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    Research Coordinator

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    There are many different attributes a research coordinator must demonstrate for a research project to be successful. In this paper, the role of the research coordinator will be examined, and the key attributes that this role will be highlighted. To understand the function of a research coordinator, I was provided with an interview transcript of a research coordinator discussing the qualifications needed for this role. The purpose of this paper is to examine an interview of the research…

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    The journal article “Coffee, tea and caffeine intake and the risk of severe depression in middle-aged Finnish men: the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study”, had to deal with the correlation between coffee, tea, and caffeine consumption and depression. It was a population-based cohort study, which means that it focused on a section of a population for an amount of time. The study was conducted using 2232 middle-aged men, most of them being 42, 48, 54, and 60 years old, who lived in…

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    Article One Analysis: “Did Humans Arrive in America a Hundred Thousand Years Earlier than we thought?” The New Yorker article, “Did Humans Arrive in America a Hundred Thousand Years Earlier Than we Thought?” addresses and summarized information and evidence from a San Diego paleontological site. The audience is made up of paleontologists, archeologists, and the general public interested in the history of the Americas and the Earth. One purpose of this article is to inform the audience of a…

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    Academic writing plays a vital role in the development of the sciences. The main objective of academic writing is to efficiently communicate thoughts, theories or knowledge from empirical experiments or logical deductions in research papers, articles, and theses for example, trying to convince readers and researchers, and progress WORD CHOICE the knowledge in some field. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in studying the rhetorical structure of research papers, especially the…

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    Peer-review processes The international health journals are known for publishing articles that have been peer-reviewed. (Oxford journals, 2015d). This tells quietly clearly that the article was peer-reviewed. If it had not been peer-reviewed, it may not have been published. Also, information on the article given shows that it was first received on 20th March 2014, revised on 4th July 2014, accepted on 11th July 2014 and published on 24th September 2014. This whole process tells that the…

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    Dr. James Reswick Summary

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    Dr. James Reswick wrote an editorial for the Journal of Rehabilitation and Development to explain what he learned about research over a long, distinguish career. 1,2 Recognized in 1976 with election to the National Academy of Engineering, Reswick spent the majority of his career working in the adaptive technology field. This engineering foundation defined how he viewed valid research for many years. However, after assuming duties as Associate Director at the National Institute on Disability…

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    Dear Michael T. Bardin scholarship foundation, I am writing to express my upmost gratitude in receiving the Michael T. Bardin scholarship. I feel very lucky to receive such a meaningful scholarship and for being chosen out of more than 150 applicants. I went to read about Mr. Bardin online, but I was very sad to find out he had passed away in 2005. I am also very glad to hear how brave and how much an advocate of education he had been. To me, there could not be a scholarship better to receive…

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    Major Depression Studies

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    The basic benefit of the artificial meta-analysis over the literature review is the possibility of producing a less partial measurable analysis of the conclusions of numerous major experimental studies. In regards to this specific experiment, the researchers attempted to use those principles that are primarily used for larger literature works. There was heavy usage of MEDLINE searches that were used to facilitate this article. In order to recognize all pertinent primary studies, computerized…

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    Night Strengths

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    This section of the review highlights the strengths and weaknesses found in the journal, in addition to some recommendations that would have enriched the findings. For the strengths it is recognized that the authors have put together a well-structured journal with use of reliable references to support their argument. Moreover, they prove the validity of their thesis statement through its reflection in the journal, emphasizing their research on the impact of night shifts on women’s everyday…

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    When I first outlined this project, I began by drafting a schedule that included all of my assignments for each class then broke down this research paper into weekly chunks that I could complete each week to ensure I was giving myself enough time to draft, complete, edit and re-edit before writing out the final copy. When I began thinking about the disorder I was going to research I narrowed my choice down to disorders I felt I was the most uneducated on to give me an unbiased edge, by doing…

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