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The Scientific Method of Research in Action
Researchers utilise a variety of processes to learn about the natural phenomena. The fundamental investigation process is based on the scientific method. The scientific method is a guide scientists use to logically examine and interpret the information collected by the following steps sequentially, (Castillo, 2013), to utilise their knowledge gained from their study in an…
Dna,
Genetic Engineering,
Science,
Scientific Method
Study of The Structure and Function of Biological Systems
Biomechanics studies the process of kinematics and develops artificial limbs and footwear specifically to aid the body in performance. The study of biomechanics also includes the stress testing on crash dummies in car accidents and any sport where stress is placed on the body in order to produce performance. The type of stress specifically is…
Engineering,
Science
Position Paper Concerning The Use Of Biblical Quot
In Matter OfPosition Paper. “Concerning the Use of Biblical Quotations in Matter of Science” 1) Is Galileo right that Joshua passage cannot be taken literally, and that some interpretation is necessary no matter which system of the world is being considered? Yes. Literal reading of Joshua will bring us to unpleasant consequences. If only Sun’s…
Philosophy,
Religion,
Science
E-commerce
Advantages of E-Commerce V. Disadvantages of E-Commerce VI. The Future of E-Commerce VII. The Conclusion E-Commerce: An Introduction With the astonishing growth of the Internet, many companies are finding new and exciting ways to expand upon their business opportunities. There are very few successful companies that do not use computers in their everyday business activities,…
Computer Science,
Internet,
Media,
Science,
Technology
Growth of African Americans in Science
Benjamin Banneker was one the best-known black people in early United States history. He was an astronomer, farmer, mathematician and surveyor. He contributed greatly to the rise of African Americans in science. Benjamin Banneker was born in 1731 near Baltimore. His grandmother, an Englishwoman, taught him how to read and write. For many year he…
Culture,
Politics,
Science,
United States
TEACHERS’ BEST PRACTICES IN EVALUATING STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN THE SCIENCE CLASS
Robert P. Baguio ABSTRACT The study explores on the experiences encountered by teachers and practices on evaluating students’ performance in science. The participants of the study are composed of new, permanent and tenured teachers; 9 teachers in all, working at Public School, Public Science High School and Private School. The samples were chosen conveniently. The…
Science,
Teacher,
Teaching,
University
Fear of Public Speaking Among Students
This study was a quantitative method research paradigm on 54 random third year English major students of Bulacan State University – Bustos Campus during the second semester of the school year 2017-2018 for the testing. The findings of this study show that there are students who are having greater level of public speaking apprehension than…
Education,
Psychology,
Science
Difference between Symbiosis and Commensalism
A relationship between two or more different species is known as symbiosis. These interactions between the organisms are different from regular interactions because in symbiosis many organisms are involved and species live together. In these relations a specie or species can get benefit or harmed by other species. In many relations one of the two…
Animals,
Biology,
Purpose,
Science,
Zoology
Strategic Intervention Materials: A Tool in Improving Students’ Academic Performance
The K to 12 science education aims to develop scientific literacy among learners that will prepare them to be informed and participative citizens who are able to make judgments and decisions regarding applications of scientific knowledge that may have social, health, or environmental impacts. Unfortunately, the trends of quality of education in the country is…
Education,
Learning,
Science
Polar Bears
Polar Bears Saving the White Beast The Polar Bear males can measure up to nine feet long, and can weigh 770-1430 lbs. The fur of the Polar Bear covers their entire body except their nose and pads of their feet. The Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) is the largest living carnivore on the planet earth. (National…
Animals,
Observation,
Science,
Wildlife Conservation,
Zoology