An associate's degree or higher in medical assisting, nursing, chiropractic sciences or medicine, or an associate's degree or higher
in a human science related field with a diploma in medical assisting.
An associate's degree or higher in pharmacy technology or an associate's degree or higher
in a human science related field with a diploma in pharmacy technology.
An associate's degree or higher in a dental science or an associate's degree or higher
in a human science related field with a diploma in dental assisting.
Dawkins is the recipient of numerous honours and awards, including the 1987 Royal Society of Literature Award, 1990 Michael Faraday Award of the Royal Society, 1994 Nakayama prize, 1997 International Cosmos Prize for Achievement
in Human Science, 2001 Kistler Prize, 2005 Shakespeare Prize, 2006 Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science, and was named Author of the Year at the 2007 Galaxy British Book Awards.
Put all of your eggs
in human science limits one tremendously.
But I pointed out that there was new evidence — from biblical studies and from various empirical studies
in the human sciences, especially psychology and sociology — that completely undermined the traditional understanding of homosexuality as a chosen and changeable state.
Because its very interdisciplinariness and inherent concern with issues of interpretation have put it at the center of the most significant controversy
in the human sciences today.
Christian theology is today still entranced by the same way of looking at religion that we find
in the human sciences.
And
in the human sciences the ideas of person, freedom, and dignity got in the way of a neutrally objective accounting for human reality.
After showing that all have substantial limitations, he changes the subject to the importance of cultural criticism
in the human sciences.
Most experts
in the human sciences appear to be thus guilty.
Science in the 21st century, even
in the human sciences such as my own discipline of psychology, requires mastery of rapidly changing technologies.
Roy Collins, a graduate
in human sciences, is now mastering international relations at the University of Oxford.
Though all art could be said to have psychological underpinnings, Surrealism was the first movement that deliberately and consciously occupied itself with the psychological, in large part because of the revolutions
in the human sciences that were happening at the time.
Applying the Rasch model: Fundamental measurement
in the human sciences (3rd ed.).
Not exact matches
Science is still a far cry from biological immortality, but it isn't unreasonable to say that the average
human could live to 120 or more,
in good health,
in the not - too - distant future.
We've known that air pollution is linked to
human health since Lester Lave and Eugene Seskin published their pioneering quantitative work
in Science in 1970.
One of the best ways to prevent artificial intelligence from harming
humans might be to shape the concept of AI
in such a way that harm seems antithetical to the definition of the technology, University of California - Berkeley computer
science professor Stuart Russell suggested.
But recent cancer
science paints a bleaker picture:
in October the World Health Organization said processed meats can cause cancer
in humans, and suggested that red meat probably does too.
David Poole, a UBC computer
science professor who specializes
in artificial intelligence, explains that Watson and Siri treat the Internet as part of their brains, and consequently know more than any
human ever could.
We've always had someone
in America who completely symbolizes
science and technology applied to the task of improving the
human species.
LeadGenius uses a unique combination of the most modern data
science technology and skilled
human researchers working
in concert with each other on client - defined B2B marketing and sales data projects.
«Again, I'm dreaming here and it's
science - fiction and I'm not saying Intel is doing this, but eventually we're going to have good enough robots with good enough artificial intelligence that we'll be able to implant all of a
human's memories (
in it).
The competition is the flagship program of the SSP, which promotes understanding and appreciation of
science and the vital role it plays
in human advancement.
At his Senate confirmation hearing, he stated that that «
science tells us that the climate is changing, and that
human activity
in some manner impacts that change.
«This scenario reconciles the discrepancy
in the nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies of archaic hominins and the inconsistency of the modern
human - Neanderthal population split time estimated from nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA,» says researcher Johannes Krause, also of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human His
human - Neanderthal population split time estimated from nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA,» says researcher Johannes Krause, also of the Max Planck Institute for the
Science of
Human His
Human History.
Art Markman, PhD is a professor of Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin and Founding Director of the Program
in the
Human Dimensions of Organizations, which brings the humanities, social and behavioral
sciences to people
in business.
