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    January 24‚ 1936 Phyllis Wright‚ a sixth grade student‚ asked the question to Albert Einstein “whether scientists pray‚ and if so‚ what they pray for.” Einstein’s response to the students question was rhetorically effective. He managed to answer he question without giving her a direct answer. He went in-depth to explained the scientific response to pray. He started off by making it sound like he did not pray but by the second paragraph he stated reasons that would make readers assume he does pray

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    Given the scenario of the mad scientist‚ a utilitarian approach would suggest that because the outcome of the biochemical produced a cure causing thousands of lives to be saved‚ then this may make him a good person. The result of this biochemical produced happiness for the masses by saving lives and curing disease. Considering the principle of utilitarianism is pleasure of the masses‚ the result of his actions would now be considered moral due to the amount of happiness that was produced. Although

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    Animal research is rarely discussed between scientists and animal’s rights activists. If we do not research on animals‚ the world will not develop‚ this means we will not have the things we have‚ we will not have the medicine to people who are sick. Many people will die every day if we do not research on animals. Animal research is important because scientists will learn how to operate‚ also animals are considered like models for human diseases‚ and scientists use animals to create new things that make

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    cervical cancer specimen and changed science from that point on. Due to the continuous self-reproduction of the cells‚ HeLa cells are the most important cell line ever discovered by scientists to date! Popsci.com gave five reasons of why HeLa cells are so important to society. Popsci.com explained‚ “1. Before HeLa cells‚ scientists spent more time trying to keep cells alive than performing actual research on the cells. An endless supply of HeLa cells freed up time for discovery .2. In 1952‚ the worst year

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    of their lives. Scientists may think testing on animals is useful since they obviously can’t understand what’s being put in and on their body and can only use their body language to express how they’re feeling. Having said that‚ animals are being mistreated during animal testing and it’s inhumane due to the lack of care and protection

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    Gender Differences in Science Why are scientists disproportionately men? The answer to this question varies depending on the audience you ask it too. I believe that there are more men scientists because society has always made it out to be that the male is the more dominant of the sexes. Through the years woman have not had as many rights as men‚ which allows men to flourish in the science careers. Societies expectations of women use to be the “stay at home moms.” With the times changing there

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    even have a high education‚ but some abandon this chance to have a “upper class” jobs and study advanced subject such as chemistry‚ physics‚ computing‚ biology...and so on which is also promoted in one of the articles published in the magazine New Scientist‚ Sumner and Pettorelli claim that woman are leaving sciences. However‚ the authors fail to convince the reader that women are rarely in science due to lack of references and empirical data. Summary In the article “The High Cost of Being

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    2012 Open-Ended & analysis Arctic Meltdown 1) I think that scientists are careful when measuring the Arctic sea ice at the same time every single year is if they don’t record the data at the same exact date every year‚ let’s say they make a graph with annual measurements at the same day every year all the records since the 80’s to now well then the graph would be wrong. The scientists have to be consistent to see‚ since last year what happened and compare it with the data

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    transcribed in genes and protein structures in a human cell. The fundamental question underlying all of computing is: what computational processes can be efficiently automated and implemented? To tackle this seemingly simple question‚ computer scientists work in many complementary areas. They study the very nature of computing to determine which problems are (or are not) computable. They compare various algorithms to determine if they provide a correct and efficient solution to a concrete problem

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    to convince a reluctant scientist" and "Common sense of science" each involve a philosopher who tried to show how theories and facts in science is discovered. The article of "Chance: An African view"involves the theory of Popper‚ "How to convince a reluctant scientist" involves the theory of Kuhn and "Common sense of science" involves accumulation of both those theories in Lakatos. They are connected because "Chance: An African view" and "How to convince a reluctant scientist" are opposite of each

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