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    two ways – experimental research and observational research, and there are advantages and disadvantages to each. In regards to the speculation concerning what creates a genius (inherent genetic advantages or intense practice at a young age), this paper will discuss the validity behind the nurturing explanation and the creation of an experiment to help prove it. First, there are various pros and cons to the types of research that can be applied. Concerning experimental research, some advantages…

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    This essay will focus on the critical analysis and comparison of two texts sharing the subject: “Manchester Pride 2017”. The main focus of the analysis will be the similarities and differences of the texts in terms of vocabulary, grammatical structure and style. Some other features of language will be briefly analysed as well. The first text is a news article from BBC News Online untitled “Manchester Pride: Thousands line streets for 'Graduation Parade'”, and the second is a blog post untitled…

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    The research methods used to accumulate the date which served the basis for The Happiness of Pursuit article is descriptive research method and correlations research method. The article was resented with case studies, survey methods, and naturalistic observation. The article strength it was able to present the different causes and factors of happiness, negative and positive outlook, and behaviors associated to happiness. This weakness of the article it do not enable researchers to make…

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    After reviewing Professor Spencer’s three proposals and those of several other authors, some patterns emerge. Based on the two primary systematic problems facing parties in discovery and litigation generally today—an overworked judiciary who may not always understand the problems facing litigants and perverse incentives for parties to accrue costs (usually to force settlement)—the best solutions lie in using the parties’ own incentives to limit the costs of discovery, especially given the…

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    Research Questions 3.1 a. anecdotal evidence because it uses a less formal type of research. 3.1 b. Descriptive 3.15. a. Balance opinion questions 3.15 b. unbalanced opinion questions 3. 15 c. The questions would be unbalanced if they were four. They should be five to have a tie breaker. 3.22 a. Average or a scale of 3 out of 5 3.22 b. Overestimated 3.22. c. Means 3. 30-1 a. Experimental. 3. 30-1 b. anecdotal evidence because it will relies heavily on evidence collected from personal…

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    The research design consists of a cross-sectional study which used a sample of expert clinical practitioners entering HEIs. A questionnaire with XX questions and follow-up questions to obtain information in the following five areas was conducted: 1) study programs - plans and programs, 2) students and graduate students, 3) teaching staff, and 4) HEI organisation and regulations. The questions were personal and relied on the individualised responses. The interviews were conducted as part of a…

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    CHAPTER III RESEARCH DESIGN Rationale for phenomenological qualitative study Phenomenology method I have selected for this study because my intent was to develop meaning from a human experience (Patton, 1990). The lived experience is a self- understanding of a phenomenon through the subjective knowing of the researcher. A phenomenological qualitative design was used to understand the newly qualified nurses’ perceptions of working with mentally ill patients. As stressed by (Fossey, Harvey, Mc…

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    Methodology (1200words) 934 Choice of Method I have chosen to conduct qualitative explanatory case study for this research study. Rubin and Rubin (2005) stated that qualitative research method helps to describe a phenomenon in a certain context. Explanatory case study is used as I am seeking an answer a question that sought to explain the presumed causal links in the real-life context that I am facing. Mainly this qualitative case study to explain what are teacher’s perspectives on the use of…

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    In this respect, it can be essentially inferred that the provided research paper has significantly aimed to analyze how adoption and implementation of new and advanced technology in the fields of mobile commerce can prove to be major catalyst in enhancement of the overall quality and eminence of life and also the overall reduction of digital divides. The overall research has aimed to analyze and assess how the adoption and implementation of technology widely depends…

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    1. In Oracle, when is it better to use materialized views? A. It is always better to use materialized views because views are obsolete and materialized views replace them B. When a query is slow and its results need to be cached C. When the involved query is called many times from different places D. When there are many materials involved in the view E. Every time a view is slow 2. We have two tables, each with one column X of type number which is the primary key. Table…

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