power‚ strong monarchs‚ and national identity and loyalty. It is based on the idea that the state can treat large numbers of people equally by efficient application of the law through the bureaucratic machinery of the state. (Nation state)An example of a nation is the Kurds. The Kurds‚ who are about 25 million‚ are the largest ethnicity in the world without a state of its own. Kurds now live in parts of Turkey‚ Syria‚ Iraq‚ Iran

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    The Social Sciences Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (7 points) 1. Rank the seven social sciences (anthropology‚ economics‚ geography‚ history‚ political science‚ psychology‚ and sociology) according to what you believe is their importance and influence on the people in a modern society. Answer: 1.Psychology (How humans think influences most‚ if not all of the social sciences.)  2.Sociology (This helps figure out how society thinks. If you understand

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    Sociology as a Social Science Social Science is defined as the hypernym of the academic disciplines concerning the human society and its social relationships. A hyponym of Social Science and is coined as the Queen of Social Sciences is Sociology. Sociology is a scientific study that seeks to discover interrelationships between people and societies and how an individual lives in the context of a group or society he or she lives in. Having said that‚ studying and understanding sociology is indeed

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    International Scientific Conference Computer Science’2008 SMIS: A Web-Based School Management Information System Mihal Brumbulli‚ Blerina Topçiu‚ Arbora Dalaçi Department of Computer Engineering‚ Faculty of Information Technologies‚ Polytechnic University of Tirana‚ Albania Abstract: Web applications are popular due to the ubiquity of the browser as a client‚ sometimes called a thin client. The ability to update and maintain web applications without distributing and installing software on

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    I am certain due to the qualitative data I collected during my observations. Sight‚ smell and texture were the determining factors. C. One of the most important and unique steps in the scientific method is the ability to create a new hypothesis if your results do not support your original ideas. What areas in your life‚ other than in science class‚ do you think this type of step would be helpful? Explain your answer. I believe that life in general dictates that we constantly renew our ‘hypotheses’

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    Chapter 1 Scientific Method: (4 & 5 are combined) 1. Observe Closely observe the physical world around you. 2. Question Recognize a question or a problem. 3. Hypothesize Make an educated guess—a hypothesis—to answer the question. Must be able to be proven rright or wrong(false or true). 4. Predict Predict consequences that can be observed if the hypothesis is correct. The consequences should be absent if the hypothesis is not correct. 5. Test predictions Do experiments to see if the consequences

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    and Psychology and Industrial Efficiency (1913) were written by Scott and Munsterberg‚ respectively. The methodological next step beyond Scott and Munsterberg came in 1911 when Frederick Winslow Taylor developed his theory of “Scientific Management”‚ which puts for a scientific procedure for the managing of production workers on the factory line. The field of industrial/organizational psychology took a leap in technological applicability when Frank Gilbreth‚ an engineer‚ and Lillian Gilbreth‚ a psychologists

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    TH 502 Social Sciences Winter Semester 2013 Prof Anne-Marie Willis Office: C3 114 anne.willis@guc.edu.eg Lectures: Wednesday 12.30 – 14.00 in H18 Course Description Social Sciences research phenomena of social interaction and investigate them empirically. Social sciences analyze structure and function as well as the interdependence with action and behavior processes of individuals. The lectures introduce social science thinking and methods that are useful for designer’s research

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