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    Time Series Design Paper

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    Time Series Design Components Time series designs are one of several ways that data can be looked at and collected when doing research on any particular topic. When doing your research, you want to choose the method of data collection that will best suit your study. For some, a time series design would be the best method, for others it may be a qualitative collection method. For the purpose of this paper the time series design method will be described and illustrated in its methods of use.…

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    Introduction Hole in the wall is a business currently owned by John Barker, originally the business’ main operations was the door to door sales of double glazed windows. Since its beginnings have diversified into the production of the windows due to the purchasing of a factory from a friend which has allowed the business to expand largely. Due to this expansion it has caused Barker to hire more sales staff, increasing the overall number of staff hired close to twenty. However possibly due to…

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    Case Study Three Scion Almost everybody in this area has a car in order to get around. When people go to buy a car there are hundreds of options to pick from. Because of this, car companies depend heavily on advertisements to persuade people to choose a car from their company. The car company must decide what target audience would be interested in the vehicle. Then, what needs does this target audience want their car to meet. The goal then is for the advertisement to portray a situation that…

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    Maslow's hierarchy, a psychology theory that was once proposed by Abraham Maslow in 1943. This psychological theory subsequently extends to the motivation of humans. The study behind Maslow’s hierarchy is was done by observing people’s innate curiosity. Beginning at the bottom of the pyramid, this is the base of human needs, also known as the physiological needs. Physiological needs include necessities for life, such as food, water, warmth and rest. When viewing the lowest level of this…

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    Trust is needed to reach an end goal and gain a sense of tranquility and security from completing this end goal. In The Odyssey, trustworthiness leads to tranquility and security of people. Trust extends from thoughts to people in The Odyssey. Telemachus, Odysseus’ son, trusts in the idea that his father is still alive and gains tranquility and security when his trust is fulfilled when his father returns to Ithaca. Penelope’s trustworthy relationship with Odysseus manages to keep the suitors at…

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    1.1 Human Needs Once there’s a sociologist Abraham Maslow and he introduced us to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, there are five levels of human’s basic need which are physiological, safety, social, esteem and self-actualization. Physiological, safety, social and esteem needs are the prepotent need which mean the need that influenced every motivations human do. Every human has their own prepotent need but every individual propotent needs are different from each other. 1.1.1 Physiological Need At…

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    Field strength or intensity is the force which maintains the magnetic flux and produces a particular value of the flux density B at that point in a magnetic field. Therefore the flux density is the cause while the flux density (B) is the effect. The flux density can be assumed proportionally to the field intensity in a magnetic field which comes in three parts. First part is: Where U stands for the permeability of force (the measure of the degree to which the magnetic line of force can…

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    As you can see from the title of my work, I’ve chosen to focus on the Gibbs reflective cycle as I feel like it’s the best model I can use to explain and show how I’ve used this throughout many experiences I’ve had in my life so far. What is the Gibbs Reflective model? The Gibb’s reflective model is a model which helps break down events or situations by taking an account of your personal feelings, and it looks to how your personal feelings helped influence the situation or event which took…

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    Yttrium Alloying Essay

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    Tribological behavior of double-glow plasma Zirconium-Yttrium alloying on γ-TiAl Cong Huang, Pingze Zhang*, Dongbo Wei, Xiangfei Wei, Xiaohu Chen and Feng Ding (College of Materials Science and Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 211100, China) * Corresponding author: pzzhang_nuaa@126.com Abstract: A Zr-Y alloyed layer was prepared onto the surface of γ-TiAl using double-glow plasma surface alloying technique (DG technique). The results showed that the Zr-Y…

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    Contrary to the statement that everyone in the world is unique, the concept of “self-actualization” proves that humans are innately similar in function. Although we as humans may do everyday tasks differently or we may react to certain situations in different manners, the way that we acquaint ourselves with society is all similar under the theory of self-actualization. Self-actualization embodies three basic human needs: competence, relatedness and autonomy. The need for competence can be…

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