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    and mathematics were two separate areas of study. They determined that scientists had to study mathematics before they could study anything else. They proved that it was impossible to use mathematics in astronomy. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) How did Bacon’s ideas on reasoning change the way scientific investigation was done? Bacon’s proposed use of inductive reasoning encouraged scientists to come to conclusions by way of data collection. Bacon’s theories on the

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    the television show CSI‚ but there is a lot more to the job than what it pictures. A forensic scientist collects data from a crime scene and takes it back to the lab to fit the missing pieces together. This is a very important job as a forensic scientist also helps with deciding if someone is guilty or not in an investigation. Throughout this paper I will be discussing what an actual forensic scientist does in the real world‚ the education that it takes‚ the working conditions‚ the earnings‚ and

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    Ice Mummy Hypothesis

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    Finding the ice mummy opened a door of opportunities to scientists of all kind and historians. There were many questions being asked during the investigation. One being how old is the ice mummy body. In other words what time period‚ or how long ago did he live in. Scientist started questioning thing‚ they discovered which led the scientists to create hypotheses. The discovery of Otzi had scientists estimating how old the mummy was and what types of minerals his tools were. One hypothesis was that

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    keep the study in a manageable field. I will continue to choose a society in which the principle of truth rules. Therefore the society which I will examine is that formed by scientists themselves: it is the body of scientists" (Bronowski 58). Bronowski makes it clear in his book that he is going to base his study on scientists. There are five steps in the scientific method of inquiry into reality. The first one being Observation‚ the second is Hypothesis‚ the third is Experiments‚ the fourth is Theory

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    Introduction: In my assignment I will explain in detail one chosen job in the Uniformed Services. The job that I chose to talk about is in the Police Service and is about “forensic scientist “. In my work I will include details about their daily routine and what is their role in the Police Service. The role of the forensic scientists in the Police Service is that they provide scientific evidence for use in courts of law to support the prosecution or defence in criminal and civil investigations. Their main

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    M. Barry writes about scientists and their research. He uses rhetorical strategies such as imagery and rhetorical questions when he is describing the scientific research that the scientists are doing. By doing this‚ Barry characterizes the scientific research perfectly and the reader is able to understand the life of a scientist more. Barry uses imagery in the excerpt to allow the reader to understand the life of a scientists and how they do their job. “All real scientists exist on the frontier

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    Observe. A scientist observes that a pond adjacent to an industrial plant has heavier algae growth than ponds farther away (G). I chose this as an example of observation because the sentence explains in detail how the scientist first gathered the idea to for conducting the experiment. 2. Ask a question. A scientist wonders if the waste water emitted from an industrial plant is accelerating the growth of algae in a pond(C). I believed this sentence to be where the scientist asked himself

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    typically work in one area‚ staying in that area to reduce the risk of cross contamination of the evidence. Perhaps the biggest difference from the television programs‚ however‚ is that most forensic scientists do not carry guns‚ interrogate suspects‚ or help with arrests. In fact‚ many forensic scientists remain in the lab while the collection of evidence is done by police officers. In this unit‚ you will begin your investigation of what forensic science is really like. You may find that there are

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay: 2008 AP Question 2 John M. Barry argues that scientists need to embrace uncertainty within the passage; he asserts that they need the courage and will to overcome the intimidating uncertainty of exploring new fields. With an honest and clear tone Barry highlights the divide between certainty and uncertainty in the passage‚ discussing the importance of “pioneers”‚ individuals who are willing to adventure into the unexplored to further their researches. Courage and wit

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    science itself. In history‚ most subfields of forensic science started with a scientist expertized in the field related to the case being consulted and explained in the court. The methodologies were later used more commonly in solving crimes and evolved into the more common fields of forensic sciences. Today‚ while these common fields have specialized personnel to deal with evidence and the court as forensic scientists‚ these specialized personnel must also have a sound foundation in science‚ especially

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