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No, scientific Laws and scientific theories are not same.Scientific Laws have proofs, they are acceptable by all like Newton's Laws of motion are accepted by allwhere as scientific theories demands proofs, these are not acceptable by all Like Theory by Charles Darwin is not acceptable by all
science's birth can be argued with the introduction of the Scientific Method. technology is an evolving/living concept. it's born again and again from forces such as competition, limitations on resources, demands of consumers and a like. science takes the position of 'which question (and how) can we answer next?' next technology is the response or 'kaboom' from the market's intolerance with out it.
The scientific method demands techniques the approve or mount any theory and therefore when isolated systems are examined there must be a way to repeat the process under lab conditions to make conclusion. The illusions lies in the idea that scientists are objective. Scientists want to make a living so the academic community having an agenda to protect its own interests keep those scientist who tow the party line and discredit those who appose.
Natural selection explains adaptive change in the immediate environment.
It is true that scientific endeavor is driven by both curiosity and society demands. Advances in science are often driven by societal demands.
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Societal marketing considers not only the demands but also the effects on all members of the public (society) involved in some way when firms meet these demands. The term 'societal marketing' was first coined by Kotler in 1972
According to psychoanalytic theory, the main function of the ego in the personality structure is to mediate between the demands of the id (instinctual drives) and the superego (internalized societal norms), in order to find a balance that satisfies both personal needs and societal expectations. It acts as a realistic part of the mind that helps individuals navigate the external world while considering internal desires and societal constraints.
No, scientific Laws and scientific theories are not same.Scientific Laws have proofs, they are acceptable by all like Newton's Laws of motion are accepted by allwhere as scientific theories demands proofs, these are not acceptable by all Like Theory by Charles Darwin is not acceptable by all
Globalization, rapid technological advancements, increased competition, and complex stakeholder relationships all contribute to the need for project management in today's society. These forces require organizations to deliver projects efficiently, effectively, and within budget to stay competitive and meet stakeholders' demands. Project management provides the structure and framework necessary to navigate these challenges successfully.
Math is an essential skill for living, for working, for contributing to science. Scientific studies demand competance in statistics. Running your own business demands a knowledge of finance. Going to the grocery demands that you know how to identify the best values etc.
Miss Emily deals with the demand of the conflict by isolating herself from the community and refusing to conform to societal expectations. She becomes reclusive and exhibits controlling behavior as her way of coping with the demands placed on her.
Three factors affecting educational planning include student needs and characteristics, resources available (such as funding, facilities, and personnel), and societal trends and demands (such as technological advancements or changes in workforce requirements).
Freud believed that individuals experience internal conflicts between their desires (id) and societal expectations (superego). He argued that this conflict is a natural part of human development and that individuals must find a balance between fulfilling their own desires and conforming to societal norms. Freud believed that resolving this conflict is essential for psychological health.
made more demands ..;))