Sunday, December 2, 2012

what are some questions that a anthropologist, sociologist and psychologist might ask about assisted suicide?

Q. Hey i have got an assignment to write an essay on assisted suicide. First we have to write two questions for each social science and answer one question in the form of eassy. so pleae send me some very interesting and good questions from each social science relater to assisted suicide. Give some hints to write the essay too.

A. Anthropologist: What, if any, long term impacts could assisted suicide have on the process of natural selection?


What can I do for a scientific or social science field study?
Q. I have to either observe something in science or social science.
The purpose is to derive a question that I want answered, and then answer it in a 5 page report.

My professor said with natural science, I could observe something on campus... like how student traffic in a particular area effects life for squirrels or birds... with Social Science I could pose a question to students and gather feedback via surveys.

I'm not sure what I should do!

A. I once released a pair of normal white ducks that had been penned and caged and raised only for eating into a pond with other ducks. First off, it was fun to see them take flight for the first time, but also I noticed that they were shunned by the regular adult Mallard) pond ducks. But as the baby Mallard ducks grew to adulthood, the white ducks were able to join them as a group.


how has the agricultural revolution ushered in the industrial revolution?
Q. this is a social science question. answer any way you please. as long as its a smart answer. thats the easiest way for me to understand it.

A. Cool...I'm doing a worksheet on it right now. If you don't want to read that much, move down ot the important part.

**********Introduction**************

The agricultural revolution is the advancements of agricultural methods. For example, the "strip" farming method passed down from the Middle Ages was abandoned. Instead, the Parliament sold "common lands" (lands owned by community) to people who can afford them (wealthy farmers). Now, the farms became bankrupt because they had nowhere to grow their crops and graze their cattles. Replacing the three strip method was a more effective way of farming known as the "enclosure" (only workable with large fields), which produced four times as much crops.
Wealthy farms can selectively breed animals to make more "productive" animals, while the small farms can't.
Therefore, the small farms could only be sold to the wealthy farms because they can't compete.

********Important part**********

Ex-farmers who have no jobs went to the cities to look for work. They ended up in large factories. With the enormous amount of labour possible (and advancement in machinery), factories were able to make large amounts of products in a short time. The Industrial Revolution was able to happen.

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Okay, I thinks that covers it. And I hope you understand. Now I have to finish my worksheet. (This was a good practice for my final.)


What are some good question and answer sites for science and/or social studies?
Q. I need to find some things out on weathering and erosion for school. do you know of any good question and answer site i could go to?
I need help FAST!

A. I am sending you some links that you can go to for some more information on these topics. They both have good information on what erosion is, and some good resources for more information on the links. Best of blessings,
Maraleh





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