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    To implement the qualitative methodology in the investigation of the current topic, a sample population of five teachers will be selected randomly from F.H. elementary school in Fairfax County, Virginia Public School System. F.H. Elementary school is 41% white, 26% Hispanic, 24% Asian, and 4% black. As of June of 2015, F.H Elementary school was comprised of 514 students in the general education body, 140 students in elementary advanced academics-levels II & III, and 116 students in special…

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    Research Methods and Research Methodology are different from each other. Methodology refers to the model of research (qualitative or quantitative) conducted for a particular project where as a method is a set of specific tasks, tools and techniques used for collecting and analysing data (Wahyuni, 2012). 4.1 Research Methodology: The methodology used for the study of this project qualitative approach. Qualitative research is an approach to study natural social life and the data is not analysed…

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    the earth system by 100 times. These astonishing advances have witnessed the introduction of a new sub-discipline—palaeoclimatology, which specialises in the study of the climate prior to the period of instrumental measurements. Importance and methodology of palaeoclimatology As a matter of fact, knowledge about past climatic variations is invaluable to our lives today. The climate, in any region, is dynamic and…

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    A discussion comparing and contrasting two qualitative research methodologies, such as phenomenological and narrative analysis, will be the focus of this report. Further, different components of both analytical strategies will form the body of this document and includes the purpose, philosophical stance, role of the researcher and data analysis procedures. Finally, a comparison between phenomenological and narrative methodologies will form the conclusion of this report. Phenomenological…

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    • VOXEL BASED MORPHOMETRY: APPROACH FOR ASSESSMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE USING ADNI DATA • ABSTRACT • INTRODUCTION • MRI PROCESSING • VOXEL BASED MORPHOMETRY o What is a voxel o VBM methodology • SPM o Preprocessing o Statistical Analysis • ADNI o Database • CONCLUSION • References ABSTRACT The curiosity to look into the brain has always interested researchers. As the brain grows in size its functioning improves and at a later age (old age) it also deteriotes.MRI…

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    Off-white and in-Between: How Racial Identity Studies can be Applied to Research Methodology This past summer the NAACP’s Spokane, Washington chapter President Rachel Dolezal was outed as a Caucasian. This revelation sparked a national debate about what came to be known as racial identity. In a time where gender identity has been on the forefront of reality television lineups this new idea of a racial identity certainly struck a nerve. For people who are actually of mixed racial backgrounds…

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    Originally, our team anticipated choosing a researcher in a psychological field pertaining to mental disorders such as Asperger’s Syndrome or Autism. However, while delving into the psychological department of research, we encountered a notable researcher by the name of Mark Goldman. His research is based around substance abuse and alcoholism. While our initial topic of research (Asperger’s/Autism) provided great insight and information for an excellent presentation, the dangers behind substance…

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    outputs of the system architecture. 5.1 Methodology used for System Development Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is the process of transforming the feasible…

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    more true especially as we move further into the 21st century. Companies worldwide realize that producing a product of high quality is exceptionally important and should be a huge consideration when planning a project. As a result, many different methodologies have been developed in order to better organize work and adapt to changes in requirements. When it comes to technology development, it is best to utilize a framework that is more agile in nature. The two frameworks that will be scrutinized…

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    Q1 GOVERNANCE Evaluate project governance guidelines (such as AS8016 and 6Q Governance™) to determine whether they have more potential to overcome the problem of IT project failure than project management methodologies (such as PMBOK and PRINCE2). Over the last three decades, coping with large information technology(IT) projects has been a difficult and important problem for both practitioners and academic researchers(Ika 2009, Toomey,2009:Weill & Ross,2004:Bekker & Steyn 2009). Research…

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