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    started her doctoral studies at Columbia University. “For her doctoral work at Columbia, Sezen claimed to have developed a method for selectively activating C-H bonds, a technique commonly used to functionalize hydrocarbons” (Schulz, 2011). This research topic became the basis for many of the papers she and her mentor, Dalibor Sames published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. In 2005, Sezen received her doctorate in Chemistry and left the institution. Sometime later, Sezen…

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    Cross Boundary Discourse

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    misunderstandings and miscommunications. Royster’s arrangement of the essay, her clear statement of the purpose, and her call to action from her audience forms a strong argument and importance for readers to connect and understand the problem. To begin with, Royster starts her article by stating her purpose for her research and then proceeds with three personal scenes and ends with a call to action for her readers. This arrangement captures the attention of more readers because of the simplicity…

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    Ruminant Nutrition Memo

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    career in Research & Development in Ruminant Nutrition From: Cendra Sebolt Date: January 20, 2018 Re: Proposal Writing Guide Congratulations on making it to your senior year in Animal Science, pursuing a career in Ruminant Nutrition. As you know, Ruminant Nutrition is a diverse field, and pursuing Research and Development was a great choice. Research allows us to try new things, gain more knowledge, and make new discoveries in order to help animals. An important part of any research is proper…

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    We used primary research in regards to determining and finding out the causes that lead to the lack of communication that was applied during the consultation phase of implementing a new 8 week delivery format. For research purposes we decided to deviate from our original proposed primary research methods that were to use observation and interview to gather the data. Instead we decided to use action research and in particular, appreciative inquiry, focus group and grounded research. The reason…

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    form. The step between translating scientific journals to the public undoubtedly creates susceptibility for misrepresentation of the information presented in scientific studies and journals. According to Hans Peter Peters, a social scientist at the Research Center Jülich, Germany, “the conceptualization of…

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    Rogers explains that most researches lead to technological innovations. He defines technology as “a design for instrumental action that reduces the uncertainty in the cause-effect relationships involved in achieving a desired outcome.” In other words, we use technology to create optimal solutions for our problems or needs. Furthermore, he argues that technology has a material…

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    Oral Assessment Center

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    dimensions call into question the validity of an assessment center to measure dimensions. Moreover, some literature calls into question the ability of the assessment center to measure dimensions at all (John P. Meriac, 2014). Additionally, the research to validate cross exercise dimension ratings has failed to show a relationship (John P. Meriac, 2014). Furthermore, researchers have argued the dimension the assessment exercise asserts to measure, such as stress tolerance or factual argument…

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    Night Strengths

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    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 family life. Involving the family members in the review is also a strength which deepens the findings of the topic. Highlighting what women go through to balance their working life and role as…

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    Animal Testing In Medicine

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    new discovery in humans can be catastrophic as these new concepts cannot be applicable to human beings. For example in 1960’s, experimentation on animals showed that the tobacco did not cause lung cancer, although it caused some minor issues. This research was used for years as an argument to delay the government warning related to smoking habits. However, we still have to continue to test drugs before using in humans. There many other methods to study the effects of drugs in humans, between…

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    this argument I will be exhibiting the ethical concerns that are relevant to conducting a business research study. This reason for this criteria is to ensure that there are no ambiguous claims or biased information, which inadvertently or intentionally would persuade interested parties toward a desired result. Ethical and Legal Considerations of a Business Research Study. The focus of any research study is to present a fair report on a particular situation. The use of manipulation to present…

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