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    Unburned Research Paper

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    1.04E-05 and 1.16E-05. The mean and StDev for subcanopy distance in the burned area is (11.71 ± 21) and for the unburned area is (3.74 ± 48). In addition, the burned area showed a significant increase in distance in canopy trees with most of them being longleaf pines and slash pine species. The P value was not significant in both the F and T, but significant in the T test. For the F test, it had a value of 0.055784, and the T test having a value of 0.006382. The mean and StDev for canopy…

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    Eating Disorder Inventory

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    to be 7.4, 7.4, 7.0, 5.4, and 5.1 respectively; comparatively, the pre-treatment EDI scores for individual therapy patients were 4.0, 3.8, 3.4, 5.4, and 3.5. Robin et al. report that the mean post treatment EDI scores of Family therapy patients improved to 3.7, 6.7, 4.6, 5.2, and 4.5 respectively; while the mean EDI scores of individual patients improved to 2.8, 2.4, 2.3, 4.6, and 3.6 respectively. Russell et al. continue, stating before one year of outpatient therapy was completed, 25% of…

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    Delay of gratification is a person’s ability to resist temptation for a least preferred but immediate reward in order to receive a later but larger reward (Mischel, Ebbesen, & Zeiss, 1972). Mischel, Ebbesen, and Zeiss (1972) held a series of experiments at Stanford University to of study the role of attentional and cognitive mechanisms in delay of gratification (Mischel et al., 1972). The experiment investigated the effects of attention to the goal objects and was measure by the amount of time…

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    either of these ideologies is mentioned, it invokes a certain sense of fear. Much of this fear stems from lack of understanding. Parker, Fournier, & Reedy (2007) defined communism as a society where the community jointly owns all the property and means of production instead of the individual, with the goal of abolishing states and social classes (p. 54). Parker et al. (2007) similarly defined socialism as the belief that the resources and production of a society should benefit the common good…

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    High EQ Types Essay

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    High EQ types will consistently score between 10-12 almost every time. A more formal term for what I have called the inner you is what the EQ-i (or Emotional Quotient-Inventory) calls the "Intrapersonal EQ Scale." "Intra" means "inside," "inner." Intrapersonal skills are self-knowledge or inner core competencies that free you up to know yourself. How you really feel, and how to act wisely on that self-knowledge. People who score high on the intrapersonal scale are people who are in touch with…

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    In this study, 31 physicians in the age of 26 to 56 were studied. The average age of them was 41.68 ± 7.26 years. The majority (87.1%) of them were male. Most of them (64.5%) were working in 2 shifts. Table 1 represents the frequency distribution of demographic characteristics and some context variables of respondents. According to results, all of the physicians were General Practitioner. The career years were between 1 and 20 years with the average ± SD career was 9.55 ± 5.63 years. Covered…

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    Chi-Square Statistic Case

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    . From table 6.7, it is observed that the Chi-square statistic is 104.089. Since P value is less than 0.01, the null hypothesis is rejected at 1 percent level of significance. Hence, concluded that there is association between stages at diagnosed as a kidney disease and cost factors in thousands of kidney patients. Based on the row percentage, Stage diagnosed as a kidney patients upto stage III, 6.0 patients are below 50000, 54.0% are 50000-100000, 26.0% are 100000-500000, 6.0% are…

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    ASSIGNMENT - Ramengmawia Bawitlung, CISLS. Critically examine the concepts of and relationship between abstract labour, alienation, and surplus value ?? ABSTRACT LABOUR The theory of abstract labour is one of the central points of Marx’s theory of value. That abstract labour ‘creates’ value, it is the ‘content’, or ‘substance’ of value. Marx’s task was not to reduce value analytically to…

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    spiritual species property, into a being alien to him, into a means to his individual existence. It estranges man’s own body from him, as it does external nature and his spiritual essence, his human being” (77). This excerpt is very dense in its use of Marxist vocabulary – or, the phrases and key words used by Marx as place-holders for larger and more complex ideas. Therefore, it requires a bit of un-packing. First, what does Marx mean by species being? It’s intended function is to serve as a…

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    Hello, my name is Stevie. I want to be a businessman that manage the wage of the workers, so I chose this topic about the wage. A measure of wages decides the productivity of workers. Do you agree this statement? It is called ‘efficiency wage theory’. The purpose of this presentation is to make you have better understanding of the efficiency wage theory. First, I will talk about the development of the theory and analyse the 3 factors that have contributed in its development. Second, I will…

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