Definition - To join or become joined by twining together.
It is s also the name of a book By Gena Showalter.
It offsets all the carbon we and other animals in the ecosystem exhale. Carbon from the emitted carbon dioxide is taken and used for energy (glucose) production in plants. These plants emit oxygen as waste which we inhale and use for metabolism. This is essentially the carbon and oxygen cycle in our ecosystem but there are other major players as well as other important cycles (like the water and nitrogen cycles) that are intertwined with carbon sequestration. Additionally, carbon sequestration is responsible for lowering atmospheric carbon monoxide levels as well as methane and carbon dioxide levels; two important greenhouse gases.
The relationship between electricity and magnetism is intimate. A changing magnetic field induces electrical current in a wire, and is the basis for electrical generation. Also, an electrical current flowing through a wire creates a magnetic field, and is the basis for most motors.In general, a changing magnetic field creates an electrical field, and a changing electrical field creates a magnetic field. In fact, light is exactly this; two fields oscillating at right angles, and inducing one another through space.One of the four fundamental forces in the universe is the electromagnetic force. Not the electric or the magnetic force, but the electromagnetic force. Basically, you can't have electricity without magnetism and vice versa. That may not make electricity and magnetism exactly the same, but they are intertwined in a most intimate way.
Much of psychology is not based on common sense, but on meticulous research, testing, and appropriate applications of theory. Experimental psychology uses valid scientific methodology and empirical data in an effort to reach factual conclusions. In many aspects, you can say psychology is more of a 'soft science', rather than an exact science, but that does not exclude the fact that psychology can also be based on scientific methods of research. ------------------------------------------ I'm a senior psychology major, and let me tell you, it is a REAL science. We are extensively trained in research methods and statistics, and the field is closely intertwined with neuroscience. The person above me has it right. Psychology is very much about scientific research and testing. It gets a very bad rep, but it is, and always will be, a real science. ----------------------------------------- I am a biology major. Psychology is not science; it is pre-science. It uses ad-hoc conclusions- just because you have graphs doesn't make you science. You can do things scientifically, but if they don't draw rigid, testable, falsifiable conclusions, it ISN'T science. It annoys the heck out of me that someone who claims to be a scientist would use emotional language like: "it is and always will be science", "extensively trained in research methods". Any self respecting scientist would see those phrases as self-inflating to make the theory look better because the actual facts aren't there. A psychologist observes phenomena and then draws conclusion based on their opinion. Like "this guy gets angry a lot- he probably has feelings of inadequacy" based on what evidence? --------------------------------------- As many things throughout the social SCIENCES this comes down to a debate such as the nature vs nurture debate. It could be argued that psychology is a science as it uses scientific methods such as the experimental method to support a hypothesis, and that psychology is not just Freud (who is an ancient psychoanalytic psychologist who was a doctor of psychology when psychology was still a newborn baby). However, sciences such as biology measure phenomenon which psychology does not do. Sciences use valid, repeatable, objective, subjective and reliable studies whereas psychology uses research methods such as case studies which cannot be repeated or can provide empirical data as case studies can only be used on one person. The answer to this debate in no matter what psychology book you make reference to will always say "psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior" but will then contradict itself by saying that it is a debate and psychology is not yet a science but is slowly growing into one.
Intertwined Lives - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
When it is intertwined with other strings which then form a strand. Strands are then intertwined to form a rope.
The shoe strings were intertwined within the cloth that hasn't yet been fully stitched.
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Mycelia
Love
intertwined
A Theocracy.
tangled, matted
Adoption
Coco Chanel
intertwined