to a specific audience. Reports are often used to display the result of an experiment, investigation, or inquiry. The audience may be public or private, an individual or the public in general. Reports are used in government, business, education, science, and other fields. Reports use features such as graphics, images, voice, or specialized vocabulary in order to persuade that specific audience to undertake an action. One of the most common formats for presenting reports is IMRAD: Introduction, Methods
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Answers to Questions Student’s Name Institution’s Name Antigone The basic conflict in “Antigone” is a distorted understanding of the Justice. Unfortunately, the vengeance and justice can be confused in the minds of some self-centered individuals. Thus, Creon, the king of Thebes, was confident that his punishment of Antigone was justified, because she disobeyed not just the request of her uncle and future father-in-law, but she disrespected the direction of the supreme
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Why Should People Hate Science? Science has conquered so many diseases and is promising to cure genetic diseases and even grow us new organs. It has given us mobile phones, tablets and computers that have reduced the global village to a global mall; and yet, there are people who still refuse to accept the power of science as the major agent of change in our society. Some people find it easier to believe that special people can cure serious diseases by simply placing their hands on the diseased
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The predominant environmental philosophy that the Beehive Collective adheres to is environmental justice. They are a grass roots activist organization staunchly opposed to corporate exploitation of resources located amongst smaller and less affluent regions. Their primary tool to accomplish this end are symbolic and meaningful graphics and animations designed to illustrate and teach people about the many societal structures and institutions contributing to this injustice. These issue are complex
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Traditional Society and Modern Society Tradition and modernity are two differing principles which continue to manifest across the world and there have been societies which have retained these traditional values and others which have shifted either partially or completely towards a modern society. Even though there is no such thing as a completely traditional or completely modern society at the present time, the collision between the two forms of organization has great significance for everyone
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finding the order in their personal experience. If not, then they can modify the construct: their interpretations or their predictions or both. This method of discovering and correcting constructs is simply the scientific method used by all modern sciences to discover the truths about the universe we live in. Kelly proposed that every construct is bipolar, specifying how two things are similar to each other (lying on the same pole) and different from a third thing, and they can be expanded with
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HMGT 300 6383 Introduction to the U.S. Health Care Sector (2162) Lakendra Williams Stakeholder Analysis Professor Scott Burleson January 24, 2016 The stakeholder organization that I chose was Alzheimer’s Association. The association started in 1980 and had been in business for over 30 years. The association is a the largest nonprofit, health organization that provides support for people that may be dealing with the disease and their loved ones. The Alzheimer’s Association
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Electrochemistry and solid state science are the future: they are the leading sciences that will ensure our survival on this planet. Every day, they touch almost everyone’s lives, through the electronics we use to the medical devices that keep people alive. From New York City to the rural village of Kyauk Su in Myanmar, our fields are becoming increasingly important. ECS believes that by opening, and democratizing research, we can more rapidly advance our important sciences and society at large, while
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Scientific Method and Steps in Scientific Inquiry Thomas J. Tophia Jr. BSHS/435 May 26, 2016 Dr. Judith A. Geske Scientific Method and Steps in Scientific Inquiry This paper will define and describe the scientific method and the steps in scientific inquiry. This paper will further explain what the steps are in the scientific method of inquiry or research process and why each of these steps must be included to support the scientific method. Further the paper will briefly discuss
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I can see that quite a lot of people had a positive view towards science. The people I questioned ranged from teenagers, to teachers to the general public. Doing this ensured that my results had a wide range of opinions. Most of the people I gave the questionnaire to gave me useful feedback that helped me understand their views on the role and importance of science. Everyone that completed the questionnaire stated that science should be taught in school as it helps everyone understand the world
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