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    Homeless Populations

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    gatekeepers within the organisation that they want to study. This is usually management or senior executives within the institution. The role of a gatekeeper is very important as it protects settings and participants (Berg 2004). However, in the case of conducting a covert ethnographic research the researcher does not need to seek permission to gain an access to the group as the group itself does not know about the study (Bryman 2012). On the other hand, it raises ethic…

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    Case Study Of ALCO Sensors

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    All these terms are very useful to know for any future careers in Law enforcement. Currently at work we are conducting a simple research on why our ALCO sensors read higher than the local police departments ALCO sensors. Usually the Blood alcohol count (BAC) drops between the two test but there is around a 15-20 minute period between the two test. This usually…

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    Seiji Ozawa

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    to continue studying the piano; he shifted his musical focus from piano performance to conducting. Over the course of his lifetime, Ozawa has received international acclaim and many awards from a number of institutions. Ozawa also holds a number of honorary doctorate degrees from schools around the globe. A familiar face in American classical music, Seiji Ozawa has influenced many, through passionate conducting with technical brilliance and “a sense of ferocity” (Midgette) that captured the…

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    chaotic situations over a group of people. While conducting live fire training she is regularly in charge of more than 20 members including those that out rank her. She is able to ensure that ranges are safe and successful, leads range personnel through multiple courses of fire during long days, and often times in adverse weather conditions. Her ability to direct others enables range evolutions to be more smooth and productive. • While conducting training with station WEPOs and LEPO's many of…

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    Military Accountability

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    ensuring that their medical profile allows for them to deploy when called upon. Ensuring that proper measures are taken place for when a deployment occurs. Helping soldier’s families out by providing directions to specific services and following up. Conducting physical training and developing plans that will help soldiers meet the physical demands of war. Providing detailed counseling’s with my soldiers and getting to know their strength/weaknesses and goals will help me to develop and mold them…

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    Super Sonic Worksheet

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    cardboard box is worth $15 in sales for the 2013 and 2014 year. Each cardboard box costs $5 to make in 2013 and in 2014. After completing the efficiency training, Super Sonic had a $2,000,000 increase in annual sales. What was Super Sonic’s ROI for conducting the training? Using the above scenario to complete a ROI worksheet, I was given a visual of the actual impact a…

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    Discussion: The distribution of each graph is quite comparable as they have similar means and standard deviation, where the preferred hand has a mean of 16.33 and a standard deviation of 2.842 whilst the non-preferred hand has a mean of 17.2 and standard deviation of 2.848. The normal distribution graph of each can be seen below: Preferred Hand vs. Non-preferred Hand: The graphs and boxplots (Figures 1.3- 1.6) seen previously in the results indicate that the two results did not have a normal…

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    Read Aloud Research Paper

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    Conducting a read aloud is not an easy task, especially since a teacher’s ultimate goal is to have his or her students actively participate, by making predictions, as well as asking and answering questions (“Repeated Interactive Read-Alouds in Preschool and Kindergarten, n.d.). It is pivotal for both teachers and parents to realize that conducting a read aloud enables students to expand his or her vocabulary, provides him or her with a model of fluent reading, as well as motivates him or her to…

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    The IRB Process

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    the awareness has increased to protect the rights and welfare of human subjects. When participating in or conducting human subject research, student investigators and student researchers must adhere to the guidelines and principles, which are set by U.S. federal regulations and institutional policies and procedures. This module covers information a student must comprehend prior to conducting a research project. IRB approval is required…

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    a different source for service the people needs. In these areas, some may have the duties, but the findings are different. In family law, a paralegal job is to work in a law office drafting pleadings and correspondence, coordinating hearing and conducting research. Estate planning and probate paralegal job is to prepare wills, trusts, a power of attorney, probate pleadings, and deeds. They will also…

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