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    soothe are not related at all and have different definitions. Towards the end of the paragraph the authors use unrealistic diction choices and sarcasm to make their claim. The word “Pseudoscience” is used to describe the type of “5 forms” of science used to make the MagnaSoles. The authors use the word “pseudoscience” for the word “Pseudo” means fake‚ allowing the reader to see that they are talking about fake science. They do this in hopes to have the readers think on the advertisements they watch

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    Anthropology 250 March 13‚ 2012 Midterm Section 1: Short Answer 2. List and briefly explain the three goals of archaeology. How do they apply and differ from the earlier paradigms of archaeology? * The three goals of archaeology are the study of culture history‚ reconstruct past life ways‚ and understand cultural processes. The study of culture history is to piece together the history of how culture changes over time. To reconstruct past life ways is a complex process that involves a

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    TOK-SCIENCE What is science? -A body of knowledge Natural sciences (physics‚ chemistry‚ biology) + human sciences -A way of thinking Science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge This system uses observation and experimentation to describe and explain certain phenomena. Observation: Science starts with the observable sense perception Hypothesis: reason (sources) Experiment: all WOKs Results Doctrine of science (NS) All properties and events in the physical universe are governed

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    1.1 1. I understand the density of an object to be the amount of material that is packed into an object. 2. Length in cm is 80 cm. width in cm is 50 cm. The area in cm2 is 3‚200 cm2. 3. The money depends on the hours you work‚ because the more hours you work‚ the more money you make. The relation between a and t is A=10t. The slope will be 10 dollars ($) per hour. 4. The scientific method is the way to understand the world around us. Scientific method starts with questioning the world around

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    created. Susan Jacoby in her book‚ “the Age of American Unreason”‚ was very critical of this theory and attributed its popularity it to the rise anti-intellectualism and anti-intellectualism in the United States culture. She describes how the pseudoscience was created from the actual scientific theory of evolution in order to push American elitist views on why there is inequality in society. Social Darwinism is the idea that people are successful in the modern world today‚ because they or more fit

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    Americans and Western medical researchers and the racist pseudoscience that resulted‚ it talks about the way that both‚ slaves and freedmen were used in hospitals for experiments conducted without their knowledge‚ a tradition that continues today within some black populations. It reveals how blacks have historically been prey to grave-robbing as well as unauthorized autopsies and dissections. Moving into the present times‚ it shows how the pseudoscience of eugenics and social Darwinism was used to justify

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    theory‚ which can be empirically confirmed by gathered evidence‚ to better understand the study of umbrellas. However‚ agreeing with Umbrellaology in my opinion would be doing a great disservice to the jurisdictions of a true “science” from a pseudoscience. Using my personal views‚ objective data‚ and support from such philosophers as Ziman and Popper‚ I will prove that Umbrellaology is not a genuine science! To me‚ science is the observation‚ identification‚ description‚ experimental investigation

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    and consumer responses. For example‚ he continually attacks false scientific research often touted in today’s advertising campaigns. Perhaps his most effective way of doing this is praising the "pseudoscience" of MagnaSoles (the name of the inserts being advertised). As the meaning of the word pseudoscience is literally false science‚ the author ridicules not only companies who back merchandise with manufactured research but also the consumers too ignorant to realize the blatant lies. He later accomplishes

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    everywhere are clamoring for the exciting new MagnaSoles shoe inserts." The author also uses vivid imagery‚ "clamoring‚" "exciting‚" which adds to his ever present mocking tone. In line 4-5‚ the author states "using no fewer than five forms of pseudoscience." This conveys alliteration‚ which marketing companies use. This also exposes marketing techniques and mocks them‚ resulting in humor. The overuse of profound imagery found in the following paragraph creates more humor. With phrases

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    controversies about dissociative identity disorder Foote‚ B. (1999). Dissociative Identity Disorder and Pseudo-Hysteria. American Journal of Psychotherapy‚ 53(3)‚ 320 Lilienfeld‚ Scott O.‚ Lynn‚ Steven Jay‚ & Lohr‚ Jeffrey M. (2003). Science and pseudoscience in clinical psychology Middleton‚ W. (2004). Dissociative disorders: a personal ‘work in progress’. Australasian Psychiatry‚ 12(3)‚ 245-252 Traub‚ C. (2009). Defending a diagnostic pariah: validating the categorisation of Dissociative Identity

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