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Similar to Case 1, implementations in this second case showed a pattern of more science at the beginning of the unit that transitioned into more engineering at the end of the unit (Figs. 3, 4, and 5).
As a battle-scarred veteran of Washington, Lane knows the harsh political realities of trying to sway legislators to fund more science at a time that Congress is struggling to trim overall federal spending and the public is indifferent to the issue.
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1. Factor 1: Indispensability: Predictors of rating being indispensable as more important were, in order, lower fantasy, personal distress and perspective-taking measures on the empathy scales, higher strategic learning scores, lower grades in non-science GCSEs, and taking more sciences at AS-level.
Both government and engineering firms are encouraging girls to take more science subjects at A-level, in the hope that this will translate into new and enthusiastic engineering students.
There's more science being discussed at Slade's palatial coastal estate, too.
So companies that are trying to bring more science to sales at home will still need to master what some call the "steak-and-a-show" method when entering new markets.
In many ways a deplorable book (the hero, with whom we are supposed to identify, is obnoxious, aggressively rude, sexist and a terrible role model for scientists), I nevertheless learned more science from it, at a formative age, than one ever expects from a work of fiction.
So for an investor wanting to fund more science endeavors, staring at a highly technical proposal for some promising-looking company can feel like trying to summit a daunting mountain while more accessible ascents are all around you.
Partly because there is more science, regulators (in America at least) are more willing to allow health claims on products; and health claims increase sales.The Atkins diet, which has boosted sales of eggs and meat and hit potatoes, is one manifestation of consumers' determination to watch what they eat.
The advocacy group, Más Ciencia para Chile (More Science for Chile), was formed at the end of 2010 and close to 20 science students, postdoctoral researchers and journalists now work on the issues outlined above, as well as the promotion of better public attitudes to science and science communication.
It is an accepted fact, to the point of cliché, that the United States needs more science majors to someday work at all those surplus science jobs.
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