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    talking amongst themselves. I walk up infront of everyone, clearing my throat to get everyone's attention. “Sorry to disappoint you cheerleaders, but Ethan couldn't make it so let's get to work to get it over with, shall we?” I say with authority laced in my voice. “Today we are working in our wolf forms so shift and follow my lead. Have your mindlink open incase I try to contact y’all.” I command shifting into my wolf. It has been awhile since I shifted into my wolf, she has been begging to…

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    of crisis exists to launch a new paradigm. Currently, the health care paradigm brings significant debate. An evolution of ideas and conflict over scarce resources, demands a paradigm shift from the current model of health care. While a paradigm stresses the need for universal access to health care, a new shift exists that demands the need for a new world view towards the debatable topic. Limited resources and proper management of health care programs, restricts a country’s ability to…

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    My story would set the stage for such a shift by forcing the reader to encounter a society simultaneously the same and totally different from his or her own. I would describe the society as, for the most part, the same as the one we know now. The level of technological progress, for example…

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    Kuhn's Theory Of Paradigm

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    precedent, or exemplar (Harper). Philosophers often credit Thomas Kuhn with popularizing the word as it is used in modern times—after the publication of Kuhn 's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions in 1962, the usage of paradigm in published works skyrocketed (Ngram Viewer-Paradigm). In Structure, Kuhn first introduces paradigms as achievements that were both unprecedented and drew attention from rival scientific activities and was incomplete enough to leave scientists problems to resolve.…

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    Nucleobases Lab Report

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    identify organic molecules based on the atomic nuclei interactions with their environment. Recent advances have made use of the technology in protein, nucleic acid, and complex natural products structure identification. [1, 2, 3] Its origins lie in the works of Felix Bloch and Edward Purcell, who used the discoveries of Isidor Rabi’s extension on Stern-Gerlach experiment, and were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1952 for their use of NMR on solids and liquids. Packard notably observes this phenomena…

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    predetermined problems of earlier paradigms set to be solved. The final problem with natural science is the articulation of a paradigm. Researchers must conduct experiments and observations to articulate or express coherently paradigms. They must undergo work on the paradigm to prove and define the given models of previous theory. After giving attention to these problems Kuhn suggests that the practicing of articulated paradigms will be determined as capable of answering set problems…

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    Science and technology is always changing rapidly. Scientists are always going outside of the box to try to create new technologies and better ways of thinking to further how people perceive ideas. Sergio Sismondo states that “Neither science nor technology is a natural kind, having simple properties that define it once and for all. The sources of knowledge and artifacts are complex and various: there is no privileged scientific method that can translate nature into knowledge, and no…

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    Stephen King is the author of novels and short stories with creepy settings admits that he even fears bugs to add to the list of things that freaks him out. One of his earlier short stories happening 1976, several women at New Sharon Teachers' College fall victim to a “Jack the Ripper” style character with a mysterious fog that weighs heavy over the campus. King, the narrator, also a student, leads us on a twisted tale of a foggy New England town to search who committed the horrifying acts.…

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    Paradigm shift, term first been used by philosopher of science, Thomas S. Kuhn (1922–96) in his research, which means a fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions. People believe paradigm shifts is a change from one way of thinking to another. It 's a revolution, a transformation, a sort of metamorphosis. It just does not happen, but rather it is driven by agents of change. It represents a phenomenon that when enough anomalies proved the current philosophy, paradigm or science are…

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    Chapter Three - Conclusions 3.1 Conclusions This research aimed to verify the synthesis protocol for HPA-12 and analogues from aldehydes of Greatrex et al. (2014). Limited success in synthesising required quantities had a negative impact on the outcomes of this research, and no reasons were identified for the low yields that were obtained. Additional time, or resolution of issues resulting in low yields, would have allowed additional research and confirmation of the synthesis protocol. Long…

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