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    Self Eulogy Family and friends we have gathered here today to celebrate the life of a woman with great soul. Today marks the end of an extra-ordinary journey that began 91 years ago. Ogechukwu Philomena Anuta wish to die peacefully in her home. She was born in Enugu Nigeria, on June 26, 1982, to the late Nijedeka Philomena and Thomas Chukwugaekwu Anuta. Oge as known by family, friends and coworkers graduated from St. Johns of God secondary school Awka, attended Nnamdi Azikwe university Awka…

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    there should be a mandate for researchers to share all of their data online when they publish? Why or why not? No, think there should be a mandate for in researchers to share all their raw data online. In the article, the authors stated other fields of research have had a similar mandate in place for several years. Additionally, it would save a great amount of time and research funds if researchers were able to simply acquire the data when building on a study rather than having to replicate the…

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    Data Collection - Professional and Expert Interviews Primary data was collected by conducting semi-structured interviews of professionals and experts in the field of medical marijuana recommendation and distribution in each of the three states utilizing a uniform set of open-ended questions. This data was coded and analyzed to further determine if the FDA regulation medical marijuana would protect vulnerable populations or if vulnerable populations can by protected through state medical…

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    email to inform you why we as a group, chose the secondary sources of data listed in the plans and why we determined using the sampling technique in the way we did rather than using the other methods. I hope that this document provides you with the information which you need. Click here to download the attachment Justifying McDonald’s McDelivery research Task 1 Why we chose the secondary sources of data listed in the plans Secondary Research Justification…

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    1. What do I already know about my topic/issue? (List everything you can think of.) My topic is Socialism. I know very little about the subject except that it tends to be very flawed and never seems to work. 2. What will I need to learn more about or research further regarding the topic/issue I have chosen? The first thing I need to learn about is what socialism represents and its ideals. I also need to research articles and journals pointing out the flaws of socialism. Lastly, I will need to…

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    answer can be persuaded and more reliable data could be collected. Nevertheless, it is difficult and time consuming as it requires personal involvement and visits to all the mandatory places. On the other hand Remenyi et al., (2003), mentioned that there is low response rate, when questionnaires are emailed or send by post and it also leads to less motivation. Since the researchers usually have limited resources, questionnaires are best tool for data collection on the primary basis (Saunders et…

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    Data Collection The researchers described that prior to the study, they met with the nurse managers of the Intensive Care Units, who agreed to place letters of invitation in the mailboxes and email the letter to all their nurses to recruit participants. The letter explained the study and the inclusion criteria for participation. Joan Liaschenko and Cynthia Peden -McAlpine, two of the researchers collected the data. The researchers did a very good job in gathering data appropriately by…

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    We collected our data through interviewing people who are currently involved or have been involved in a TPS. We had two separate sets of questions. One set of questions for the TPS graduates and one set of questions for teachers and administrators. ❏ Data Collection Procedures First, we made a list of people who we could contact. We decided to interview people who are or once were workers at TPS, in addition to graduates of TPS high schools. One person we found is John A. Griffiths who was a…

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    Methodology and data collection The purpose of this research is to take a holistic approach by examining results in one industry, thus allowing higher internal validity. In order to ensure that this study makes use and compliments the existing literature in the field a combination of multiple data-capture techniques have been employed to increase validity (Saunders et al., 2009). The use of both qualitative and quantitative research methods will allow enhanced overall reliability by…

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    One of the CBA's goals regarding assessment data collection is to utilize existing data wherever possible. Thus, course embedded assessment activities (e.g., course exams, student presentations, papers, projects) are the primary means used to collect assessment data. Using course embedded assessments means that additional assessment measures are not required, minimizing faculty workload and extra costs. Thus, most of the program assessment data being collected in the CBA come from embedded…

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