During the scientific revolution, changing perceptions about the role of the scientist in respect to nature, the value of evidence, experimental or observed, led towards a scientific methodology in which empiricism played a large, but not absolute, role.
Answers: Diana Kendall is a sociologist at Baylor University. He has studied people's lifestyle and how it affects their consumption. Diana analyzed consumption to be a result of what was seen on the television, which means that people who always watch the television spend more money in buying commodities that are beyond their level. He used the housewife as an instance, because their are always at home watching television, this increases their test to spend money. Because the celebrities we see on the television are using a particular product, even though it's expensive, we will still want to buy that one so that we can feel belonged and rich. He concluded that this vicarious living has made many people in America to borrow more.
Even though Diana Kendall has made a very impressive research, with his vicarious living that is affected by watching television, I don't still agree with his explanations because it lacks so many justification. Some people who watch television don't actually notice any products been used by the actors, their only watch the actions been portrayed in the show. Some people who spend more are never lovers of any TV show or movies, but their shop with preference of things their want.
Diana Analysis may apply to some few persons, but not everyone. Therefore his analysis is lacking justification, because he is only assuming what things are, and why things happen.
I believe the answer is: Millitary engineer
The main reason why duke of Milan employed Leonardo is that the duke want him to design a military weapon that the government of Milan can use to improve their defense artillery. As an artist, the duke ask Leonardo to paint the design on the largest churches in his territory.
It is five times greater for African American youths than for white youths in Juvenile custody.
Latinos account for 26 percent of youth held in long-term juvenile facilities, while 40 percent are African American and 32 percent are White.
Opposition youth are disproportionately represented throughout juvenile justice systems in nearly every state in the nation.