BLA2750

1. Human sciences are "fuzzy" sciences, but they are still sciences.
__|Psychology__ is a "fuzzy" science, but it's still a science. [] In this article a professor is breaking the law by telling why psychology is not a science while the creator is explaining why it is a science. this is braking the law (psychology is a "fuzzy" science, but its still a science)

2. Science requires data.
in science you have to have proof if you don't it means that your information does not exist where did you get it at is the question theyll be asking.

3. Science runs on careful criticism.
Science runs on careful criticism. [|http://abcnews.go.com/Health/acupuncture-work-pain/story?id=17204118#.UMUOhKNEOJQ] In this article a scientist is saying acupuncture really works but it hasn't been proven yet. this guy is breaking the law of (science runs off careful criticism)

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in this article they are saying its bushes fault for rising taxes but they arent using data to back it up which is breaking(fight fire with fire, and data with data.)

5. There's power in precise terms.
my cousin was really sick so she went to the doctor she find out that she had an infection UTI but she never told the dr. that shes been itchy and peeing a lot for weeks now she could have prevent it.

6. Correlation is not causation.
Correlation is not causation. [] In this article this guy is talking about why people get fat. many people think eating to much makes u fat but this guy is explaining the real reason you get fat and backing it up with proof. yes eating alot causes fatness but this guy show how it works. this is braking the law of (correlation is not causation)

7. More of something good isn't always better
More of something good isn't always better.

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In this article it talks about a __fitness instructor__ that had a cold and thought taking more than prescribed of her medicine would help her faster but she ends up overdosing. this is braking the law of (more of something is not always better)

8. Beware the plausible, __especially__ if it works.
[] When Ben Franklin was trying to discover electricity no one thought that holding a rod in the air would attract electricity until one day during a storm he help a rod in the air and it worked. this is breaking the law (beware the plausible, especially if it works)

9. Where there's smoke, there's smoke.
Where there's smoke, there's smoke. [] Many people say you dye from smokming because you get __#|lung cancer__ and cant breath. In this article it is breaking the law of (where theres smoke, theres smoke) proving many other things lead to death from smoking.

10. Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false.
Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false.

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This is a long list of cases that had very little to no evidence but the person was still charged with the crimes. this is breaking the law (lack of evidence doesn't mean its false)