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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION What are macromolecules? Are you able to recall a time when you would use the knowledge of macromolecules to address a situation in your life? If you have struggled to answer either question previously addressed, you are not alone. Consider this: you may not have been a part of an experience when learning what this term means; therefore, this term does not have meaning to you. Across the country, educators tend to do what they have experienced or are familiar with.…

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    Research is a process of inquiry. In research study sampling theory is necessary, because it is a section of statistics, which included population, target population, sampling eligibility criteria, methods, plan, assessable population, elements, representatives. The sampling theory is not complete with selection of observation of population. That will start with the random sample, the use of probability theory with population limitations Then evaluate the data from the random sample and develop…

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    Executive Summary Auburn University Montgomery, established in 1967 at the request of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce on behalf of local and state leaders, is an institution that offers more than 90 areas of study, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Some unique programs include Geographic Information Systems, Hospitality and Tourism, Homeland Security, and Cyber systems and Information Security. Organized into five academic units the institution includes: the College of…

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    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 introduction section, to identify and better understand the patterns used to facilitate reading, comprehension and argumentation. Many of the rhetorical structure of research paper…

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    Yasmin Dihyem

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    current student at LaGuardia Community College, planning on transferring to a four-year college. My educational aspiration is to obtain a bachelor’s degree in biology that would assist me in pursuing a medical career. Furthermore as I become an experienced doctor, I want to start a nonprofit organization with the mission of offering free medical care. By participating in the CUNY Summer Undergraduate Research Program, I am given a chance to come closer to my goal. I have always found a great…

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    an upper level math-science academy. This school was similar to college, with set lecture/lab times, research days, and small class sizes with informal assessments. During research days, we divided into our small research groups to work on our year-long research project. We wrote scientific papers and presented our findings to the whole academy at the end of the year, which was quite the educational experience. For my senior year project, my group and I developed an ethanol- hydrogen peroxide…

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    Gender And Toys

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    The author of the article Gender, Toys and Learning is Becky Francis, who is a Professor of Education and Social Justice, as well as the author of many other academic journal articles and books. Francis’ research was funded by the Froebel Research Institute and published in the journal Oxford Review of Education in 2010. The study focused on the favourite toys and DVDs of children aged three to five. Francis aimed to investigate whether these leisure resources were gendered, and to analyse the…

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    Research ethics consists of the input of crucial ethical doctrines to a multitude of fields involving research, plus scientific research. These include the structure and application of research involving human testing, animal testing, different aspects of scholarly crime, including scientific transgression, whistleblowing; control of research, etc. Research ethics is mostly created as a notion in medical research. An infamous agreeement…

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    There is no crisis in the field of Psychology or Social Sciences research. In the past few years, there have been an increased number of retractions and fabrication incidents in the psychology and social sciences research, which caused speculations that these fields are currently in a crisis. Recently, an initiative called “Reproducibility Project” was conducted at the University of Virginia that reran 100 psychology experiments from three reputed psychology journals and stated that over 60% of…

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    Given my experiences living abroad and my interest in international relations and research, I decided to apply to a political science PhD program local to where I was recuperating. At the end of my first year, two events occurred which helped shape my future goals and research…

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