For the answer to the question above, Paul's letter written to combat heresy of the Judaizers is written in the book of <span>Galatians. Judaizers are People who pray out to public loud and sound like professional in praying but their hearts are empty and away from the Lord.</span>
Answer:
The correct response is Option C: to ensure the financial gain of the researcher(s).
Explanation:
Most social scientists do not conduct their academic research for financial gain so this is not a part of the American Sociological Association's code of ethics. The ethics are in place to encourage research that protects the rights of research subjects and promotes a professional level of neutrality in sociological research. Researchers need to be conscientious about how their research may impact the study population and the individual people who are participating in their research. They usually have to assure confidentiality regarding sensitive topics, for example.
Explanation:
The difference is between what is being studied and how the subjects are studied.
The natural sciences study the natural or physical world.
The human sciences study humans and their interactions with the world.
In general, the natural sciences have more definite quantitative data, whereas the data for human sciences are more variable and are easily biased.
The natural sciences include physics, chemistry, biology and earth sciences.
The human sciences include anthropology, psychology, political sciences, economics, etc.
Answer:
<h2>How to body a paragraph :)</h2>
<em>Topic sentence</em> (also known as the "hook," state your opinion / point of view
<em>Major supporting evidence</em>
<em>Minor support 1</em>
<em>Minor support 2</em>
<em>Conclusion</em> (restate main topic sentence + summarize your 3 points pf evidence)
Explanation:
Example:
"<em>In the movie "Iron Will" / "Mazy May" the use of dogs as work animals is protrayed as postive/negative by...(give example). Because of this, I agree/disagree with the use of dogs as work animals.</em>"
Now <em>expand</em> on that first example, use "<em>pathos ethos logos</em>" to create an emotional but also <em>logical </em>reason for your opinion. (This means, use both emotional examples from these films, and also logical examples (how the dogs as work animals were helpful / useful compared to other animals...or not if you are against that view))
Add 2 more <em>minor</em> examples, but keep them vague so that the paragraph does not become too lengthy (<em>this is not an essay</em>).
Summarize your points, and restate your opinion.