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    Ancient American Culture

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    Interviewing and giving questionnaires is called ethnography as a science. This is when you use instruments such as, interviews and questionnaires to gather data and make hypotheses. The second strategy I would use will be historical analysis. This method is when you read books, legal papers, biographies, newspapers, archives and other…

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    According to National Statics, around 50% of first marriages end in divorce (NATIONAL STATISTIC REFERENCE). 87). Research has indicated that 38% of White children and 75% Black children experience parental divorce before they are 16 years old (Bumpass, 1984). This extraordinarily difficult experience can have an intense psychological impact on both the parents and children. Although the parents may see sufficient gain from the divorce, such as finding new partners, finding new hobbies, finding…

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    process posed no problems during the installation at the associate level however, a system failure notice has been occurring when rolling out the new system for management personnel. “Data collection was achieved through the use of structured questionnaire and historical data for assistance in estimating the quality of software thoroughly determine risks that were common.” (Elzamly, A., & Hussin, B. 2014). However, this conflict is causing an impact not only on Briargrove Investments daily…

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    Conjoint Influence of Mind-wandering and Sleepiness on Task Performance was a study conducted by psychologist David Stawarczyk and Arnaud D’Argembeau from the University of Liege. Their primary focus on this study was to understand the influence that mind-wandering and sleepiness have on task performance. They found that this question was important as both mind-wandering and daytime sleepiness seemed to co-occur. In order to investigate that question they examined the comparison between the two…

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    Utilizing High Flow Nasal Cannula During the First Five Minutes of Cardiac Arrest Statement of problem Cardiac arrest is the most serious and urgent medical emergency faced by EMS providers. Due to this fact, paramedics are granted the ability to perform advance life support procedures typically reserved for only physicians. Unfortunately, due to inherent nature of EMS, initial personnel arriving on scene in the first 5 minutes of cardiac arrest after initial patient contact is severely limited…

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    College Drinking

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    Introduction In the last few years, drinking alcohol and partying has become the most central social behavior among American college students. This kind of behavior has many negative consequences. About 1 out of 4 American college students report academic problems which accurse from drinking and partying, for instance missing classes, doing poorly on exams and papers and receiving lower grades. Previous research has found “That pre-partying is involved in proximally 45% of all drinking events of…

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    their geographic area, they used the twelve major cities with the largest multiracial population. To get detailed information about each household within the twelve cities, they used confidential and detailed data from the 1990 Census’ long form questionnaire. After completing their analysis, they found the neighborhood’s racial mix and the father’s minority status, to be the two main…

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    a wide array of possible combinations (Lindstrom and Martinez, 2003). A key benefit of this survey is that it captures information on Children’s work, which is often not included in labor surveys. Data were collected with a survey questionnaire that was administered to household heads and their spouses in two or three…

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    a better understanding of the alcohol use among the 443 students who had one year of college done. The survey consisted of questionnaires on a computer that were anonymous to get the most truthful drinking habits throughout adolescence (ages 14-18). The students were pretty diverse with 49% of the students being male, and 82% of the students being Caucasian. The questionnaire put all of the students into 4 different kinds of drinkers during adolescence. These groups were labeled as…

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    Drug Induced Craving

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    involved in a retreat setting which allow them to get spiritual healing. The awareness of healing starts from the inside out in order for the issues to be addressed. They target self-awareness and self-discipline. The methods used are surveys and questionnaires in order to help build motivation in doing away with the abusive behavior. Yahya, A. (1999). A preliminary study of drug abuse and its mental health consequences among addicts in Greater Accra, Ghana. Journal of psychoactive drugs 31,…

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