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    According to Jackson (2012), a randomized ANOVA is an analysis of variance conducted on data where the participants are randomly assigned to conditions in a between-subjects design (Jackson, 2012, p. 286). A repeated measures ANOVA is an analysis of variance conducted on data where the participants are correlated either a within-subjects or matched-subjects design. The difference between a randomized ANOVA and a repeated measures ANOVA is the fundamental design of the research study analyzed.…

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    This paper aims to highlight key requirements a Powerlink Queensland Stakeholder Engagement Plan and compare it to a generic plan. PLQ values its stakeholders and strives to meet stakeholder expectation regardless of change. The scope of engagement remains optimistic of the ability to fulfill its corporate and mutual obligations. As an ethical transmission utility in Queensland, it publishes the challenges it is going through during this fiscal year and the plan is reviewed in 2017. The…

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    Nursing Handoff Report

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    Introduction The article is a quantitative assessment of patient and nurse outcomes of beside nursing report implementation. The areas that will be critiqued include purpose and problem statement, methods used to collect data, literature review, analysis of data and the research conclusion. Nursing handoff reports affect patient safety. Effective communication between nurses…

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    I believe that “The Cosmological Argument” for God is still quite valid, my reasons for defending this argument have been produced after a great deal of reflection on the matter, I have concluded that the argument is still quite useful. To best describe the argument, it is the conclusion that “nothing comes from nothing” as was stated by St. Aquinas, in other words God must exist because if there was nothing then we needed something to “call it into existence” so to speak. This coincides…

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    Critical assessment of the article: Quantitative analysis by Auger Electron Spectroscopy 1 Introduction When the outer electron fills the vacancy left by an ionized electron in the inner shell, the released energy can be passed to another outer electron that causes further emitting of an electron with characteristic energy, this is the basic principle of the Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) [1]. Nowadays, AES is almost an indispensable tool in nanoscience research for its high surface…

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    Weighted Concept Maps

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    were created for scoring the degree of importance of different propositions in student concept maps. Compared to the previous non-weighting approach like the referent-based method, the weighting approach could help provide meaningful quantitative analysis when assessing students’ concept maps in terms of the importance of…

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    Beam Crane Case Study

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    carry high factor of safety. Design improvement will give competitive edge. Another factor is cost; cost is to be reduced by any means thus inefficient or improper design which will lead to high costs is avoided. 1.3 Objectives To perform failure analysis of traveling crane girder configuration for multiple load cases To optimize girder models for improve strength and reduce cost 1.4 Scope of study This study going to focus on improving the strength of the girder by applying stiffeners…

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    Introduction This research analysis report is based on several fundamental attributes of BHP Billiton. To begin with, it conducts an analysis of the critical risks and strategic outlook of the company. This is aimed to determine whether the company is destined for growth by determining areas of growth, and identifying those that have slowed down. It also identifies the market forces that are assisting the company in growth, as well as those forces that are hurting the company. The main aim of…

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    type. 3. The strategic concept is not all the time linked to the issues values or their significance regardless there is significance of the objective or not. In strategic management, the used strategy is linked directly with the significant and fundamental objectives. 4. The management strategy is usually influenced by external factors when developing a written strategic plan. In the opinion of the researcher, that it is agreed, especially that the organization in all cases is affected by PEST…

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    value and hence showing plateaus on figure 1 [1980]. It was a definitely remarkable discovery featured by a wonderful equation R_H=h/ie^2 saying that the hall resistance is quantized where i is an integer. This equation relates physical quantity to fundamental physical constants, and thus can be served as a standard of physical quantities like resistance []. This essay will explain how the hall resistance is quantized and its contributions to physics world. Two…

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