Forward - thinking minds
in science and tech are integrating high - tech device and
human body and going further than ever.
«The planet has changed
in a way that
science informs us is unprecedented
in human history.
Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip
in the second quarter, down 25 points
in the third, 19 points
in the hole with less than 600 seconds to go
in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl
in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious
science behind «the miraculous comeback»: something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation of
human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team of separate beings — to see «victory» when «loss» is flashing all around them.
While we can't use sterile mice to make any definitive conclusions about
humans, the twins study, published
in the journal
Science last year, provided clear evidence that the microbiome is involved
in weight gain — something earlier research had only suggested.
But no matter how many personal selling points they may offer to their constituents, our findings (along with many others
in psychological
science) suggest that the
human mind gives preferential weight to the bad things.
In Peak Performance, Brad Stulberg, a former McKinsey and Company consultant and writer who covers health and the
science of
human performance, and Steve Magness, a performance scientist and coach of Olympic athletes, team up to demystify these practices and make them accessible to everyone.
He received his B.A.
in Political
Science and History from Knox College and his M.S.
in Human Resources and Industrial Relations from the University of Illinois.
The paper has broad implications for interdisciplinary
science, because it demonstrates a striking pattern
in human behavior that bears on, among others, the disciplines of psychology, medicine, sociology, economics, and anthropology.
And it's that upside from the part where
human accumulation of
science, technology know - how, deployment
in creative ways whether it's a technology product, something that somebody uses technology to produce a non-technology product or just somebody with a crazy - assed idea that people end up liking.
Stitch Fix's IPO could usher
in a new era for subscription e-commerce and influence how other subscription companies combine data
science,
human judgment, and customer service to succeed
in an increasingly competitive retail market.
At its best,
science is a
human enterprise with a superhuman aim: the discovery of regularities
in the order of nature, and the discerning of the consequences of those regularities.
Both are instances of ignorance
in logical reasoning and understanding of
science especially
in regards to
human nature.
I mean, I'm all for (creationism)
in philosophy class, history of religion class,
human psychology class,» but bring it into
science class, and Nye gets upset.
No, but you mean to tell me that we simply popped into existence out of nothing, simply from an involuntary shudder that magically happened
in the middle of absolutely nothing and then slowly through the sheer force of will (or accident, or telepathy,
science hasn't quiet made its mind up on that one yet) one little green gob of magic stuff morphed into
humans.
I frankly believe while there is plenty of need to introduce and reinforce ethics
in human endevours, and to have frank, open discussions of these endevours, religion is at its bottom line a matter of faith and, while it can be an individual's guiding influence, it is not something that should be associated with
science.
In the second attitude, these gifts are corrupted: Philosophy,
science, history, poetry are merely recognized for the useful knowledge they may happen to supply and are thus assimilated into the so - called great business of
human life - satisfying
human wants.
If you're interested
in self - inquiry there are a lot of psychological texts written
in recent years when the
science was far, far
in advance of anything understood about
humans back
in biblical times.
I do find it puzzling, however, to watch theologians, both conservative and liberal, come to the defense of the
human, the rational, objectivity, the «text,» «moral values,»
science, and all the other conceits the modern university cherishes
in the name of «humanism.»
In science, we have the ability to look inside the
human.
If we are right, then we lived our lives to their fullest
in intellectual honesty, without the fear of some tyrant getting their hands on us after we die, and without having taken some stupid stand against the validity of sound
science, or basic
human rights.
That book changed Kass's life and helped move him toward his own remarkable work
in bringing together
science, medicine, and a philosophy worthy of human beings, as in his own Toward a More Natural S
science, medicine, and a philosophy worthy of
human beings, as
in his own Toward a More Natural
ScienceScience.
Then, given your clearly profound understanding of the relevant
science, you can explain how
humans came to possess a defunct gene for egg - yolk proteins
in our placental mammal genomes and why the presence of this dead gene and the mutations rendering it defunct map to the lineages observable
in the fossil record?
They have all of the
humans in the museum and the
science that built it.