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    Role Models Robert K. Merton is the sociologist who coined the term, “role model”. Merton focused his work on social Through Merton’s research and studies on social groups, Merton discovered that people tend to set the behavior, instead of individuals setting the behavior. A role model is someone who sets the example and appropriate behavior in situations. Psychologically, role model are important to the development of the youth. The knowledge of the role model guide the youth to a successful…

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    students were selected at random. Students answers mattered only as a success or failure in whether they planned to attend college or not. In addition, n p̂ >10 at 26 people and n q̂ >10 at 474 people. Because the conditions are satisfied, a Normal Model for the sampling distribution of the proportions will be used for a one-proportion z-test. This will be a two-tailed tests as we are attempting to determine if the proportion of students who enlist in the military is different then the…

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    of his competition and expanded into new and profitable markets. By this time, in 1882, Rockefeller established what was known as the Standard Oil Trust which established itself to coordinate all oil exploration, production, and distribution activities throughout the nation. In reality the trust was a giant conglomerate of many small corporations. Having Standard Oil well established, by the 1890s, Rockefeller’s empire controlled almost 90% of all oil that was produced in America. His ventures…

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    called by Caney “the hybrid model” and arises as an attempt to supplement a qualified version of the PPP by ascribing a qualified version of the APP. These two new principles are the Poverty-Sensitive Polluter Pays principle and the History-Sensitive Ability to pay principle, respectively. As far as the Poverty-Sensitive PPP is concerned, persons should bear the burden of climate change that they have caused, however, this burden cannot be a detriment to a decent standard of living. On the other…

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    Imagine a world without role models. A world thrown into chaos. A world full of the wrong morales. Everyone cheats and lies to get a head. No one can be trusted not even family. However this won't happen because there are many good role models. One of the best way to find a good role model is to read a book. Books are full of great role models not just for kids but adults too. Three characters from books that teach life lessons are Cassie who teaches to stay positive, Four who teaches to hold on…

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    apology. Just last week Cheryl revealed that she wasn't happy that the new Sports Illustrated had a "full-figured" woman on the cover. Cheryl even said that a woman should have a waist that is smaller than 35 inches. "I kind of rolled my eyes." Model @theashleygraham responds to Cheryl Tiegs' criticism: https://t.co/W7NDp9anQK pic.twitter.com/ACpXVt6IjC — Good Morning America (@GMA) March 3, 2016 Cheryl Tiegs didn't stop…

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    A gap-filling method was developed based on the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) method. PCA is a widely used dimensionality reduction method to find a new set of variables as linear combinations of original variables, capturing most of the observed variance in the original data (Storch and Zwiers, 2002). It has been used in various climate studies for decomposing dominant mode (Storch and Zwiers, 2002) and time-series gap-filling (Beckers and Rixen, 2003; Kondrashov et al., 2014). The…

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    %), that will also be regression line fitted to the given data. The equation shows that the coefficient for retention rate in percentage is 0.2845. It indicates that for every additional percentage in retention rate (independent variable X), the model predicts an increase in graduation rate by 0.2845. In order words, for every 10% point increase in RR, GR increases by an average of…

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    a particular score. This assessment included a standard score mean of 100 with a standard deviation of 15 with an average range of 85-115. The confidence interval was the degree that the clinician could be certain that the statistical values collected were true. The larger the range around Amanda’s obtained standard score, the greater the confidence was that it would include her true score. Amanda scored a standard score of 76 placing her -1 standard deviations below the mean on the Core…

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    Exponential functions model situations where change is proportional to quantity. These functions have a consistent fixed period over which the function will double, triple, or quadruple as moves across the x-axis. With this function, there are typically two main equations used…

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