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    Forensic Science

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    when help is needed to extract and assess any physical evidence that could have been left at the crime scene. The details of the evidence is then explained in a court in order for an appropriate legal action to take place against the crime. Forensic science deals with several specializations such as certain aspects of crimes scenes‚ bodies‚ evidence and more. The first duty and responsibility of a forensic scientist is to collect evidence from a particular crime scene where the evidence requires the

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    management science

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     Observation: The first step in management science process is the identification of a problem that exists in the system. The system must be continuously and closely observed so that problems can be identified as soon as they occur or are anticipated.  Definition of the Problem: This step relates to the clear definition of the problem. Once it has been determined that a problem exists‚ the problem must be clearly and concisely defined. Improper defining of the problem may easily result in no solution

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    Is Astrology a Science?

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    “star‚ heavens‚ of outer space‚ astronomical‚” and the definition for “–ology” is “science‚ doctrine‚ theory of‚” yet even though the combination of these terms makes the word “astrology‚” astrology itself is not considered a true science in modern Western Philosophy. The term we use for the scientific study of the stars‚ planets‚ and other celestial phenomenon is astronomy. Webster’s dictionary defines science as “systemized knowledge derived from observation‚ study‚ and experimentation carried

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    Science and Sh

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    anthem Things Can Only Get Better. He is a researcher on the Large Hadron Collider and this March presented Wonders Of The Solar System on BBC2. The accompanying book is out next month. What is the one bit of science from your field that you think everyone should know? Stephen Hawking: Science can explain the universe without the need for a Creator. Brian Cox: That’s a wonderfully provocative sentence‚ actually. A beautiful answer. It’s interesting‚ because you have previously used the word God in

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    Environmental Science

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    enviJairah DC. Ocampo Environmental Science BSIT I- C Sir Allan Pleno Critical Thinking Questions 2. Explain the function of trophic levels in an ecosystem. ANSWER : Exactly‚ A food chain cannot start with a consumer. What would it consume if there were no producer before it? SOURCE : www. Yahoo. Com Jairah DC. Ocampo Environmental Science BSIT I- C Sir Allan Pleno Critical Thinking Questions 3. Why is there always a loss of chemical energy with

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    Revolution of Science

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    Revolution of Science What is modern science? * Study of nature that is observable empirical mathematics * No straight-out definition * It used to be called “Natural Philosophy” before “Science” * Science was first used in 1830 by William Whewhell Bacon’s Inductive Method 1. Ancient 2. Medieval 3. Renaissance 4. Modern 5. Contemporary Pythagoras: universe was made up of numbers Lenappus Democritus: The universe was made up of atomos The revolution of science *

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    Metaphors In Science

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    “Metaphor in Science”: Using Language as a Tool With or without knowing it‚ we all use metaphor to explain things around us. It helps us understand things we cannot see with naked eyes or express things we cannot normally experience. Metaphor is a bridge that connects two different ideas and lets us explore and understand those concepts fully. Just like metaphor plays a big role in everyday language usages‚ it also helps shape our understanding of science language. Metaphor helps extend our understanding

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    Science and Technology

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    Innovative Competence and its Upgrade Mechanism Yingjuan Feng (Corresponding author) School of Economics and Management‚ Changchun University of Science and Technology 7989 Weixing Road‚ Changchun 130022‚ China Tel: 86-431-8628-7978 E-mail: blessyandm@163.com Yan Wang (Corresponding author) School of Economics and Management‚ Changchun University of Science and Technology 7989 Weixing Road‚ Changchun 130022‚ China Tel: 86-431-8521-7930 Abstract At present‚ the world economy is shifting to the model

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    Henry Lawson Techniques

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    Technique Table Henry Lawson Short Stories The Drover’s Wife Technique | Example | Effect | Setting | ‘’The bush consists of stunted‚ rotten … trees’’ | Introduces the area that the character/author is experiencing first hand. | Repetition | ‘’Snake! Mother‚ here’s a snake!’’ | Responder would feel the urgency and the traumatising experience that the character is going through. | Colloquial Language | ‘’Mummy! Tommy’s skinnin’ me alive wif his club’’ | Presents to the responder that

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    God and Science

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    God and Science Traditionally‚ a belief in God was attractive because it promised to explain the deepest puzzles about origins. Where did the world come from? What is the basis of life? How can the mind arise from the body? Why should anyone be moral? Yet over the millennia‚ there has been an inexorable trend: the deeper we probe these questions‚ and the more we learn about the world in which we live‚ the less reason there is to believe in God. Start with the origin of the world. Today no honest

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