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    Data Collection in Marketing Research is a point by point prepare in which an arranged look for every important data is made by scientist. In these marketing research we have primary and auxiliary information. Essential information is the information which is gathered direct exceptionally with the end goal of study. It is gathered for tending to the current issue. In this way, essential information is unique information gathered by scientist direct. Secondary information is the information that…

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    answer. Consequently, ethnographic data is often flawed and inefficient, with the answers they acquire being motivated by the framing of the experiment and other uncontrolled variables, making it difficult to attain a scientific rigor, due to experimental bias, placebo effect, demand characteristics and confounding variables. But all in all, it is clear that a specific change in environment, leads to a change in conception, even if this is a little…

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    Does Weather have an Effect on Pollinator Visitation Rates: A Study on Bougainvilleas and their Pollinators Introduction: Pollination is the process by which pollen, is transported to the reproductive organs of female seed plants. Pollen is a fine, grainy substance, which are the gametophytes of male seed plants, and produce sperm cells. Pollination is what allows most plants to fertilize one another and reproduce. Pollination is important because many plants that humans consume, reproduce…

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    A True Professional What does it mean to be a professional? Some people say it simply means showing up to work and doing your job. Others might say being a professional requires a certain swagger about yourself, a demeanor that’s confident and ready to take on any challenge that is thrown your way without you sacrificing your composure. To be a professional air traffic controller means all these things and more. Part of developing this professionalism as an air traffic controller is learning the…

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    The concept of emotional labour was first introduced by sociologist Arlie Hochschild in her book “ The Managed Heart: The Commercialization of Feeling ”. She described emotional labour as the work performed by an employee in displaying specific emotions with the objective of inducing particular emotions in and responses from customers who avail of the employee’s service. Thus, service employees need to exercise control over their emotions to influence the emotions of the customer and induce the…

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Sialkot Sports industry is an entrepreneurship capital of Pakistan and its unique craftsmanship is a hallmark of this region. It has a fabulous contribution in the development of our economy because almost all the manufacturing if this industry is being exported. Our economists believe that this industry is a nucleus of cottage industry and it is a beautiful role model for rest of the country. Made in Sialkot, Brazuca…

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    A lot of people think that when they make judgments and decisions that they act objectively, rationally, logically and are capable of taking in all the information they are presented with and evaluating it. However, the judgments and decisions that people make are tainted with errors and swayed in large part by a huge range of biases. In their book “Judgment under Uncertainty”, psychologists Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic and Amos Tversky published their findings on cognitive bias in which they…

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    This study was conducted in Selale, one of the 18 zones of the Oromia regional state in Ethiopia. The research site is located between 37 and 100km Northwest of Addis Ababa. It has a high potential for rain-fed cereal and livestock production. The main food crops are barley, wheat, teff, beans and peas. Livestock is considered to be the main asset of the farming community. There are two cropping seasons in a year. The major cropping season is characterized by relatively high rainfall, starting…

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    Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse

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    of carbohydrate mouth rinse on repeated sprint performance. The present study, employed a pre-experimental trial. This was parallel with printed recommendations (Hopkins et al., 2001). Moreover, the absence of a practice effect for any performance variable indicates veracity of the pre-experimental trial. Furthermore, Hopkins and colleagues (2001) found that the practice effects are for non-athletes and athletes correspondingly. Thus, it may be implausible to suggests that the practice effects…

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    Gun Control Research Paper

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    A. RESEARCH TOPIC The purpose of this paper is to determine if gun control laws lower gun-related homicide rates in the United States, as based on an analysis of statistical data following the implementation of the Brady Act; as well as, to determine if these laws produce an increased demand for guns in illegal gun markets. One of the major concerns for American citizens is that the Brady Act and any further actions by the government affect our rights under the Second Amendment to the United…

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