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    ------------------------------------------------- Benjamin Cabrera Cabrera earned his degree in Medicine at the University of the Philippines in 1945. He then decided to continue his education at Tulane University in New Orleans‚ Louisiana‚ USA‚ where he garnered his Master’s Degree in Public Health‚ major in Medical Parasitology and Public Health. He graduated in 1950. Focusing on his major‚ Dr. Cabrera published more than a hundred scientific studies concerning medical parasitology and public

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    RUNNING HEAD: Philosophers and Scientist of Modern Psychology Philosophers and Scientist of Modern Psychology History of Psychology While the philosophical distinction between mind and body can be traced back to the Greeks‚ it is due to the works of one great Philosopher that till this very day this is still in existence. Rene Descartes was the first to ever talk about the interactions of the mind and body‚ which later on in psychological history caught the attention of others who came

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    CAEER ASPIRATION AS COMPUTER SCIENTIST In retrospection of my past experience‚ I have learned that to become successful in life‚ a person must pursue his/her avid aspirations with hardwork‚ persistence and determination to accomplish‚ and it with these hallmark qualities that I have chased my dreams. I strive with a steadfast determination to become a computer scientist adept in inventing and designing new technologies and finding new uses for existing technology to optimize various career services

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    Forensic Scientist Imagine a murder happened and they haven’t caught the killer. They could be anywhere. How are they going to find out who it is? A group of forensic scientists will come in and search the crime scene. They will collect evidence such as footprints‚ blood stains‚ and weapons to decide who the murderer is. The job of a forensic scientist must come with hard work‚ determination‚ and a lot of focus. To be a forensic scientist‚ you must have many different qualities and skills. A forensic

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    electron and its charge by the charge oil droplet in an electric field method.  This contribution played a vital role in the foundation of chemical studies in later years. “Ernest Rutherford” Ernest Rutherford‚ the New Zealand born (1871) British scientist contributed a lot in chemical studies by discovering the three radioactive particles alpha (positive)‚ beta (negative) and gamma (neutral) rays by passing a radioactive ray through a magnetic field and then categorizing these according to the deflection

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    1. How are the ethical dilemmas that social scientists face different from those that other researchers encounter in the physical or the biological sciences? Social scientists have a much difficult task than biologists. There are many ethical dilemmas that social scientist may encounter. An ethical issue in sociological research would concern consent. Sociologists does research by communicating with individuals and understanding their way of thinking. In order to do so‚ they would need

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    Konrad Lorenz Konrad Lorenz was well known as a scientist in the field of ethology‚ and his field in the study of animal behavior shaped society today. His theories and discoveries in his life were a breakthrough in the field of ethology‚ but examining the factors that affected his life like his family‚ work‚ and even his dog played an important role in his work. Lorenz and other scientist popularize the study and function of animal behavior and instinct. Lorenz’s research focused the behaviors

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    India’s president‚ he worked as an aeronautical engineer with DRDO andISRO. He is popularly known as the Missile Man of India for his work on development of ballistic missile and space rocket technology.[5]. In India he is highly respected as a scientist and as an engineer. Kalam played a pivotal organisational‚ technical and political role in India’s Pokhran-II nuclear test in 1998‚ the first since the original nuclear test by India in 1974.[6] He is a professor at Anna University (Chennai) and

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    Exploration in the commonly accepted sense began with people like the sea-faring Columbus when‚ in the middle ages it was realized that the earth is a globe‚ not flat. It held a crucial role for centuries in colonization and trade expansion. In the 19th century startling results were achieved by wealthy and gifted amateurs. However quite early in this century virtually the whole of the earth’s surface had been mapped in outline‚ and most of it surveyed by explorers on foot. The process has more recently

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    the operation of Harvard’s computer system‚ a Univac I‚ led him to develop an interest in computing in the early 1960s. Thereafter‚ Ritchie spent a considerable amount of time at the nearby Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)‚ where many scientists were developing computer systems and software. In 1967 Ritchie began working for Bell Laboratories. Ritchie’s job increased his association with the programming world‚ and in the late 1960s he began working with the Computer Science Research Department

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