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Hi i know this is math and my question is science but i really need help so if any of you can i would appreciate it

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specific instance where science was or is being used to make decisions in your community.

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political science mayby

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Examples, please? How does science apply to decision making in political science? Political Science and Science are poles apart, very differerent fields.

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the example my lesson gave me was drinking water

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do you want me to show you the work sheet i have to do

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All right. Share your worksheet. What does science have to do with drinking water?

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This is it What is a summary and what does it mean to summarize? • Summarizing is how we take larger selections of text and reduce them to the bare essentials. • Summarizing means including only the MOST important information. • A summary tells the main idea of the text. What is a summary and what does it mean to summarize? Step One (5 pts): After your interview or article reading, write down (list) the important (key) points or words from the article’s text or from the interview. You must list 10 points! 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. Step Two (15 pts): From your notes, create a maximum of five sentences summarizing what you have read or learned in the interview. Try to keep each sentence to 20 words or less. By doing this you will eliminate the fluff that writers put into text to make the reading more interesting. It will take you right to the point of the text and will be easier to remember! For a 5 sentence paragraph you could use the following guidelines: • sentence 1 –Introduce the reader to who you interviewed or what you read. • sentence 2, 3, & 4 – Tell the reader the important information from our article or interview • sentence 5 – Tell your reader how the information in the article or interview showed how science is used in decision making. Write your summary paragraph here: Step Three (5 pts): Cite Your Resources If you chose the interview for your citation must include • Name of person interviewed, their relation to you, date interviewed, and a phone number or email address at which they could be reached Example: Theresa Smouse. Parent. 1/26/2009. miss_smouse@yahoo.com If you chose to read an article with an author your citation must include: • Author’s Name (Last, first). Title of article. Title of Journal, Magazine or website article found in. Date of Publication (if on web and no publication date, use date retrieved). If from website include URL address. Example: Interview: Theresa Smouse. Parent. 1/26/2009. miss_smouse@yahoo.com Article: Smouse, Theresa. "Science Will Prevail.” Chem4Kids. www.chem4kids.com . Retrieved January 21, 2009. If you chose to read an Article or Web Page with NO AUTHOR you need to include: Title of the Web Page. Who or What Group sponsors the web page. Date retrieved. The Web Address. Example: NASA Goes to Mars. NASA – Kennedy Space Center. Feb. 5, 2009. www.nasakids.gov. Put your citations here:

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