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    This chapter presents several topics related to the study. Those are background of the study, formulation of research problem, objective of the research, scope and delimitation of the study, significance of the study and definition of key terms. Background Language is an instrument to address and understand idea, reason, feeling, either in orally or written. Apparently many people are also interested to learn language. Listening is one of four language skills, and it also called as receptive…

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    Kampung Tingga Case Study

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    CHAPTER 3 CASE STUDY 3.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter, the researcher will explain the study area in detail as well as the background and the history of the site. The purpose of this chapter is to give the impression and guidance on the actual site conditions and location about the area of the study. Apart from that, this paper also touches on different types of tourism in Kota Tinggi district. 3.2 STUDY AREA Kampung Panchor and Kampung Makam are chosen as study area because (these)…

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    Two topics to avoid in casual conversation: politics and religion. Religion has been a controversial issue since its birth. Dating back thousands of years, it is completely unrealistic to imagine that every person could share the exact same views and principles. With the extreme variety of views, it’s nearly impossible to agree on one belief. There has been war and constant conflict for thousands of years revolving around faith. The beliefs that a person may live their life by, someone else…

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    Ethnographic Research

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    • What makes accounts ethnographic? The singularity of Ethnography involves experimental focus as observation of the researcher over a period of time and it can be in direct contact with the group to study. The group of study can be “the description of a small tribal group in some exotic land or a classroom in a middle class suburbia.” (Fetterman, 1989). Ethnography research can take place anywhere there are groups of people. Also, it is common that the ethnographer takes an active role in the…

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    Research Question The research questions are the questions that the author is trying to answer. This emphasizes the information needed to bring a resolution to the problem statement. In this article, the research question was in reference to how to explain successful domination of a market when the blue ocean strategy or fast second strategy do not explain it. This enabled the author to then conduct more research in order to find the answer. The author then came up with the four breakthrough…

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    Jessica Vandeventer Science 156 29 September 2016 Sedimentary Rock Formation Purpose/Question- The purpose of the lab allows us to look at steno’s principals and study the process of lithification, transgression, and regression. Hypothesis– If I follow Steno’s principals in making rock layers, then I will be able to see the process of lithification. Analysis Questions - A. Did your sequence of rock layers follow Steno’s three principles? Explain why or why not. The law of superposition says…

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    Incident Response Policy

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    At the first, let’s make a brief conclusion for the honeypot. Honeypot has several advantages can be used to improve traditional incident response policy: 1.Honeypot only collects high value data. Other security tools tend to provide gigabytes of data which needs user to find the critical data in the ocean. (Spitzner, Lance. Nov 03, 2010). Honeypot solves this problem by giving more accurate information within a clearer format. Beside, honeypot can access to the attack closely, therefore, the…

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    Experimental Design

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    Exploring the Logic of Experimental Design 1. Jackson even-numbered Chapter Exercises (p. 244) #2. What possible confounds can you identify in this study? There are three confounds in the health magazine depression study that might have impacted the study and the observed findings. First, there does not appear to be a control group. The study was for nine months long, mortality within the length of the study could have an effect. To conduct this kind of study, however, requires many more…

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    Discussion Throughout the course of the discussion section, I will shed light on the correlation between the findings from the questionnaire and the theory of symbolic interaction itself. 1. Are qualitative research methods best suited for Symbolic interaction? Research methods specific to symbolic interaction are often qualitative and include participant observation which is basically an inside view of an individual in their natural habitat. According to Blumer “the meaning of things directs…

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    The assessment that I chose was called “ Test Your Cultural Sensitivity”. The survey came from The University of Arkansas for Medical Science. ("Template Page - Dept. of Template University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Diversity Committee"). The reason this particular survey was chosen is because I found it found the questions simple and straightforward. For example one of the questions was “When a friend does something you very much disapprove of, do you ("Template Page - Dept. of…

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