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    Climate Change: Constructed Argument Analysis

    Proponents of climate change have a much better constructed argument. Their arguments are based on facts and observable data like the trend of rising temperatures and higher levels of CO2 in the atmosphere of recently. The Wikipedia page for climate change had close to 450 sources that it had used to gather information; data on climate change is extensive and there is not much traction to anyone trying to disregard it. The opposite side of the argument largely relies on conspiracy theories with little

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    Baby Lab Experiment Essay

    I believe the Baby Lab is a valid experiment but I do not believe the results are interpreted the correct way. The Baby Lab tested babies judgement of ¨good” and ¨bad” actions. The Baby Lab did not have any outside variables I could see affecting the opinion of the babies that were not on purpose. This lab was also replicated multiple times by different people with similar results which allows me to be more confident in the experiment. The conclusion of the Baby Lab was babies are most likely born

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    Blood Polyheme Experiment

    In 2006 a study by Northfields Laboratory got outed for it’s unconsenting experiment done on trauma patients. An article from NBC News said the experiment got through with FDA approval through a loop hole, because the patients were unable to consent do to their injuries, and unable to get consent from a loved one do to the emergency situation. To combat that claim the article also stated that the company made the experiment common knowledge by holding meetings in each participating 31 cities. However;

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    Argumentative Analysis

    Technology allows people to complete many tasks without having contact with others. Technology has become a massive object in the world now. Technology can help people all over the world complete tasks faster. Electronics can help students complete their school work on time and faster than what it usually takes. Therefore, technology has affected humans from communication with others, it is making humans more antisocial and they already are, and kids are more afraid of speaking to one another they

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    Scientific Revolution Research Paper

    “Nature is our kindest friend and best critic in experimental science if we only allow her intimations to fall unbiased on our minds” -Michael Faraday Knowledge of science is an ever-growing tree as it never stops and advancements are always made. The scientific revolution is an example of a period of major growth in scientific advancements, starting at the end of the Renaissance and ending near the late 18 century. However, the expansion of scientific knowledge did not stop at the end of the scientific

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    The Metamorphosis

    An Exception to the Rule With how technology has embedded itself into the lives of american citizens, specifically millennials, people have begun to deeply consider its effects on society. One such effect is the constant availability of information, true or false. Accurate information can benefit and evolve a society whereas false information breeds hate and elongates struggle and grief. Communities based on beneficial information or tactics aid in the lives of millennials as well. With the way

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    Drop Egg Project

    The problem addressed is how to drop an egg from approximately 18’ and enable the egg to survive the impact unscathed. There are many simple solutions available for purchase on the open market, but one of the constraints placed on this project is materials should be recycled or repurposed and not obtained from a retail store. The mission at hand is to obtain recycled materials, design a solution to the problem out of those materials, test the design and modify as necessary to improve the outcome

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    Isaac Newton Research Paper

    “I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me." Sir Isaac Newton was a physicist and mathematician who is well known for his many contributions to the scientific community. He is seen as one of the prominent scientists of all time and played a huge role in the

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    Stephen Emlen Research Paper

    his doctorate in Zoology from the Univeristy of Michigan. After earning his doctorate, he began working at Cornell, where is he is currently a professor of Behavioral Ecology. He was recently inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at Cornell. Even though he is a full-time faculty at Cornell, he has also worked, and had positions at the National Museums of Kenya, Stanford, the University of South Florida, Griffith University in Australia, University of Queensland in Australia

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    Marine Science Personal Statement

    marine and fisheries science fields. I am interested in examining how cultural differences, access to resources, and historical connections with the environment affects interest and engagement. In addition, I am interested in exploring ways to utilize informal science education and citizen science programs to reduce the communication gap between science, policy, and communities; and as outlets for students, especially from underrepresented communities to engage in marine science fields. Realizing

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