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    at‚ some are ones that will stay in a forensic scientist’s mind for years and can cause them to have nightmares or have different emotional effects on them. Even though the job as a forensic scientist can be psychologically and physically demanding‚ it is a very rewarding and necessary job. A forensic scientist is someone who helps lawyers‚ jurors‚ and judges understand the results of scientific evidence and tests. The American Academy of Forensic Sciences states “Forensic science is a rewarding career

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    A famous Spanish scientist Santiago Ramon y Cajal 1852-1934 He was one of the greatest Spanish scientists of the 19th and early 20th centuries. His study of the brain and nerve cells laid the groundwork for neuroscience. He was not a man who kept his studies to one specific field‚ but rather made lasting important contributions to several fields. He was highly rewarded not only for his laboratory work‚ but also for his scientific writings and illustrations. Cajal tells his

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    Monsters

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    English 101 Spring 2013 Essay #2: “Monster Culture (Seven Theses)” Application Now that you’ve composed a comparison essay‚ it’s time to move and sharpen your analytical skills. For this new essay‚ you are being asked to apply the ideas from one text to two other texts. As you break down the texts into their component parts and pieces – the analytical process – you will be able to understand each one more fully. You will need to be familiar with Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Cohen’s “Monster

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    Frankenstien

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    Many people are indecisive over who is the true monster in the novel of Frankenstein‚ written by Mary Shelly. There are some people who believe the Monster that Victor creates is the true monster in this story. Others have gathered evidence that defends the Monster‚ and puts Victor Frankenstein in the position of being the villan. In this novel‚ Victor is shown as a selfish man in which generates a creature‚ whom he eventually chases off‚ due to his own fears. The Monster runs off scared and afraid

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    Frankenstein and Dr Jekyll From the comparison between the novel by Stevenson and the novel by Mary Shelley we noticed some important analogies. One of these regards the theme of the limits of Nature. Walton’s only aim in life is to travel towards the unknown; Frankenstein has the ambition of distinguishing himself in science and so he creates a living being by joining parts selected from corpses without respecting the rules of Nature; Dr Jekyll creates a potion able to release his evil side‚

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    Guglielmo Marconi Through his experiments in wireless telegraphy‚ Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor Guglielmo Marconi developed the first effective system of radio communication. In 1899‚ he founded the Marconi Telegraph Company. In 1901‚ he successfully sent wireless signals across the Atlantic Ocean‚ disproving the dominant belief of the Earth’s curvature affecting transmission. Marconi shared with Karl Braun the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics. A genies was born on April 25‚ 1874.Guglielmo

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    Women Scientists of 1900s

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    Dorothy Crawfoot Dorothy Crawfoot was born on 12th may in Cairo. She became interested in chemistry when she was about ten. She attended Oxford and Somerville from 1928-1932. she analyzed glass tessellate from Jerash. She decided to do research on X-ray Crystallography. She did a lot of research on crystals and x-rays. Later in her life she became a teacher in chemistry for the women’s college. She became the university reader for x-ray crystallography in 1956. she also worked in the department

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    Otis Boykin Otis Boykin was born on August 29‚ 1920‚ in Dallas‚ Texas. He graduated from Fisk College in 1941 and took a job with the Majestic Radio and TV Corporation. He later worked at P. J. Nilsen Research Laboratories. He began to invent products on his own‚ with some of his noteworthy inventions including a wire precision resistor used in televisions and radios and a control unit for the pacemaker. He died in 1982 of heart failure. Inventor Otis Boykin was born on August 29‚ 1920‚ in Dallas

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    Samantha Fajardo Frankenstein Comparative Essay Frankenstein‚ written by Mary Shelley‚ is a novel about a creature that is produced by Victor Frankenstein‚ as a result of his desire to discover the secret of life. Dr. Frankenstein founded this secret by animating dead flesh and stitching human corpses together to create a superhuman. As a reader‚ one realizes the consequences of Victor’s discoveries through series of unfortunate events that occur in the novel. The story begins with four letters

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    TITRATION

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    Reflective writing : career talk 1 For me as a bio medical student‚ knowing my major and following vocation was a great concern until I participated in first career talk. On that time I understood the different concepts and functions of biomedical science. Also I should state that it’s vital for every student to know his/her majors’ expectations and base on it work hard to obtain essential features and knowledge. When I entered lecture room on the 4th floor I observed a friendly

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