Moral Course of Action Life is a box of chocolates, there are simple and harder decisions as a human being that we must all make eventually through out life. There is the ethical humanitarian in us that must decide from right or wrong. It’s different for every single human being knowing making a decision based on your culture, believes and so on. In this spefic case presented there can be bias and of course not wrong or right answer since we are all different and think differently. Based on the
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Grade 10, I took up pure sciences- Biology, Physics and Chemistry as well as Mathematics and English. My passion for biology was keenly supported by all my chosen subjects. Chemistry helped me understand the molecular structures while Physics and Mathematics helped me understand the dynamics and statistics that we were provided with. Being an avid reader, has led to the formation of many ideas which I feel can be expressed on gaining more insight. A degree in Biological Sciences will help me reach my
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Hair products, deodorants, toothpastes, male and female cosmetics, dish washing liquids, detergents, floor polishes, oven cleaners, pesticides and insect repellents. These are all products that we have used either today or somewhere in our lives but we are not the first ones that these products were used on. Every second all over the world, 22 animals are killed in laboratories that declare that they are saving humanity by testing various products on animals before they are released into stores for
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CHAPTER 8 REASERCH DESIGN INTRODUCTION A research design is the framework or guide used for the planning, implementation, and analysis of a study SIGNIFICANCE Research design offers the investigator an opportunity to carry out different research operations efficiently. This makes research as valuable as possible producing maximum information with minimum effort, time and money. It is the plan for answering the research question or hypothesis. Different types of questions or hypotheses demand
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notable person who is present by invitation to give a speech about the topic of the conference and his/her speech is called as plenary speech/lectures. These lectures provide an opportunity for attendees to hear the speakers who have a passion for science and technology and have reputation due to their research. 8) To find out the quality of a conference, one needs to do more research on the conferences held so far. One should know a relative shortlist of established reputable conferences in research
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Scientific innovation is based on trial and error. Experiment upon experiment is conducted in order to ensure that a certain hypothesis or treatment is valid or safe. However, there is a growing controversy behind the morality of certain types of testing; especially on animals. Scientists have been conducting experiments on animals for centuries, which has resulted in many medical advances that would have otherwise taken much longer to realize. Consequently though, a great multitude of people has
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of the science community at my school, decided to join the intensive program with barely any knowledge about biology. It didn't seem like a smart move at the time, but I'm glad that I had persistence because I learned so much about the field through the guidance from the team. Exploring PCR and Restriction Digests, my group and I were able to publish new proteins on the national GenBank. I learned more about biology and how to work/perform in a team. This motivated me to join the Science/Biology
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Akin to Gale, I argue that accidental discoveries do not exist in science because in order for a discovery to occur, the discoverer must have already established an idea of what will be discovered. In this essay, I will describe Gale’s definition of a discovery, and explain what he means by “accidental discoveries cannot be made in science.” Then, I will support this statement by using examples that may seem like accidental discoveries to demonstrate that accidental discoveries (as defined by Gale)
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common to all sciences, independent, underived and definite, whereas methodology is not as it is a view or perspective to look through. Historical method is useful for theoretical and practical purpose as it provide useful and important information towards the solutions of the problem that makes possible to study the development of a particular idea, concept, philosophy or theory. 1.2.2. Methods of Inquiry The historical research has been heavily influenced by the social science research methods
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I am an athlete and I won gold medal for discus throw in state level competition and I also won a medal in national level competition for 100meters sprint. I have practiced “Taekowndo” (Karate) for five years, which helped me to build physical fitness. At UPES I have taken active part in all college fests and seminars. I was a member of SPE student chapter. As a part of that I have organized many events. To keep myself abreast with the most recent international developments, I consciously
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