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    attain a higher level of job satisfaction among the staff. This will also drive their motivation for better performance. 2.9. It will help LMU to reach a more competitive edge over others because by engaging more staff to indulge in producing quality research papers, it will attract students from…

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    Ethics are a fundamental concern of sociologists when they are conducting research. 7.) Was it ethical to do these experiments? If yes, which ones and why? If not, why not? I do not think that it was ethical to do any of these experiments because it basically exploited these people and their well-being. Even though these people signed up to do this experiment, the treatment of them was extremely unethical and could have even been damaging. The only way this could have been ethical in my mind was…

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    Multiferroic Magnetoelectric Nanostructures for Novel Device Application is a published research paper by members of the Materials Research Society. This discourse community’s purpose is to inform engineers, usually electrical engineers, about new electronic materials and their applications. In this article, three Northeastern University and one Pennsylvania State University academics describe the use of magnetoelectric nanostructures in modern technology. The technology industry is quickly…

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    of creating this animal and conducting tests and researching it is to make it possible for humans to live in space without a space suit. Another way of making animals/people to be able to live in space is to make them more resistant to radiation. Research has shown that there is a certain gene in animals that make them more tolerant to radiation. These are the main points of the article and play a big role in the authenticity and the interest of the article. This article gives appeals to a lot…

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    adopted, with its emphasis on the supply of scientific knowledge, which states that science leads to technology and this in turn transforms the basic science Commercial applications that seek to satisfy the needs of the market; In other words, basic research leads to "invention" and then to innovation, that is, to the launch of the novelty. Escorsa Pere Castells (2005) believes that this model is not realistic (1) and on the contrary too theoretical, since the basic science does not always…

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    would be writing when I enrolled. It turned out that this class covered many topics as we worked on writing research papers for a topic of our choosing. In the time following the start of our assignments, there was a lot to learn about how to research, working with others, the mechanics of writing, and becoming professional in how we explain the information we’ve gathered. When it came to research, I wasn’t quite sure where to start. Of all of the topics I had on my list, I went with the human…

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    position to make an informed decision on the future strategies regarding new member attraction. The first four steps of the management-research question hierarchy are the management dilemma, the management question, the research questions and the investigative questions. To begin, we must address the management dilemma in order to conduct an effective research process. The management dilemma of the NCR Country Club is the inability to attract new members to support the renovated facility.…

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    What was the researcher 's purpose in conducting this study? The aim of this study was to examine oral proficiency and comprehensibility in nonnative speakers of English using suprasegmental features of accentedness. 3. What were the hypotheses/research questions? a. Would computerized analysis of the suprasegmental factors show similar results to the one that relied on subjective rating? b. What is the role of the suprasegmental factors as a unit on proficiency and comprehensibility?…

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    background noise, or even write a quality paper while listening to music? In this research study, I will be testing and examining why students need background noise to be…

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    undermine attempts by cartels to collude to raise prices and restrict output. They believe that cheating is just one facet of how a cartel can fail and not the main reason. To answer their question, Levenstein and Suslow attempt to answer four other research questions: 1. Can cartels succeed? 2. How long do cartels last? 3. What impact do cartels have? 4. What causes a cartel to break up or fail? Using a variety of quantitative evidence, Levenstein and Suslow use these questions to determine…

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