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    Forensic Science Critique Essay

    The critics of forensic science from the readings all have backgrounds that would provide them with sufficient enough knowledge of the discipline to deliver meaningful criticisms. For example, Arvizu (2000) is a chemist, who has managed an analytical laboratory, and she is a quality consultant who has managed a laboratory evaluation program for a federal agency. She has also performed dozens of independent audits of laboratories. Other critics, Saks and Koehler (2008), have a background and professional

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    Are the Natural Sciences More Reliable Sources of Knowledge Than Social Sciences?

    Are the natural sciences more reliable sources of knowledge than social sciences? To be able to determine the reliability of knowledge within the sciences, an understanding of what is meant when referring to knowledge is required as well as an understanding of how this knowledge is created. Knowledge has been defined in various ways, depending upon the context is to be used in. As Çakir (2012, p.665) defines it: “Knowledge is the communication between individuals who share decisions and actions”

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    Management Is Both an Art and a Science.

    efficient and talented since their birth that they lead and get success in the field of business. To our mind, this concept was used when the ownership and management were not separated. But later on the researches and development in the field of science, technology and training etc. changed this old concept. Today management is considered not only as an inborn ability but also as an acquired ability. In the words of Ordway Tead, "Managers are both born and made." Today, in large-sized business organizations

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    Research Methods In Computer Science

    A Report On “RESEARCH METHODS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE” Submitted by Nitish Ashok Shinde (5210) ME Comp- I 2nd shift Introduction Computer Science has proved its importance in various domains of science like natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and cultural science [1]. Computer science (CS) characterized as an empirical discipline, in which each new program can be seen as an experiment, the structure and behavior of which can be studied [2]. The term Information and Communication

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    Scope of Political Science

    Essay on the Scope of Political Science by Suhana Dhawan There is no general agreement on the nature and scope of Political Science, “the master science” as Aristotle described it, since there is no generally accepted definition of the discipline, and its organising concept the State. The definitions of both Political Science and the State, the latter in particular, reveal the bias of the thinkers, for example, the metaphysical (Hegel), the juridical (Austin), the sociological (Maclver), the descriptive

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    Science Made Us Stronger

    Science Made Us Stronger History is a story of what has happened in the past. It’s what makes today. During man’s 6000 years history humans accomplished a lot. We are here with all our knowledge about our surroundings and even space from being just caveman. History is really interesting I really like to read about past but my biggest interest is to see the future. We have lots of achievement about different scientific fields for example agriculture, medicine and genetics. As much as we discover

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    The Fluidity of Computer Science

    The Fluidity of Computer Science. Gender Norms & Racial Bias in the Study of the Modern "Computer Science" Computer science or computing science designates the scientific and mathematical approach in computing. A computer scientist is a scientist who specialises in the theory of computation and the design of computers. Its subfields can be divided into practical techniques for its implementation and application in computer systems and purely theoretical areas. Some, such as computational

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    The Importance Of Computer Science

    and making everything click is indescribable, a rush of adrenaline runs through my body and for a brief moment I am on top of the world. My brain is wired to enjoy solving problems logically, which is why I have always been so attracted to computer science, a subject founded on problem solving. Every algorithm that runs smoothly, every piece of hardware that configures without issues, every large project that wraps up on schedule, are all small victories that make it all worth it and fill me with purpose

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    A Career In Computer Science

    for Computer Science as my field in undergraduate course , in Maharaja Surajmal Institute Of Technology. In 2nd year I excelled in courses like software engineering and, java and web development, computer networks, computer architecture, database management system. These subjects fascinated me to so extent that I have

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    Postive and Normative Science

    positive science may be defined as a body of systematized knowledge. Concerning what is; a normative science as a body of systematized knowledge relating to criteria of what ought to be and concerned with the ideal as distinguished from the actual’. * Positive science is concerned with what is, while normative science is concerned with what ought to be. * A positive science studies the existing facts but does not comment on whether the existing state is desirable; but a normative science comments

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