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    Underrepresented in Computer Science? Gender Differences in Stereotypes, Self-Efficacy, Values, and Interests and Predictors of Future CS Course-Taking and Grades (2014)” attribute these factors as negatively impacting female interest in the technology field. In order to level the technical work field and provide equal work opportunities for both genders, Beyer believes that primary school settings should provide a better environment to foster ones interest in computer science. She believes that changing

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    The Doomed Battle of Mankind vs. Science One thing that distinctly separates humans from other species is that man has the ability to challenge its intellectual curiosity effectively. Europa Report is a science fiction thriller about a doomed trip to Jupiter’s fourth largest moon Europa. Respectable scientists risk it all for the advancements that will be made it the name of science. Europa Report, released in 2013 by Magnolia Picture came into production after the November 2011 discovery of water

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    of mankind. Because of their countless hours spent on research and experimentation, they have been able to create and ensure that technology is always improving. Science and STEM related careers are a growing field that requires the same quality, people interested in this field are problem solvers. The majority of scientists and science enthusiasts follow the same basic process also known as the scientific method. They all give the information collected and confirmed to the public for general use

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    Careful Science it talks about how you shouldn’t be fooled of thinking accidents lead to great discoveries. People would argue that how having a chocolate bar in your pocket and it melting help invent the microwave was a mistake that turned out to be great, but in Lost Cities, Lost Treasure Heinrich Schliemann made a mistake by digging too far and being arrogant by not taking the steps to find the city of Troy, by doing that it resulted him in losing many artifacts. In Praise of Careful Science it also

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    Education Agency, some of the subjects include science, mathematics, social studies, English, and more. Nowhere in the subject is religion included. The basic curriculum is made in order to give students skills, knowledge, and to help develop the minds of the future. In science class, evolution is taught either briefly or detailed. It is taught because it is a popular theory that did not seem to choose a certain religion. So why believe that religion and science can be taught together? The evolution of

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    In The Dark Side of science by Heather E. Douglas that published in the November (2011) issue of The Scientist, promotes the use of forethought on studies done by scientists. Dr. Douglas focuses on the great need for the studies done to include the negative outcome on life vs just the positive. In a closer reading Dr. Douglas is humanizing the situation to connect with scientists explaining why we need to take responsibility for our actions. Dr. Douglas feels it is in the scientist of who discovers

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    Nursing Theorist Paper Martha Rogers is the nursing theorist who developed the Science of Unitary Human Beings theory. In her studies she proposed that humans and the environment are in constant interaction with one another as an infinite energy field. In the theoretical model there are four components, they include: dimensionality, openness, patterns and organizations, and energy fields. These components were in turn used to create three principles, which are resonancy, helicy, and integrality.

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    Galileo’s work affected the development of science in his creative thinking. As stated in my first site “Galileo's contribution to our understanding of the universe was significant not only in his discoveries, but in the methods he developed and the use of mathematics to prove them.” Adding on to this quote Galileo used his knowledge of mathematics and incorporate it into his scientific work. Using mathematics in science was a major advancement to technology of the modern day. Galileo made telescoped

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    After carefully evaluating my skills, interests, aptitude and academic background, I have decided to pursue MS in Computer Science. I am a research enthusiast/Being a research enthusiast , and I /I would like to embark upon my journey to become a successful researcher through Master Program from University of Florida, Gainesville. I have excelled in academics so far in every course work involving logic and mathematics. Since childhood, I consistently secured/consistently securing one of the top three

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    be eliminated. Hopefully using these paragraphs I can demonstrate why Falsification is important; How falsification is important for the advancement of science and the more ethical choice . Here are a few pros of falsification, then a few cons will be listed. Falsification has broken down many old theories which were made during ages where science was not discussed in large groups or brought to societies for recognition. Now theories and laws can be challenged. Not only will this advance ideas for

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