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    a) I definately agree with this statement and how science is ever changing. The scientific method begins by asking a question about something. After asking a question the next step is to form a hypothesis or educated guess. A repeatable expieriment is then created to test said hypothesis‚ and a large amount of data is collected. Data collection then leads Scientits to analyze the data and come up with a conclusion to see if the hypothesis was proven correct or incoreect. If the hypothesis is proven

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    Social Work Career

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    drawn to social work. Social workers are highly trained professionals who care about people‚ who want to make things better‚ and who want to relieve suffering. There are over a half million professional social workers in the United States who have all committed their lives to making a difference. • Who Are Social Workers? • Examples of Social Work Jobs • Social Work Standards • Education‚ Licensing‚ and Credentials • Social Work Salaries • Additional Resources Who are Social Workers

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    What defines a sound knowledge of science and technology in today’s world? It is not just the basic knowledge of science and technology‚ but knowledge of a level by which it is able to harness a good use to one’s education given the current advancement in science and technology. What defines a well-educated person? A well-educated person should be someone who is all rounded not just in academics‚ but in terms of character as well. A sound knowledge in science and technology is not essential for

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    1) In your own words‚ please describe generalist social work. How do you see it different form other helping professions? There exists a monumental difference between a generalist’s social work and a helping profession’s work. This is ascribed to the fact that the generalist’s work is not limited to any client or work. Instead‚ they deal with all facets of the client’s life. One of the factors that puts a generalist a notch higher is the fact that they recognize the interactions of a client with

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    SOCIAL CONFLICT THEORY Introduction Social conflict theory is a Marxist-based social theory which argues that individuals and groups (social classes) within society have differing amounts of material and non-material resources (the wealthy vs. the poor) and that the more powerful groups use their power in order to exploit groups with less power. The two methods by which this exploitation is done are through brute force usually done by police and the army and economics. Earlier social conflict

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    It can not be denied that with the development of science and technology‚ people live in a more comfortable way which they can never image one hundred years before. Sciences and arts change people’s thoughts and improve human culture. Some changes may be good‚ others may be not that delightful‚ but no matter how‚ we still go forward in the wave of science revolution.  What scientists do is all about human needs‚ not like Rousseau argued‚ which is only a result of pride and vanity. For example

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    The difference between common sense and science. Plainly stated common sense is information gathered from everyday knowledge and science is thorough research on a particular subject with concluded facts. In a wilderness of common sense‚ science stands a lonely pinnacle One of the strongest features of science is that it can correct our seriously flawed cognition and give us an unfiltered view of reality. Most people put a lot of faith into relying on common sense and intuition‚ but as any

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    “experimental sciences”. What counts as an experiment? Can experiments be undertaken in other subjects? Are there some necessary conditions for an activity to be an experiment‚ for example‚ hypotheses‚ data‚ manipulation of variables‚ observation‚ generalization and expectations of outcomes? Experimental sciences are the systematic observations of phenomena for the purpose of learning new facts or testing the application of theories to known facts [1913 Webster] this means that experimental science is experiments

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    greatest controversies of the twenty first century is the compatibility of science with traditional and cultural practices. Time and time again‚ cosmopolitan groups of scientists‚ philosophers‚ among others have delved into this issue. While some believe that science is compatible with traditional and cultural practices‚ others fully counter this. To answer this question‚ I shall elaborate on the various instances when science has shown signs of compatibility with traditions and cultures as well as

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    benefit us today. Louis Pasteur was and extraordinary man who had amazing traits that led him to always search for answers. He documented everything he did in journals which were then passed down in his family. This journals create controversy in the science world because it is hard to recreate ideas if you don’t have all of the details. After the journals had reached the end of their familial line they were then donated. He first started out studying the breakdown of wine crystals now called fermentation

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