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    Humans are on the constant pursuit of knowledge, and there are many ways by which this knowledge can be attained. Two such ways may be through the arts and natural sciences. However, as humanity begins to think deeper to know more, more and more ethical concerns arise. The arts, for example, contribute to society by adding to the cultural symbols that make up a community. Sometimes, there may be artwork considered too vulgar or immoral for the public. In terms of natural sciences, researchers continue to release their discoveries about pressing diseases, medicine, and other topics. Nonetheless, there are areas of science where the ethical aspects must be considered before continuing, such as embryonic stem cell research or cloning. But do these ethical ideals pose limitations to how knowledge can be procured in these subject areas? Due to this, the knowledge question developed for this topic was “How do we know that ethics suppresses how the arts and natural sciences can produce knowledge?”. By looking at ethics through…

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    Working at the science department at Eastern Florida was unlike any other experience I ever had. Traditionally, I had done mediocre office work for my previous volunteer positions. But I had never been inclined to volunteer in a science field before and I would had never looked that way as I want to major in communications. I had come across this volunteering position when my old professor at the time asked me if I had wanted to consider volunteering at the science lab for part of my…

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    Representation In STEM

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    properly into the world” simply put, if a woman is given the proper opportunity in terms of education and enlightenment she will be prepared for what the world has to offer. In recent times fewer women, especially minorities, have been involved in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). This information serves as a chilling contradiction to the late 1960s when technological jobs such as computer programming was deemed as something a savvy young woman could do even comparing…

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    Business Math

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    also helpful for companies and organizations to make data driven decisions that ultimately relate to logistics, supply chains and warehousing. Business math differs from other types of math’s because it consists of more advanced mathematics such as matrix algebra, linear programming and mathematics of finance. Thus, it is perfect to use in the business management field. Not only is Business math a very important type of mathematics but so is Financial Mathematics because they two form important…

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    focuses on familiarizing the reader to the different styles of academic writing, adopting to the writing and analysis of the text. This essay will demonstrate the similarities and differences in chapter five’s concepts. Starting with the similarities of the writing styles in the arts and sciences, then followed by their deviation. The concepts portrayed are supported by a…

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    on table 11.1, very few women worked in what were considered “men’s fields.” These fields consisted of civil engineers, auto mobile and mechanical, and dentistry field. In contrast, women tended to work as registered nurses, kindergarten and preschool teachers. Over the past 30 years, more women have migrated into what were once considered men’s jobs, but for most fields, these numbers are still statistically low. According to the U.S.…

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    Summary: The dad left the family so they brought in a crazy man from the mental hospital to work on their fields it was suggested by the neighbours but they didn’t think the mom would actually go do that. After a few weeks Emaline and her mom enjoyed the crazy man’s company. Introduction: The family lives on a farm that has been around for generations. The father of Emaline owns it, for his father passed it on to him. Emaline’s dad never wanted to be a farmer; he wanted to work on the…

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    Introduction Science always fascinated people regardless young or old, male or female. From the beginning of human development, hundreds of cultures tried their luck with new inventions and scientific explanations. Every development was founded on the drive to explain the surrounding world in an easy way and try to understand every part of it. Often it was luck or the product of hard work over years and months of calculation and experiments. Looking back into history, every culture had its own…

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    Al Haytham Vs. Al Zahrawi

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    Out of the many prominent Islamic contributors to society, two of the most important are Ibn Al Haytham and Al Zahrawi. Both men lived in separate parts of the world during 900 and 1000 and were leaders in mathematics, anatomy, and other branches of science. Al Haytham developed the first scientific method, which is used by nearly all scientists today, as well as conducted numerous studies on light, the human eye, and astronomy. In contrast, Al Zahrawi was a pioneer in surgery, inventing the…

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    alongside Cesar Chavez and hundreds of other protesters outside the Delano, California vineyards. The rays of the burning sun, searing their skin were the least of their concerns. Protesters were there to proclaim justice for all the farm workers that had been denied the right for proper working conditions in the fields. Bertha Silva came from a Mexican decedent, her parents moved to Delano, California when she was the age of 11. Soon after arriving, the family started working in the grape…

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