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    The introduction of technology and social media has changed our lifestyles. The use of social media had increased among students and its impacts have been studied under many research studies to find out the impact of using social media on the academic performance of students. The reason of using social media is different among different students. Students use social media to make new friends, to seek jobs, to pass their leisure time, to chat with friends, to get news and to get academic…

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    chapter, she explores an overly analytical method of seeing that she first began to use as a little girl searching the air for flying insects. But as the chapter progresses, she shifts to a second, arguably preferred method of seeing involving a regression to her most basic senses, followed by a gradual development of perception. Dillard attempts to persuade her readers of the value in the latter kind of seeing by experimentally comparing the two contradictory methods, concluding that this…

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    contextual factors. Analyses included: descriptive statistics, tests of difference (i.e. Student’s t-test, Mann–Whitney U-test, chi-squared test and ANOVA), bivariate associations (i.e. Pearson and Spearman rank order correlations) and multivariate linear…

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    This study is based on conceptual framework from Donabedian (1966) McCkorkle et al. 2011. Mitchel, Ferketish and Jennings (1998) state: Donabedian 's perspective was essentially linear, assuming that structures affect processes, which in turn affect outcomes. Patient characteristics are sometimes considered as mediating outcomes and clinical interventions are considered to be processes” (Mitchel, Ferketish and Jennings, 1998). Per Grove, Burns and Gray (2013), the Design of this study is a…

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    For this constructive rhetorical analysis, I chose two sources one being academic and the other a popular source. The academic source is written by Joseph E. Potter, Imelda M. Flores-Vazquez, Richard L. Allgeyer, Pete Schenkkan, and Amanda J. Stevenson, from the New England Journal of Medicine titled, Effect of Removal of Planned Parenthood from the Texas Women’s Health. The popular source chosen is written by Deborah Netburn, of the Los Angeles Times titled, After Texas stopped funding Planned…

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    R.W.Barfield (1998) Biomechanics of kicking in soccer. The objective of the study was to examine the effect of angle of approach on kicking accuracy. Accuracy kicking is necessary for successful kicks from penalty mark. The study included 7 male amateurs recreational soccer player aged 26+/- 3years, body mass 74-80 kgs, stature 1.74 +/- 0.06 m, who were right foot dominant. Kicking kicks from penalty mark at 0.6x0.6 target at the full size goal post according to their self selected approach…

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    Liberty University Abstract Procrastination is the delay of due tasks, is a widespread struggle with college students. Procrastination can be negative towards learning, achievements, academic self-efficacy, and quality of life, research has a better understanding of the factors that produces and maintain this troublesome behavior. Procrastination is increasingly viewed as involving failures in self-regulation and volition, processes commonly regarded as executive functions. Students tend to…

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    General Information to Add Primary goals for incarceration and correctional ideologies are rehabilitation, retribution, incapacitation, specific deterrence and general deterrence (Tewksbury & Mustaine, 2008) A national profile outlines the following characteristics of women offenders (Bloom, Owen & Covington, 2003): • Disproportionally women of color • In their early to mid-thirties • Most likely to have been convicted of a drug or drug related offense • Fragmented family histories, with…

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Sialkot Sports industry is an entrepreneurship capital of Pakistan and its unique craftsmanship is a hallmark of this region. It has a fabulous contribution in the development of our economy because almost all the manufacturing if this industry is being exported. Our economists believe that this industry is a nucleus of cottage industry and it is a beautiful role model for rest of the country. Made in Sialkot, Brazuca…

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    Based on personal opinion as well as on scientific, peer-reviewed published evidence I conceive that nature and nurture both cooperate to shape prenatal development. Nature and nurture hold a close relationship where without the other, each on its own, is not capable of providing empirical evidence for development itself. Genetics and the environment work alongside to shape children’s intelligence quotients (IQs) where factors such as: schooling quality, parental education and birth weight…

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