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    The term Analytic tradecraft is synonymous with all things related with intelligence, although a meaningful definition of tradecraft escapes even some of the most senior intelligence officers. So what is Analytic tradecraft? In its more basic form, Analytic tradecraft is the methodology of decision making by which an analyst thinks, research’s, evaluates evidence, writes, and communicates their findings. This term was originally coined Jack Davis, one of the foremost instructors on the craft of…

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    When studing liquid fuel combustion in gas turbine combustor, complicated principals including reactive flow, spraying, turbulent flow, multiphase flow, convective and radiative heat transfer and their interactions should be considered. In recent 40 years combustion chambers have continuously improved structurally. Present combustion chambers are generally devided to three main groups: Can type, Can Annular type, and Annular type chambers. Combustion chambers consist of components such as…

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    Aside from the general issue regarding survey data and their inability to accurately represent reality, there are no overtly obvious issues regarding the measurement or operationalization of this variable. The central independent variable I chose was number of group memberships. The variable was measured by simply asking respondents for the number of groups that they belonged to. The unit of analysis in individuals, and the variable is continuous. The mean is 0.833, indicating that the number…

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    forensics scientists and math. Detectives have many different things to do at a crime scene: collecting information, measuring distances, analyzing data… Therefore math is really important. Mathematicians can store and interpret data by using probability, statistics, cryptography and wavelet. A wavelet is a mathematical function which is used in digital signal processing and image compression. One of the basic wavelet formulas (not the only one!) is: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wavelet)…

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    conducting survey research, the researcher must choose the proper sampling of the corresponding population. There are two types of sampling, which are probability sampling and non-probability sampling. Probability sampling includes simple random sampling, random sampling, stratified random sampling, and cluster or systematic sampling. Non-probability sampling includes purposive sampling, haphazard or convenience sampling, and quota sampling (Cozby & Bates, 2014; Leedy & Ormrod, 2010). Survey…

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    Jump Shot In Basketball

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    Chapter 5: Shooting Part 1: Overview Shooting is the main goal in the sport of basketball as to win you need to have more points compared to your opponent. There are many different types of shots in basketball but the fundamental type of shots that is applied in all other forms is the jump shot. The jump shot is a method of shooting a basketball, it involves transferring of energy from the lower part of the body (core & legs) into the projectile motion of the basketball. So firstly the main…

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    What else is more important than a human’s life? Medical technology has developed throughout the years because of the technology the medical knowledge grows and today medical technology plays a big role in health care. With the increase of medical technology not all of them is a good thing to have as the medical staff and doctors facing new challenges, about the new medical systems. Even though not all medical technology is favorable to all of the doctors and other medical ethicists, one of the…

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    result, the consequences are devastating producing “a distorted view of reality, excessive optimism producing hasty and reckless policies, and a neglect of ethical issues.” Overall, decisions that are shaped by groupthink have a sustainable low probability of achieving successful outcomes. Irving has come up with various…

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    Background Hidradenitis Suppurativa is a genetic condition that causes lumps under the skin, acne-like pustules, and deep scarring. (1) With time, the lumps will rupture, causing pus, and fluid to drain from these. (3) This condition tends to appear in teens and in early adulthood. These lumps and acne-like pustules tend to appear in the armpit, groin, nape of the neck, waist, inner thighs, and buttocks. (3)It is a rare condition, with the rarest of presentations of the lumps are in the area…

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    On March 20, 1904 in Pennsylvania, Burrhus Frederic Skinner was born. Burrhus Frederic Skinner, also known as B.F. Skinner, was born in a small town of Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. His mother was a stay-at-home mom and his father was a lawyer. While Skinner was a child, he found an interest in building different gadgets and contraptions. While studying at Hampton College, he developed a passion for writing and tried to become a professional writer, but he did not succeed in it. After two years, he…

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